A Youtuber called byawn4us spotted this disguised Perodua MPV at the Sungei Buloh Restoran Jejantas carpark on Thursday, just one day after the launch of the Proton Exora. The flow of the video is somehow quite convenient really, first you get to see it parked next to a Wira, then it reverses and drives past a Viva, giving us a good comparison of its size compared to other cars that we see daily.
The Perodua MPV (codenamed D46T) is based on the Toyota Passo Sette and is definitely smaller than the Proton Exora, but it is expected to be cheaper (indicated pricing of RM66k and below) and there will always be people who are drawn to its Toyota DNA, even more so if they only need 5+2 instead of 7 seater capabilities.
Have a look at the Toyota Passo Sette version, or watch the video after the jump.
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Comments reveal mixed reactions towards the new Perodua MPV, with some praising its affordability and design, while others criticize it for looks, safety features, and build quality compared to Proton's Exora. Several comments suggest the Perodua MPV might be a rebadged Toyota Passo Sette or Daihatsu Boon Luminas, with concerns over space, safety, and features, hinting it may be a downgraded version. Critics question whether Perodua is conducting road testing or just copying old Toyota models, and some accuse it of strategic marketing, including spy shots and limited testing. Despite skepticism about quality and safety, many see the MPV as a competitive, budget-friendly alternative to Proton and other international brands. Overall, there's anticipation mixed with concern over its market positioning and safety standards.