, also known as the “King of Highway”, has gotten a major update. Despite being a facelift model, the Myvi 2022 boasts several new upgrades including some of the industry’s first for a car priced under RM60,000. Here are the 8 tech upgrades that you need to know.The new Myvi still gets a similar 1.3-litre or 1.5-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine that pushes 94hp and 102hp respectively.
A major step up is the inclusion of adaptive cruise control for the 1.5L AV. Not only this is the first time the Myvi has cruise control, but it has advanced sensors to maintain a safe distance between you and the car in front of you. However, unlike thethe adaptive cruise control only works within the range of 30 km/h to 125 km/h, so you’ll have to take over once the speed drops below 30 km/h.
The full smart drive assist and safety features are offered as standard on the range-topping 1.5L AV. However, it is great that Perodua is offering the crucial ASA 3.0 features such as pre-collision braking and lane departure prevention for the entire lineup. All variants get it but it is an RM2,000 add-on for the 1.3L G model.
For the cheaper 1.5L X and 1.3L G, you get a button-based digital audio player which supports FM radio and USB. Unfortunately, the cheapest 1.3L G model lacks Bluetooth support and audio buttons on the steering wheel.The new Myvi still uses analogue gauges for speedo and tachometer but the high-end model now gets a colour TFT display in the centre. The display is used to show various driving information and vehicle settings.
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