Over in the UK, Perodua has teamed up with Wolfrace Wheels, a UK-based wheel and design house, to come up with the Myvi Wolfrace Design Concept. The car is based on a standard specification Myvi, but features a number of enhancements, primarily visual.
Items include a luxurious leather/alcantara interior, black polished 16-inch Wolfrace Shark Alutec 5-spoke alloy wheels, low profile Falken tyres and a lowered suspension with Eibach springs.
Elsewhere, the car gets a Wolfrace graphics pack in signature colours as well as a contrasting red tailgate spoiler and mirrors, rear window privacy glass, twin chrome exhaust and high-end Vibe audio upgrade, which includes a bass enclosure. It’s scheduled for production in early October.
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