The long-awaited third generation of Malaysia’s most popular car, the Perodua Myvi, has just been launched today, offering greater levels of equipment, comfort, fuel economy and safety. We’ve already brought you a comprehensive launch story detailing everything you need to know about the next ubiquitous hatchback, as well as our first impressions review direct from Perodua’s test track in Rawang.
But some of you would prefer an easy-to-read guide that tells you exactly what you get for your money. Well, here it is – a spec-by-spec comparison of the 1.3 Standard G, 1.3 Premium X, 1.5 High and 1.5 Advance variants on offer. So, let’s get to it, shall we?
Perodua Myvi 1.3 Standard G – RM44,300 (MT), RM46,300 (AT)
Gets as standard:
Mechanicals
- 1.3 litre Dual VVT-i engine (1NR-VE)
- 1,329 cc, four-cylinder petrol
- 94 hp at 6,000 rpm, 121 Nm at 4,000 rpm
- Five-speed manual or four-speed E-AT
- 36-litre fuel tank
- 3,895 mm long, 1,735 mm wide, 1,515 mm tall, 2,500 mm wheelbase
- 160 mm ground clearance
- Electric power steering (EPS)
- 4.8-metre turning radius
- Five-year/150,000 km warranty
Exterior
- LED headlamps with auto off and follow-me-home functions
- Manual headlight levelling
- LED tail lamps with light guides
- Electrically-adjustable side mirrors with turn signals
- Aeroblade-type windscreen wipers
- Reverse sensors
- 14-inch alloy wheels
- 175/65R14 Bridgestone Ecopia EP150 tyres
- Full-size spare tyre
Interior
- Keyless entry and start
- Acoustic windscreen
- Power windows, auto up/down for driver only
- Double-din head unit with radio and USB input
- Digital air-con controls (with two memory settings)
- Polyurethane steering wheel with tilt adjustment
- Height-adjustable driver’s seat
- Flexible 8+1 seating configurations
- Rear seats with integrated headrests
- 60:40 folding rear seats
- 277 litre boot (expandable to 832 litres with rear seats down)
- Side pocket on front seat (for mobile phones)
- Shopping hook and anti-snatch handbag hook
Safety
- Four airbags (dual front, front sides)
- ABS, EBD
- Electronic stability control (VSC)
- Traction control (TRC)
- Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)
- Five-star ASEAN NCAP crash test rating
- Seat belt reminder for all seats (active front, passive rear)
- Two Isofix anchors for rear seats
Aesthetics
- Silver front grille
- No front fog lamps – black covers
- Body-coloured door handles
- Shark-fin antenna
- Black interior door handles
- Black interior trim
- Silver trim on air-con vents
Perodua Myvi 1.3 Premium X – RM48,300 (AT)
Adds on:
Mechanicals
- Eco-idle automatic start-stop system
- Hill-start Assist
Exterior
- Front fog lights
- Front parking sensors
- Power-retractable side mirrors
Interior
- Double-din head unit with radio, USB and Bluetooth
- USB charger
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio, phone controls
- Rear seats with adjustable headrests
Aesthetics
- Chrome front grille
- Chrome trim around front foglamps
- Chrome door handles
- Chrome interior door handles
- Silver trim around window controls, steering wheel buttons, gear lever base
- Chrome trim in instrument panel
- Chrome trim on air-con vents
Colour options for Myvi 1.3
- Ivory White (solid)
- Glittering Silver (metallic)
- Mystical Purple (metallic)
- Lava Red (metallic)
- Peppermint Green (metallic) – new, exclusive to 1.3 models
Perodua Myvi 1.5 High – RM51,800 (AT)
Adds on:
Mechanicals
- 1.5 litre Dual VVT-i engine (2NR-VE)
- 1,496 cc, four-cylinder petrol
- 102 hp at 6,000 rpm, 136 Nm at 4,200 rpm
- Four-speed E-AT
- Combined fuel economy of 20.1 km per litre
Exterior
- 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels
- 185/55R15 Goodyear Assurance TripleMax tyres
Interior and safety
- Built-in toll reader (integrated SmartTAG)
- Six airbags (dual front, front sides, curtains)
Aesthetics
- Front bodykit and side skirts (dual-tone)
- Two-tone rear bumper
- Rear spoiler
Perodua Myvi 1.5 Advance – RM55,300 (AT)
Adds on:
Interior
- Leather upholstery
- Touchscreen head unit with navigation and SmartLink
- Reverse Camera
- Security window tint film
Safety
- Advanced Safety Assist (ASA)
- Pre-collision Warning
- Pre-collision Braking (low-speed autonomous emergency braking)
- Front Departure Alert
- Pedal Misoperation Control
Colour options for Myvi 1.5
- Ivory White (solid)
- Glittering Silver (metallic)
- Mystical Purple (metallic)
- Lava Red (metallic)
- Granite Grey (metallic) – new, exclusive to 1.5 models
GearUp accessories – introductory prices until Feb 2018
Premium Package – RM1,250 (Myvi 1.5 only)
- Additional chrome garnish for front grille, side mirror, window line, lower door moulding, back door and rear bumper
- Chrome scuff plates
- Rear skirtings (black)
Executive Package – RM900
- Additional chrome garnish for front grille, side mirror, window line, lower door moulding, back door and rear bumper
Lifestyle Package – RM700
- Additional chrome garnish for front grille, side mirror, lower door moulding and back door
Utility Package – RM320
- Door visors
- Coil mats
- Luggage tray
Isofix child car seats
- Infant seat – RM660
- Toddler seat – RM780
Browse full specifications and equipment of all 2018 Perodua Myvi models, and get the best deals on a new car, on CarBase.my.
GALLERY: Perodua Myvi brochure
GALLERY: Perodua Myvi 1.3 Standard G
GALLERY: Perodua Myvi 1.3 Premium X
GALLERY: Perodua Myvi 1.5 High
GALLERY: Perodua Myvi 1.5 Advance
GALLERY: Perodua Myvi 1.5 High with Gear Up accessories
GALLERY: Perodua Myvi in all colours and variants
GALLERY: Perodua Myvi through the years
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SE variant? Or wait
Can I suggest one thing, can the Perodua management and directors give a in house course for other car companies to learn Business 101 and how to make money running a car company?
Perodua, never beg a single sen also and never get gomen orders also and yet, they can sell 5000 cars in 8 days.
Japan efficiency & corp culture play a big part.
The built in card reader is a neat feature. However, the minimum number of airbags is 6. You don’t get any repeat business from dead customers.
What are you on about?
Protons management sure berpeluh tak senang duduk.
Myvi merah…. betul2 merecik oii
myvi ugly
kia rio more sexy
Kia rio?owh rv value..u better stay in the cave dude…myvi super duper advance compare to your outdated kia…price cekik darah sumore..kesian salesman kia..u better submit resume now..it’s not too late i think…if not perodua..honda at least.but will they accept people like you..too bad!
oh my god, perodua is selling cars like selling phones.
Why 1.5 no manual
What is the weight of this new myvi? I hope not far from prev gen.
actually im not even mad…i think it looks great….and the specs….umw toyota should hide in shame for their grossly under specced chr
Finally perodua took the German expat’s criticism constructively instead of threatening to sue him for trying to point out the meter panel’s flaw : it now has indicator when the light is turned on! Well done!
That issue is not isolated to Perodua. Most of the other car brands uses the same meter panel lighting. Or maybe you have only driven a Perodua.
Rest in Pieces Honda Jazz Gk5 and the sad Fiesta and Iriz. All in deep deep s*** now.
Sure for this one to sell in UK will be no more criticise by JC
Test drive today here in Kota Kinabalu. Only thing that I want to comment is the smart tag. Sabah don’t have toll and the price is rm2k higher than west malaysia… Hope P2 can consider this.
dont be so ignorant . cabotage policy causes the price difference, its not isolated to perodua alone. dont like it ? then dont be BN fixed deposit.
Stasta..sabah dont have a toll laa..are u jealous?..
Inquiry myvi car detail.
manual – 5speed
auto – 4speed
waiting auto 5speed
The broucher did not even describe the type of Gear Box/Transmission, Suspension and Braking system used with the model Myvvi. The whole book of broucher only displayed with the fancy accessories instead. What a shame.