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The Perodua Viva is a
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manufactured by Malaysian automaker
Perodua The (''Second Automobile Manufacturer Private Limited''), usually abbreviated to Perodua (), is Malaysia's largest car manufacturer, followed by PROTON Holdings, Proton. History It was established in 1992 and launched its first car, the Pe ...
since 10 May 2007. At launch, Perodua marketed the Viva as a Kelisa replacement only. Later in the Viva's life, with the introduction of the 660 BX variant, the Viva finally replaced the Kancil. The Perodua Viva is based on the sixth generation Daihatsu Mira (L250). The name "Viva" is derived from the Italian word ''viva'', meaning "long live".


History


Pre-launch

The Perodua Viva was previewed by the XX06 Concept Car shown during the KL International Motor Show 2006.


2007

The Viva was launched in May 2007 with six variant: 660cc EX (manual), 850cc EX (manual), 1.0L SX (manual), 1.0L EZ (automatic), 1.0l SXi (manual) and 1.0l EZi (automatic). The SX and EZ variants was marketed as "Standard" while the SXi and EZi variants as "Premium". 5 color choices were available at launch with an additional 2 color choices added in September 2007.


2009

On 20 July 2009, a 660 BX (manual) variant was added as the new base model and as the replacement for the
Perodua Kancil The Perodua Kancil (also known as the Perodua Nippa in the United Kingdom, and Daihatsu Ceria in Indonesia) is a city car manufactured by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Perodua from August 1994 to 2009. The Kancil is a rebadged third generation ...
. Compared to the 660 EX (manual) variant, notable differences included the omission of an audio player + speakers and an alarm system with central locking. On 23 July 2009, 'Elite' variants were introduced as new range topping variants replacing the 1.0L SX (manual), 1.0L EZ (automatic) and 1.0 EZi (automatic) variants with the Elite MT (manual), Elite AT (automatic) and Elite EZi (automatic) respectably. The 1.0 SXi variant was dropped. Elite variants featured redesigned front bumpers integrating fog lamps, altered rear bumpers featuring honeycomb grille, bonnet with bulge down the centre and a different design for the 14" alloy wheels. A 1.0 (automatic) variant was also introduced silently featuring identical specifications to the 850 (manual) variant apart from powertrain while the 660 EX (manual) variant gained body colour bumpers (previously material colour) and a CD player (replacing the cassette player from before).


2010

The 'Elite Exclusive Edition' was introduced in November 2010 and was positioned between the Elite and Elite EZi variants featuring leather upholstery, a unique exterior colour option and wheels finished in different shade.


2013

In March 2013, the Viva 1.0 S (automatic) variant was launched. Compared to the 1.0 (automatic) variant which it replaced, extra kit included seat height adjuster, under seat tray, seat back pockets, driver’s vanity mirror and a stereo with MP3/WMA support. Additionally, material colour (unpainted) gear shift bezel and centre cluster, and "medium grade" fabric seats was upgraded to silver painted finish and "high grade" fabric respectively. Alongside, the Viva 660 EX (manual) and Viva Elite EZi (automatic) variants were quietly discontinued (price list removed from Perodua's website) in March 2013.


2014

Following the launch of the
Perodua Axia The Perodua Axia is a five-door hatchback produced by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Perodua. It was launched on 15 September 2014 as the successor to the Viva. The car takes over the title of being the most affordable car in Malaysia from the ...
on 15 September 2014, the Viva remained in production in a sole, 850 (manual) variant.


2015

The Viva was removed from Perodua's website between March and April 2015.


Specifications

The suspension is typical of small hatchbacks with
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in front located by an L-shaped lower arm. At the rear, Viva is fitted with a
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axle and
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s. The suspension geometry has been optimised for better steering response and ride comfort. The 1000 cc models have power-assisted steering, optional auto transmission and also a front stabilizer. The 660 cc and 850 cc are barebones basic models, devoid of power steering and auto transmission.


Exterior

The overall height is 1530mm and the wheelbase is 2390mm. As the Viva is based on Daihatsu Mira, a
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, it has a compact exterior dimensions and a small turning radius.


Interior

The maximum interior length is 1845mm and the maximum interior height is 1250mm. The boot capacity with the rear seats folded up is 149 liters while with the rear seats down, the boot capacity is 449 liters. The Perodua Viva interior features 5 seatbelts. 4 being three-point seatbelts while the center seat for the rear bench is only a two-point seatbelt.


Safety

Certain models had anti-locking braking system (ABS) with electronic brake distribution (EBD) and brake assist (BA) and dual supplemental restraint system (SRS) airbags. Additionally, the Perodua Viva featured a collapsible steering shaft mechanism. From July 2012 onwards, dual supplemental restraint system (SRS) airbags and seat belt pretensioners were made standard on all variants to comply with newer governmental regulations. One can identify a Viva without airbags and ones with airbags quite easily by referring to the steering wheel. If the steering wheel has the Perodua logo chromed instead of moulded and there's additional silver trim, then there's airbags.


Powertrain

The Viva comes with 3-cylinder engine choices: 660 cc, 850 cc and 1000 cc. They are familiar engines but updated with modern technology such as DVVT (Dynamic Variable Valve Timing) and EFI, and they all have twin overhead camshafts to provide even stronger low-speed pulling power, resulting in fewer gearchanges, yet also manages to increase top end power. Other innovations include a resin port intake manifold and a head cover incorporating an air-cleaner casing. * EF-VE 660 (659 cc) – at 7200 rpm, at 4400 rpm also used in
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* ED-VE 850 (847 cc) – at 6000 rpm, at 4000 rpm which is developed from the engine first introduced in 1986 for export versions of the
Daihatsu Mira The Daihatsu Mira (also known as the Cuore, Domino, and more recently Charade) is a kei car and city car built by Japanese car maker Daihatsu. It has a variety of options and chassis variations, with the latest variant having four models: Mira, ...
* EJ-VE 1000 (989 cc) – at 6000 rpm, at 3600 rpm also used in some versions of
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and Perodua Myvi Fuel economy varies from 15.1 km/L (42.6 mpg (imp)) for the fully loaded 1 litre auto version to the very thrifty 18.7 km/L (54 mpg) for the basic 660 cc model. For the 1 litre manual the 0–100 km/h time is about 12.8 seconds. The engine torque band is not particularly peaky and timing it takes to hit is good. It may be pushed to without much effort. However the engine drones at such speeds. Top speed is around .


Export

The Perodua Viva was exported to Sri Lanka, Brunei, Nepal, Mauritius and Singapore. In August 2008, the Perodua Viva was officially launched in Sri Lanka available with the same six variants as in the Malaysian market. Sold in Brunei, the Viva 660 BX variant was only sold between 2011-2013 with coloured bumpers, black coloured side mirrors, door handle and rear trunk license panel, 4 speakers with single din radio, remote key lock, ABS, 3 colours includes Glittering Silver, Ivory White and Ebony Black and 5-speed manual transmission only.


Awards and accolades

* Winner of Value-for-Money Car of the Year (1.3L and Below) Award 2008-2014 - FROST & SULLIVAN 2014 BEST PRACTICES AWARD * Winner of Asian Auto Bosch Fuel Efficiency Awards 2008 (Compact City Cars Category) * Recognized in The Malaysia Book of Records “Most Fuel Economy Challenge” * Winner of Supermini Category - AUTOCAR ASEAN AWARDS 2007


Reception

Motoring Magazine Singapore in the August 2008 issue reviewed a 1.0 EZi variant and mentioned that it was "good value-for-money", able to "fit four adults comfortably", scores well with practicality but could do better with higher quality of materials and a quieter engine. Sgcarmart.com in September 2009 reviewed the same 1.0 EZi variant as motoring magazine in their August 2008 issue and mentioned that maintenance should be cheap. However, the reviewer also pointed out shortcomings in terms of "build quality, ride comfort and performance".


References


External links

* {{Perodua vehicles
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