These are not the clearest shots of Proton’s upcoming B-segment hatchback so far, but it’s interesting to see that the car is still on test overseas.
The new Proton which we’ve come to know as the P2-30A Global Small Car for now was sighted driving out of a petrol station in northern Sweden, where it went on to continue its cold climate testing.
We did manage to catch a very slight glimpse of the top section of the dashboard in one of the pix. You can see bits of red in the instrument cluster, which is similiar to the multi-info display of recently launched Proton cars such as the Proton Preve and Proton Suprima S.
Check out our Proton P2-30A Global Small Car infohub for our full coverage on this upcoming Proton thus far. It is expected to be launched sometime this year.
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