I know many of you will be excited to see this as there has been no SRM spyshot updates in a long time. These Proton Satria Replacement Model spy photos were captured by spy auto photographer Hans G. Lehmann in England going through test rounds. It’s covered with black tape. And with one look, you can see it’s turbocharged!
This is likely the GTI model. Note the lowered suspension, front lip and the side skirts. The rims are also different from the ones we saw before. No more bling bling rims. Thank goodness.
I wonder what the specifications of the engine are. A turbocharged Proton Satria Replacement Model! Woohoo!
Update: I’m looking at it now with a monitor that’s brighter than my home monitor and the intercooler looks a bit dodgy. Might be a Photoshop.
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Comments express excitement and anticipation for the Proton Satria Neo replacement model, often called SRM, highlighting its sporty design and turbocharged engine prospects. Many are eager to test drive, praising its modern, aggressive look but also voicing concerns about interior quality and plastic materials. Some discuss potential features like airbags, ABS, and possible Renault or Mitsubishi engines, with speculation about turbocharging and performance specs. Several comments compare the model to past Satria versions and European hatchbacks, debating its market appeal, especially among youth and performance enthusiasts. Others criticize the design as outdated or similar to older models, and a few express skepticism about actual turbo features or the car’s viability in the competitive market. Overall, there’s a mix of high hopes, cautious optimism, and constructive criticism.