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Sungguh menarik untuk melihat bagaimana Perodua Myvi dan Bezza masing-masing menarik perhatian kawasan berbeza di Malaysia, mencerminkan pilihan dan keutamaan yang pelbagai dalam kalangan pengguna.

Dari segi minat keseluruhan, Myvi mengekalkan kubu kuatnya sebagai topik sohor kini di Google, dengan minat carian yang lebih tinggi secara konsisten berbanding Bezza. Ini menunjukkan bahawa di sebalik peningkatan populariti Bezza, Myvi terus bergema kuat dengan rakyat Malaysia di seluruh negara.

Perodua Bezza

 

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It’s fascinating to see how the Perodua Myvi and Bezza each capture the attention of different regions within Malaysia, reflecting diverse preferences and priorities among consumers.

Perodua Bezza

In terms of overall interest, the Myvi maintains its stronghold as a trending topic on Google, with consistently higher search interest compared to the Bezza. This suggests that despite the Bezza’s rise in popularity, the Myvi continues to resonate strongly with Malaysians across the country.

However, when we delve into regional interest, we observe distinct patterns. The Myvi garners the most interest in states like Terengganu, Kelantan, Kedah, Pahang, and Perlis, particularly in cities and towns on the east coast of Malaysia. On the other hand, the Bezza attracts more attention in Sarawak, Sabah, Labuan, Melaka, and Pahang, according to Bernama.

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National automaker Perodua has provided a glimpse of how its all-electric path might develop in the future by showcasing that vision through its Electric Motion Online (EMO) concept.

The EMO, an electric hatchback visualisation that made its premiere at the Malaysia Autoshow today, isn’t a full-sized study as you might assume; instead, it’s a 1:6 scale model that offers an exterior design perspective exploring an electrified future.

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Perodua today handed over another 5 units of the Myvi to the Selangor Police Contingent as a service to the public and country. The donation is part of the Malaysian carmaker’s ongoing activities relating to Corporate Social Responsibility which has seen other cars also being donated to the police earlier.

The 5 Myvis were handed over by Tan Sri Asmat Kamaludin (right), Perodua’s Chairman, to Dato’ Arjunaidi Mohamed (left), the Police Chief of the PDRM Selangor contingent.

The Myvis will be assigned to police stations in the Hulu Langat and Gombak districts and used for various purposes. The value of the donation is RM400,000 and this includes 2 years of free scheduled maintenance and required parts for each car. The car is, of course, also covered by the 5-year factory warranty that all Myvis come with.

The units provided are the Myvi AV version which comes with Perodua Smart Drive Assist that comprises Advanced Safety Assist (A.S.A.), Driving Assist, Parking Assist and Headlamp Assist. Apart from the PDRM blue/yellow livery on the bodywork and a light bar on the roof, the cars are pretty standard as they are not intended to be used for pursuit.

Senior police officers inspecting the new cars for their fleet.

Of course, if necessary, the Myvi’s ‘hidden’ capabilities can be drawn upon. As we have seen in many incidents, the Myvi (which has come to be nicknamed ‘King’) seems invincible as it can crash into shops, fly through the air and even tip over other cars it rams!

But while these have gained it fame in a notorious way, there’s no denying that the Myvi is a much-loved car by Malaysians as it occupies the top spot in sales year after year. This year, the Myvi accounted for almost 30% of the 127,543 vehicles delivered by Perodua.

There are 5 versions of the Myvi available with prices ranging from RM46,500 to RM59,900 (excluding insurance). 1.3-litre and 1.5-litre engines are available, but all versions use a CVT and manual transmission is no longer available with this generation.

To know more about the Myvi or to locate a showroom to test one, visit www.perodua.com.my.

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The Perodua Myvi, now in the third generation, is currently in its fifth year and has been the country’s most popular model in all that time – and in the 12 years before as well. It’s hard to drive anywhere and not see a Myvi, old or new, around or in the background. While Perodua has worked hard to build the brand image, the product itself still has to be good to become a continuous bestseller. This means it has to be built well, have good space within, look good and of course, be priced affordably. And the Myvi ticks all those boxes, adding further strong points as it evolved and grew up.

The 2022 version is essentially a facelift to keep the model fresh for another few years. It’s inside that there are more noticeable changes, like the larger touchscreen, new steering wheel and a red theme (and only red) for the upholstery which is also leather in the Myvi 1.5 AV we tested. As with every generation of the Myvi, build quality is excellent and the feel is more solid with attention given to tiny details to reduce metal-to-metal contact. Even the bonnet can be kept raised in two positions, a second one more upright for easier access from above.

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

Developed with Malaysian DNA
The spaciousness of the cabin has always been a strong point of the Myvi, thanks to the fact that Malaysians were involved in the development of the first one alongside the teams from Daihatsu and Toyota. Though Perodua’s role was small (it was more for the Malaysians to gain experience), they nevertheless were able to convince the project team that the interior space needed to be greater because that was what Malaysians wanted. Had they not provided that input (and had it not been accepted), we might have gotten a more compact cabin which the Japanese are okay with.

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

From the experience of developing that first generation, Perodua began to develop its own capabilities to the extent that they can now do the upper body work themselves. This means that there is more localized thinking in the styling elements which would be more suited to Malaysian tastes and expectations. It also saw the addition of features like the teh tarik hooks as well as the handbag hook on the side of the front passenger’s seat to prevent theft.

Suspension more customised for Malaysia
We also noticed that the handling of the Myvi in its third generation had changed in character somewhat and upon discussion with the Perodua guys, we learnt that with this generation, the suspension settings were specifically tuned to Malaysian requirements, rather than using those provided by Daihatsu in the past. Apparently, this was a ‘victory’ because it meant that the car’s handling could be more suited to our roads and from what we noticed driving the second and third generations is that the current one has a more direct feel with more linear response to changes in direction.

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

Switch to CVT
While maintaining the same 1.3-litre and 1.5-litre engines with Dual VVT-i, the drivetrain has switched from the conventional electronically-controlled automatic transmission with a torque converter to a D-CVT (continuously-variable transmission). This change helps to squeeze a few more kilometres from each litre of fuel as CVTs are more efficient, especially in urban driving conditions.

2021 Perodua Myvi

Unfortunately, those who still like manual transmissions can’t get them anymore with the Myvi and if you really must have a manual (and you want a Perodua), then you would have to settle for a Bezza, Axia or Alza. And if it is an Alza you want, you should quickly go to a showroom to order one as stocks will be diminishing with no replacements coming since production of the model ended last month.

While some may be critical of a CVT’s feel and characteristics, it would generally be fine for most people. The engineers have tuned the transmission (which, like the engines, is produced in Malaysia) to have an almost similar feel as a torque-converter unit with less of that ‘rubberband’ acceleration.

The transmission also improves acceleration which can be slightly enhanced by selecting the ‘S’ mode. But conversely, as we discovered, you don’t get the same level of engine braking. For this reason (and it’s also present in hybrids), there is a ‘B’ mode which can be used to assist in slowing down. It helps to decelerate the car more positively so you don’t have to use the brakes excessively, especially when going down a steep slope. So those who frequent the Genting Highlands road would want to use it a lot so their brakes don’t end up smoking.

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

It’s interesting that, besides the ‘S’ (Sports) mode in the transmission, the Myvi (1.5 version) also has a PWR mode. Both would seem to do the same thing which is enhance performance, usually acceleration, but they actually have different purposes. When you select ‘S’ mode in the transmission, it is like downshifting with a manual and the ratio is lowered. This improves control when driving on winding roads.

When you press the PWR button, you are going into a ‘sports mode’ whereby the engine programming is altered to give a boost to performance. Acceleration becomes quicker but at the expense of some fuel economy. So you get two ways to enhance performance, depending on the road conditions.

Perodua says that with the D-CVT, fuel consumption is 5% lower than before and for the Myvi 1.5 AV that we tested, the claim is 21.1 kms/litre. In the old days (before 1990s), verifying claims was tedious as you had to top up the fuel tank and then refill it again after driving some distance, and calculate the consumption from the fuel used – which wasn’t necessarily accurate.

2022 Perodua Myvi 1.5 AV

These days, an on-board computer tells you not just the average consumption but also consumption in real-time as well as the range possible with fuel remaining in the tank. In our case, we actually got a bit better than the claim after a 2-day period, achieving 22.5 kms/litre. Much of this was highway driving and in city driving, it went to as low as 13.5 kms/litre at times due to congestion. That’s when the Eco Idle system which automatically shuts down the engine during long periods of standing still helps avoid wasting fuel.

Having such good fuel consumption means the tank can be smaller and the one in today’s Myvi’s is just 36 litres. The tank in the first Myvi had a 40-litre capacity so reducing it by 4 litres has also meant almost 3 kgs in weight-saving with less fuel.

More active safety systems
When this generation of the Myvi was introduced in 2017, its Advanced Safety Assist (ASA) system was an impressive new addition that moved active safety in this class to the next level. While ASA has continued to improve, the scope of safety systems for the Myvi has also broadened and the expanded package is now known as Perodua Smart Drive Assist (PSDA).

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

While including ASA which is essentially to provide automatic emergency braking (AEB), PSDA adds Driving Assist, Parking Assist and Headlamp Assist to help the driver in various ways, not just to avoid accidents. For instance, Driving Assist has Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) which allows the car to travel at a set speed but adjusted to maintain a safe gap from the vehicle in front when necessary. There are also systems to keep the car in its lane and if the driver doesn’t do so, the system will apply pressure to guide the car back into its lane. We found the alerts rather intrusive as they often occurred but they also served to make driving a bit more ‘disciplined’.

ASA and some systems of PSDA use a camera mounted on the top of the windscreen. This is a lower-cost approach (appropriate for a model like the Myvi) than having camera and radar, which more expensive models have. Though the camera works well enough, there are some conditions where its view might be obscured, eg during heavy rain. This means that the system is ‘blind’ and that has implications on its ability to detect other vehicles ahead. Perodua acknowledges that the system is not 100% perfect, which is acceptable, and that drivers still need to pay attention. In any case, when a system is inactive, the driver will be warned by a message on the instrument panel.

2022 Perodua Myvi 1.5 AV

2021 Perodua Myvi

One of the new additions with the PSDA system is Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) which is really great when reversing. The camera at the back shows a limited field of view but the sensors can detect further to either side to detect approaching vehicles. The driver will be alerted so he can stop instead of continuing to reverse and possibly having an accident.

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

The other thing which we were surprised to see on the instrument panel was the position of the front wheels (when reverse gear is engaged). It’s a very rare feature and useful when maneuvering the car in tight spots. Along with the guide lines on the image of the rear view, it’s very easy parking the Myvi and there should be no excuse for bad positioning that gets your car publicized in Facebook’s Stupid Parking Idiots page!

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

One thing that has to be said about the controls and switches (and this is something we usually assess) is how easy they are to operate as well as how intuitive their operation is. Admittedly, everything can be found in the manual (which can be found online as well) but not everyone reads it. So the mark of a well designed cockpit layout would be that a driver can make settings intuitively. The Myvi gets top marks for this and someone new to the car will be able to use the many features right away.

Hard to beat package
The Myvi 1.5 AV that we tested starts from RM58,800 (without insurance) and with the amount of stuff that Perodua has put in, it’s certainly great value for money. The price range for the model goes down to as low as RM45,700 but when you pay less, you obviously get less too. Nevertheless, as an overall package, the Myvi would be hard to beat at the price point of each variant.

To locate a showroom to view or test-drive the latest Myvi or other Perodua models. visit www.perodua.com.my.

2022 PERODUA MYVI 1.5 AV

New Perodua Myvi launched with 5 variants, priced from RM45,700 to RM58,800

Perodua aims to export 3,270 cars in 2019 – a 50% increase over last year’s 2,184 units. So far this year, the Malaysian carmaker has sent over 1,600 units to distributors outside Malaysia, with the Myvi and Axia being launched in Singapore and the Seychelles, respectively.

Now Mauritius is the export market to get the latest Myvi, after Indonesia (where it is sold as the Daihatsu Sirion) and Singapore. The island nation is one of Perodua’s oldest overseas markets and nearly 2,400 have been sold there since 1996.

The model made its debut recently at the Defi Media Motor Show, which took place at the Swami Vivekananda International Conference Centre in Mauritius. It is imported and distributed by Raouf Dusmohamud & Co Ltd.

Perodua showroom in Mauritius
A Perodua showroom in Mauritius, one of the Malaysian carmaker’s oldest export markets.

Contributing to export target for 2019
“The third-generation Perodua Myvi has been very well-received in Malaysia and we believe Mauritians will appreciate its many qualities,” said Perodua President & CEO, Dato’ Zainal Abidin Ahmad. “The Myvi’s Mauritian debut should edge us closer to our year-end export target and boost Perodua’s brand exposure internationally, what with Mauritius being a major tourist destination.”

“Unique styling, amazing interior space and clever yet practical features join forces with high quality and durability for its occupants’ comfort and convenience. “With LED headlamps, keyless entry and start, Bluetooth, 4 or 6 airbags and stability control standard on both variants, the new Perodua Myvi is a very sophisticated and advanced product that Mauritians can truly get excited about,” said Raouf Dusmohamud & Co Ltd’s Managing Director, Raouf Dusmohamud.

Perodua Myvi in Mauritius

Enhanced the ownership package
“Plus, we’re sweetening the ownership package for our valued customers by offering free servicing up to 30,000 kms with every Myvi purchase, which we are now also extending to all the other Perodua models in our current line-up, namely the Alza, Axia and Bezza,” he added.

Two variants of the Myvi are offered in Mauritius – the 1.3 G AT and 1.5 H AT, priced respectively at 699,000 (equivalent to RM81,300) and 775,000 (RM90,140) Mauritian Rupees.

Visit www.perodua.com.my to know more about the company and its products.

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Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd (Perodua) telah melancarkan model Myvi generasi ketiga di Singapura, minggu lalu.

Perodua menawarkan dua varian – 1.3X AT dan 1.5H AT – dengan masing-masing ditawarkan pada harga SGD 64,800 (RM197,093) dan SGD 69,800 (RM212,301) termasuk cukai barang dan perkhidmatan.

Sumber: Harian Metro

Meskipun berdepan halangan dalam menembusi pasaran negara itu namun Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Perodua, Datuk Zainal Abidin Ahmad melihat ini sebagai satu pencapaian baru mereka.

Perodua telah pun mengeksport Myvi generasi ketiga di Indonesia sebelum ini namun model tersebut mengguna pakai jenama Daihatsu dan dikenali sebagai Sirion.

Majlis pelancaran telah diadakan di Pusat Jualan dan Servis Perocom Auto Pte Ltd di Ubi, Singapura.

Perocom Auto Pte Ltd telah bertindak sebagai pengedar rasmi kenderaan Perodua sejak tahun 1997!

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Myvi kekal jadi tarikan utama Perodua.

Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sendirian Berhad (Perodua) mencatat penjualan hampir 37,400 kenderaan dalam tempoh dua bulan pertama tahun 2019 berbanding 34,800 yang dicatat dalam tempoh sama tahun lalu.

Peningkatan sebanyak 7.3% itu dilakar ekoran terdapat permintaan tinggi terhadap semua model yang ditawarkan.

“Peningkatan prestasi jualan adalah hasil daripada usaha kami untuk menambahbaik masa penghantaran kami,” kata Pengarah Urusan Perodua Sales Sdn Bhd, Dato’ Dr Zahari Husin.

Myvi kekal menjadi pilihan utama rakyat Malaysia dengan 15,000 unit berjaya dijual diikuti Axia (10,100), Bezza (5,900) dan Alza (2,700).

Model SUV terbaru, Aruz turut melakar penjualan sebanyak 3,600 meskipun baru diperkenalkan awal tahun ini.

3,600 unit dijual sejak dilancarkan pada Januari.

“Sementara menunggu laporan bahagian pasaran daripada Persatuan Automotif Malaysia (MAA), kami menganggarkan bahawa bahagian pasaran kami setakat tahun ini adalah 41%.

“Sementara itu, SUV tujuh tempat duduk terbaharu kami, Perodua Aruz, terus meraih pesanan yang memberangsangkan dengan lebih daripada 13,000 tempahan diterima sejak awal Januari,” tambah Dato’ Dr Zahari.

Perodua menawarkan dua varian bagi model Aruz – X dan AV – namun hampir 85% tempahan adalah untuk model AV.

Menyedari permintaan yang tinggi, Perodua mengambil inisiatif untuk mengurangkan masa menunggu untuk Aruz dengan menyelaraskan operasi pengeluaran yang akan diteruskan ke sepanjang bulan Mac.

“Kami amat berterima kasih di atas sokongan dan kesabaran anda dan kami berharap agar kami dapat memberikan perkhidmatan yang terbaik kepada anda untuk masa yang akan datang,” kata Dato’ Dr Zahari.

Perodua kini mengadakan jerayawara (roadshow) Aruz On Tour di seluruh negara, bermula pada 13hb Februari di Selangor dan seterusnya ke Johor Bahru, Kota Bharu dan berakhir di Kuching pada 8-10hb Mac bertempat di pusat membeli-belah The Spring.

“Kami amat mengalu-alukan orang ramai yang berada di Kuching untuk menyertai Aruz On Tour dan melihat dengan lebih dekat SUV terbaharu Perodua serta memandu uji kenderaan tersebut.

“Sebagai alternatif, bercakaplah dengan penasihat jualan kami yang sah di pusat jualan dan pameran Perodua yang berhampiran anda untuk mengenalpasti kenderaan Perodua yang paling sesuai untuk anda,” kata Dato’ Dr Zahari.

Perodua kini telah mencatat satu lagi kejayaan baharu dimana lebih dari 100,000 unit Perodua Myvi generasi ketiga berjaya dijual kepada para pengguna di dalam negara setakat ini. Model yang dikatakan paling berjaya dalam sejarah Perodua mencatat nombor jualan besar ini walaupun baru dilancarkan pada November 2017. Setakat ini, jumlah tempahan untuk Perodua Myvi generasi ketiga telahpun mencecah lebih 150,000 dan pihak Perodua. (more…)

  • Perodua telah berjaya menyerahkan 38,000 buah kereta Perodua Myvi Baru kepada pelanggannya pada minggu ketiga bulan April.
  • Perodua juga berjaya mencatatkan rekod baru jualan suku pertama bagi Perodua, dengan bahagian pasaran berjumlah 41.5%.
  • Mereka juga akan melancarkan kempen ‘Perodua Pilihanku, yang akan bermula dengan Hari Pelanggannya yang berlangsung dari 5 hingga 6 Mei 2018, dari 9 pagi hingga 5 petang, di ke semua Bilik Pameran dan Pusat Perkhidmatan Perodua.

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