Earlier this year, Perodua president and CEO Datuk
Aminar Rashid Salleh said that the national carmaker was “seriously
considering” a compact SUV, admitting the segment’s growing popularity in
Malaysia. His statement all but confirms that the company will build such a
thing – a next-generation Kembara, if you’d like. Resident Photoshop expert
Theophilus Chin has already shown us what that car could look like.
Now it’s the turn of local designer Idiyaz
Baharuddin, and it’s a fairly handsome machine, taking after the new Daihatsu
Terios quite a bit. At the front, sharp headlights flank a slim upper grille
with a U-shaped garnish reminiscent of the new Myvi, while a large lower grille
sits below it.
On-trend details include a black roof, a D-pillar
kink and turbine-style two-tone alloy wheels, and there are also broad
two-piece tail lights joined by a strip of red trim on the tailgate. The
prerequisite black trim on the bumpers, side skirts and wheel arches provides
the much-needed off-roader look.
Expect the real Kembara to be smaller than the
seven-seat Terios, perhaps based on the DN Trec concept shown at the 2017 Tokyo
Motor Show. Under the bonnet, you’d likely find the 102 hp/136 Nm 1.5 litre
Dual VVT-i engine from the new Myvi, paired to a four-speed automatic
transmission.
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