For comfort-and-feature upgrader, Perodua Myvi 1.5L H works through a feature-and-comfort value lens because its hatchback shape is familiar, tidy and easy to accept without pretending to be a premium fashion statement.

For comfort-and-feature upgrader, Perodua Myvi 1.5L H works through a feature-and-comfort value lens because its hatchback shape is familiar, tidy and easy to accept without pretending to be a premium fashion statement.

Inside, the 1.5L H gives buyers a richer everyday cabin than lower trims, with feature appeal drawn from Myvi's screen, convenience and comfort equipment story. Judged through feature-and-comfort value, the cabin succeeds when the owner values sensible ergonomics, durable switchgear and useful technology more than decorative luxury.

The powertrain is deliberately practical: its 103 PS 1.5L engine and CVT are tuned for relaxed commuting and easier overtakes rather than hot-hatch excitement. That makes the Myvi more convincing for urban rhythm, school runs and light highway use than for enthusiastic corner chasing.

the five-seat hatchback package, split-folding rear seats and practical boot make the H feel like a comfortable daily upgrade rather than a small indulgence. This space score rewards the Myvi's everyday cleverness, while still recognising that a compact hatchback cannot match a larger sedan or MPV for long-distance stretch-out comfort.

the H benefits from the model's safety baseline and sits close enough to the AV that buyers will compare technology details carefully. For this feature-and-comfort value batch, the score rewards the model's mature safety base while keeping the variant differences visible to buyers.

At RM54,900, the H is not the cheapest Myvi, but its equipment, power and brand pull keep the value story intact. Looked at through feature-and-comfort value, the Myvi's strongest argument remains the blend of low running cost, broad demand and proven Perodua ownership familiarity.
