The all new Perodua Myvi will probably share most of the engineering and features as its partner product the Daihatsu Boon/Toyota Passo (pictured below).
Of course, Perodua will input some Malaysian features into their version and it will probably have a more stylish nose and rear end.
Showroom introduction is confirmed for next month. This new model replaces the first-gen vehicle which has been on sale since late 2004. Perodua marketing says the car is both spacious and compact like the current Myvi. They also say the car, available in a new range of colors, will be more fuel efficient and easy to drive.