
The Myvi remains the country’s top selling car and, even after over 250,000 sold since its launch in May 2005, monthly sales have been stronger than ever since July. That’s due in part to the fuel price hike and the car’s combination of spaciousness, looks, good fuel economy and value.
Besides some refreshing interior and exterior changes, the latest changes to the Myvi are aimed at enhancing customer convenience and comfort.
The Myvi gets a new front grille, hood, emblem and fog lamps and new front and rear bumpers . The 14-inch alloys are a fresh design and the rear end now sports LED combination lights
Inside, the changes include a new interior colour scheme with a better looking fabric for the seats, a new instrument cluster with Optitron lighting.
Glass with ultra-violet protection, which helps to keep the heat out, is now included, along with a shopping hook and seat height adjuster.
The Myvi also gets digital media friendly with devices like MP3/WMA, USB port and bluetooth.
There are now two new colour choices in the line and prices – between RM39,000 and RM51,000 – are just a few hundred ringgit more than before.
source:thestar