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The Perodua Axia represents the company’s best-seller for the first quarter (Q1) of 2016, with 47,200 vehicles sold in the first three months. Meanwhile, Perodua stated that it captured 36.2% of the estimated total industry […]
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MITI reveals all six members of Proton loan task force
As reported earlier, the Malaysian government’s approval of Proton’s application for a soft loan of RM1.5 billion will include several conditions, including the creation of a task force to oversee the national carmaker’s turnaround plan. […]
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Proton agrees to terms for RM1.5 billion soft loan
Recently, the Malaysian government approved Proton’s application for a soft loan of RM1.5 billion. The loan does of course come with a set of terms, and it has been revealed that Proton will agree to […]
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Perodua sedan rendered based on new Toyota Passo
How about this for a Perodua B-segment sedan? This “interesting” creation by skilled renderer Theophilus Chin hints at a very unlikely third-gen Myvi sedan, and will no doubt get the masses talking. Based on the […]
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Suzuki may become Proton R&D partner – report
While the current Proton-Suzuki partnership is only involved in the distribution of the former’s products and the rebadging of the latter’s, it could eventually expand into a deeper research and development collaboration, according to The […]
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SPYSHOTS: 2016 Proton Saga shows tail light design
Our readers have caught the 2016 Proton Saga again – this time Rachel Ow and Christopher Lim have sent in photos of both the upcoming budget sedan and its bigger sibling, the 2016 Proton Perdana, […]
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SPIED: 2016 Proton Perdana 2.0L, including interior
After plenty of spyshots of the 2016 Proton Perdana in range-topping 2.4 litre guise, here’s our first look at the base 2.0 litre model (the trim level is shown on the key fob in one […]
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Proton confident of turnaround with RM1.5 bil loan
Following today’s announcement, Proton has sent out a press statement “to record its appreciation” of the Malaysian government approving the national carmaker’s soft loan of RM1.5 billion. “The announcement by the government will catalyse Proton’s […]
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Government approves Proton’s RM1.5 billion soft loan – special task force set up to oversee turnaround plan
In an announcement today, the Malaysian government has approved national carmaker Proton’s application for a soft loan of RM1.5 billion. It’s said that this would help the company pay its vendors for components already supplied. […]
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Perodua exports 310 units of Myvi, Alza 1.5 to Brunei
Ever-expanding its export portfolio, Perodua has announced that it will be exporting a total of 310 units of the Perodua Myvi 1.5 SE and the Perodua Alza 1.5 SE variants to Brunei. Perodua’s president and […]
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Proton-Suzuki partnership will benefit sales – MAA
Proton’s partnership with Suzuki will help boost the national carmaker’s sales figures, said Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) president, Datuk Aishah Ahmad. The news comes from a report by Bernama. She also added that the MAA […]
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Buying a car not about patriotism – minister on Proton
Everyone wants to have a say on Proton, it seems. Following Tun Mahathir’s resignation from the national car brand last week, MITI minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed issued a lengthy statement on the current state […]
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Proton, Perodua to have AEB by 2020 – SAE Malaysia
National automakers Proton and Perodua are expected to adopt autonomous emergency braking (AEB) and lane-keeping active safety systems as standard by the year 2020. Speaking at a technical conference organised by the Malaysian Automotive Institute […]
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SPYSHOTS: Daihatsu Move with Smart Assist II – is Perodua developing a next-gen Kenari with AEB?
Looks like yesterday’s spyshots of the Daihatsu Move Custom were not a one-off – the pint-sized kei tallboy has been spotted again, this time by reader Wong Han Yu. This adds more fuel to the […]
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Tun Mahathir explains his resignation from Proton
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s resignation from his post as Proton chairman on March 31 has certainly been the talk about town lately. While many have shared their views on the matter following Tun Mahathir’s departure, […]