I’ve received an anonymous e-mail once again with photos of the soon to be launched Proton Savvy.
Proton seems to have established an identity with all it’s new cars. The bumper and grill has that same look with the Waja and Gen2. Not sure if I am making myself clear on what I mean. The headlights remind me of an eagle’s eyes, something like the BMW E60 5-series headlamps.
Nice wiper there. Like Toyota’s wipers. A good change from the old style of wipers that most cars have. I am not sure why they made the back area between the brake lamps indent in like that. Exhaust pipe is in the middle.
Overall… cute! :)
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AI-generated Summary ✨
Comments on the blog post reveal mixed reactions to the Proton Savvy, with many criticizing its design, especially the rear, comparing it unfavorably to other cars like the Myvi, Kelisa, and international brands. Some feel the car's look is outdated, unattractive, or similar to previous models, while others praise its interior and performance, citing improvements over older Proton models. Concerns about quality, safety features, and value for money are common, along with jokes and sarcasm about its styling and engine choices. A few comments emphasize national pride and support for Malaysian automotive efforts despite aesthetic criticisms. Overall, opinions highlight disappointment in the design and skepticism about sales, but some remain optimistic and encouraging Proton to improve future models. Sentiments range from highly critical to supportive, with many expecting the Savvy may struggle in the competitive market.