Malaysia’s second largest automobile manufacturer after Proton, the PERusahaan Otomobil KeDUA Sendirian Berhad company, which is more widely know by its abbreviation Perodua, has joinced forces with UK tuning house Wolfrace for the development of the Myvi Wolfrace Design Concept that will soon enter a limited production run.
The standard Myvi is a supermini based on the second generation of the Daihatsu Sirion/Boon and Toyota Passo, and it’s the result of Perodua’s collaboration with Toyota and Daihatsu.
Wolfrace’s involvement in the project resulted in a revised exterior look with black polished 16-inch alloy wheels wrapped in low profile Falken tires, new graphics on the body, contrasting red tailgate spoiler and mirrors, tinted windows and a twin chrome exhaust. The lowered suspension with Eibach springs promises to improve the car’s stance as well as its handling.
As for the interior, the UK-based tuning firm opted for a combination of leather and alcantara for the seats, and the addition of a high-end Vibe audio upgrade including bass enclosure.
Perodua said the Myvi Wolfrace Design Concept is scheduled to go on sale in the UK in the beginning of October 2011.