PROTON and A1 Team Malaysia unveiled the Proton Satria Neo A1 Team Malaysia Special Edition yesterday, a model that was developed with intention to go on sale next year. There are no prices and specifications yet, and the final model might differ from the one you see in this post.
I was not at the launch, but got these photos from Proton’s Corporate Communications. From what I see so far, the model comes in a special A1 yellow, has some new non-bling bling design wheels, a big spoiler at the rear, yellow meter panels, leather sports seats with yellow stitching, a sporty MOMO steering wheel, A1 special edition mats as well as a special edition plague near the gear shift.
More photos after the jump.
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AI-generated Summary ✨
The comments on the Proton Satria Neo A1 Special Edition mostly reflect disappointment and skepticism about its value, criticizing it as primarily cosmetic and lacking real performance upgrades. Many find the design unappealing, especially the yellow color and cheap appearance of badges and materials. Several commenters see it as a marketing gimmick aimed at boosting sales or creating publicity, rather than offering meaningful enhancements or true enthusiast features. There are also remarks about the car’s perceived poor quality, management issues, and general dissatisfaction with Proton’s focus on superficial upgrades instead of technical improvements. A few respondents see it as a collectible homage to A1 GP, though most feel it’s just another uninspired, cosmetic "special edition" with little substance.