It looks like the new Proton MPV has shed some of that heavy masking and is now on the road with a little more details revealed now, though I think some of you probably don’t really need to see any more spyshots as there was a leak of a fully undisguised photo last week which Proton worked hard to remove from the internet wherever they can.
My friend Rkaru sent in these shots of this masked white Proton MPV. I believe the photos are clear enough for you to see some of the details on the MPV. The front headlamps are less masked now (or it could be just that these photos are of a decent resolution) so we can see that it uses a reflector lense instead of the more expensive projector type.
You also get to peek into some bits of the interior, not the dashboard, but I think not we can safely assume that Proton has decided to stay with a grey interior for the MPV.
During the Proton Technology Week the national car company exhibited the Proton MPV’s interior in a peek-a-boo box and it had a beige colour scheme. When asked about this, one of the designers said they had not decided on a colour scheme at that time yet, and I guess now they have!
Look after the jump for more of this set of Proton MPV spyshots.
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Undisguised Proton MPV spyshots
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Comments mostly focus on the design and expectations for Proton's upcoming MPV, with many comparing it to Mitsubishi Grandis and other MPVs like Livina and Innova. Some express optimism about Proton's progress and potential success, while others criticize the heavy disguise on the prototype that obscures full details. There is speculation about engine options, with hopes for a 1.8L CPS engine and better reliability. Several comments mention the vehicle's size, appearance, and wheel size, with some noting the small wheel arches. A few comments express a desire for improved interior quality and more powerful engine variants. Overall, the mood is a mix of anticipation, cautious optimism, and competitive comparison within the MPV segment.