I'm assuming the pic above is the cheapest variant (the S) and with a starting price of RM 99,800, that is more expensive than Indonesia's most expensive variant, the 1.8L prestige.
I'm assuming the pic above is the cheapest variant (the S) and with a starting price of RM 99,800, that is more expensive than Indonesia's most expensive variant, the 1.8L prestige.
What might be more interesting is the 'bland' steering wheel. No audio, phone, or cruise control buttons on that beast.Yes...that is the "S". Amazing the price difference between countries.
What might be more interesting is the 'bland' steering wheel. No audio, phone, or cruise control buttons on that beast.
Good catch.Nice looking pedals on the "cheapest" variant?
Lots of photos to browse.Good catch.
It is indeed the cheapest level "S" variant, BUT it does have the added Modulo Tough Advance Package.
Click on the link and look through the picture paragraphs and it will explain it better for you.
http://paultan.org/2015/02/05/2015-h...laysia-rm100k
I was thinking the same thing. Did you notice the contrasting textures between the parts you normally see as a different color and the rest of the dash? Looks very elegant.Looking at the picture above, i have to say, the interior doesn't look so bad without any trim, that's a look i can get used to if that's what the north american based model will end up looking like.