In Malaysia, car modifications are more than just a hobby—they’re a way of life for many enthusiasts.
It’s common to see vehicles, especially local brands like Perodua, being customised to mimic popular Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) models.
Given that cars like Perodua’s lineup are rebadged versions of Daihatsu and Toyota models, these transformations often feel seamless.
But every now and then, someone takes this trend to the next level, creating something truly unique.
M’sian car enthusiast shows off ‘Myvighini’
One such standout is a Perodua Myvi that recently went viral on TikTok, leaving social media buzzing.
Dubbed the ‘Myvighini,’ this car is anything but a typical JDM-inspired makeover.
In a video shared by @royseelsreviews, the video poster boasts that this custom Myvi is the only one of its kind in Malaysia.
“The one and only ‘Myvighini,’ the only one you’ll see in the world,” the owner confidently proclaims in the video.
A unique take on the Myvi
This modified Myvi breaks all conventions with its bold widebody design, featuring widened front and rear bumpers and flared fenders for a sportier look.
The transformation doesn’t stop there—the front driver and passenger doors have been upgraded with sleek flush-style handles, giving it a modern, streamlined vibe.
Meanwhile, the rear doors have been removed entirely, turning the car into an eye-catching two-door coupe.
Adding a playful twist, the word ‘Myvision’ is emblazoned across the rear, while the front retains the Perodua logo—but with a custom font to give it a unique flair.
These subtle yet striking touches make the Myvighini stand apart from typical Myvi mods.
Speaking to WeirdKaya, the video poster confirmed to us the modification took place at USJ 7, Subang Jaya, Selangor.
Social media’s take on the ‘Myvighini’
Since the video’s release, the car has become the talk of the town, with social media users flooding the comments section with their thoughts.
Some praised the owner’s creativity, while others found the quirky redesign amusing, reflecting the vibrant and imaginative car culture in Malaysia.
Whether you see it as a work of art or just a wild experiment, one thing’s for sure—the ‘Myvighini’ proves that Malaysian car enthusiasts are not afraid to push the limits of customisation.
Watch the clip here: