A new Perodua Myvi could see the light of day as
early as the fourth quarter of this year, if a report by The Sun is to be
believed. Research house MIDF Research predicted the arrival of the next-gen
hatchback as a catalyst for strong sales in the automotive sector for the
second half of 2017.
The ballpark provided may seem like guesswork, but
the current model is due for a replacement, given that it’s already six years
old – the first Myvi was also discontinued after six years. Besides, the
expected base for the new car, the latest Toyota Passo/Daihatsu Boon, has been
out on the market for a year now, so a Perodua version will come sooner rather
than later.
With that out of the way, let’s talk specifics. The
next Myvi is expected to use a range of new 1.3 litre and 1.5 litre Toyota NR
engines, including the 94 hp/121 Nm 1NR-VE 1.3 litre Dual VVT-i mill used in
the Bezza. Those engines will almost certainly be matched to either a
five-speed manual gearbox or a four-speed electronic automatic transmission
(E-AT).
Also expected to be inherited from the Bezza are the
new technologies introduced on the new sedan, including keyless entry, push
button start, an Eco Idle automatic engine start/stop system and Vehicle
Stability Control (VSC) on range-topping variants.
Don’t discount the availability of driver assists
like autonomous emergency braking and lane departure warning, either – Perodua
has been seen trialling a Daihatsu Move Custom with the Smart Assist II system
in downtown Kuala Lumpur before, so it’s not as far-fetched a technology as
you’d think.