We’ve certainly had plenty of spyshots of the Proton P2-30A GSC, but the interior has somehow evaded our prying eyes. Until now. This latest set of shots from our European spy photographers CarPix gives us a first real peek at the new compact hatchback’s dashboard.
The zoomed-in picture below clearly shows a large dash-mounted touch-screen display unit, flanked with curved air-con vents surrounded by silver trim pieces. There’s a small physical volume knob on the driver’s side too. We’ve already had a glimpse of the Suprima S-like instrument cluster display before.
Click to enlarge.You can look through the rest of the photo set to get a good picture of the Global Small Car’s general shape, though we’ve seen clearer views of the new Proton’s front end and LED taillamps here in Malaysia.
Check out our comprehensive 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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