Compared to the regular Myvi (which is basically a rebadged Daihatsu Sirion), this special version features Ebony Black or Medallion Grey metallic paint, silver and red body graphics, bespoke sill plates that display the build number, various badges and - of course - a set of eponymous Wolfrace ‘Brooklands’ 17” alloy wheels.
The Myvi isn’t a bad looking thing to start with, and the paintwork choice and those wheels both enhance its appearance. The stripes might be a bit garish for some tastes, though, and buyers will probably have to spend a lot of time explaining to people what a Perodua is.
£7,999 is the Myvi Wolfrace Design’s on the road price, and that includes a £1,000 retail incentive (a discount, in other words) which is valid until the end of June.
Leather and Alcantara upholstery is available as a £1,000 option but, on this kind of car, the chances are that it won’t add any value when it comes time to sell.
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