These are first shots of a roadgoing Proton Tuah Concept being tested on this blog, snapped on the ELITE highway by reader Daryl Loy.
Thanks to the Proton Tuah Concept (also known as the Proton Espire) exhibited publicly at the KLIMS 2010 show last year, we can quite positively identify this as a Tuah as the overall shape and a lot of the design cues are the same, although this prototype still has a lot of its body features covered up by heavy disguise.
The rear end especially has very heavy disguise, so there’s not much to be seen. There’s a nice thick chromed tailpipe though! Look after the jump for the rest of the spyshots as well as photos of the Proton Tuah Concept.
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Comments are generally positive about the Proton Tuah prototype, praising its attractive design and noting similarities to Mazda 3 and other European cars, with some expressing excitement for its launch. Many hope Proton will equip it with a new engine, better interior materials, and improved quality, expressing pride in Proton’s progress and global ambitions. Critics mention past quality issues, compare the design to other models, and express skepticism about the final product, but others defend Proton’s efforts and design direction. There’s anticipation that the model will replace existing Proton vehicles like Persona or Waja, and some are eager to see technical details and performance specifications. Overall, sentiments reflect a mix of optimism, high expectations, and cautious optimism amid the vehicle’s development and testing stages.