Is Proton preparing to launch a low cost version of the Proton Exora just as it has did with the Persona and the Saga? This Proton Exora with trade plates was spotted by reader Abdul Rahman Shah.
There’s only a very small amount of disguise stickers around the number plate – other than that the back view of the MPV is clear of any covering. Since SV versions of cars typically involve reduced trim rather than any changes under the hood, this Exora SV’s engine and gearbox should be similiar to a normal Exora.
Other than the SV badge above the Exora badge, we also notice the rear bumper now has a single foglamp positioned in the middle – this new addition allows the MPV to comply with UN ECE regulations.
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Comments generally express excitement and anticipation for the new Proton Exora SV, with some hope that it will feature updated gadgets, safety features, and a more modern design, including a 5-star ANCAP rating. Many are critical of Proton’s past quality issues, recalling problems with earlier models and concerns about reliability. There's skepticism about the SV badge being a marketing gimmick or a test badge, rather than a genuine new variant, with some suggesting it signifies a low-quality or cost-cutting model. Several comments emphasize the need for Proton to focus on improving overall quality, safety, and innovation instead of creating multiple variants like SV just to boost sales or clear stock. Overall, the sentiment is a mix of cautious optimism, disappointment, and a hope for better Proton offerings ahead.