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In case you haven’t heard, Geely’s latest product is a massive three-row SUV called the Haoyue, and it rivals the Hyundai Santa Fe, Mazda CX-8, and even the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. Besides being sold […]
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Proton Iriz gets rendered as a three-door hatchback
Ever wondered what the Proton Iriz looked like if it had two less doors? Well, through the magic of rendering, Theophilus Chin has created just such a model, which evokes memories of the Satria Neo […]
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Proton to resume sales and production from May 5
Following the announcement of the conditional movement control order (CMCO) on Labour Day, Proton has revealed it will gradually restart operations from May 5, covering both sales and production. Prior to this, the company temporarily […]
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Ten Proton appearances in foreign movies, TV shows
If you’ve recently watched Netflix’s new action thriller Extraction and spotted a few scenes with some Protons in it, we know exactly how that fleeting sense of pride felt like. To keep the ball rolling, […]
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Proton manages to deliver first batch of 60,000 face shields to medical frontliners ahead of schedule
Proton says it has managed to deliver the first batch of 60,000 face shields, which were produced at its Shah Alam plant, ahead of schedule. The national carmaker first began manufacturing and delivering the face […]
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Proton Saga, Savvy and Satria Neo appear in Netflix’s hit action film Extraction, starring Chris Hemsworth
Everybody loves a good cameo. Whether it be your favourite movie star, stand-up comedian or comic book legend, a fleeting but well-placed moment on the silver screen can make for quite a lasting impact, sometimes […]
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Perodua KeliXa rendered – lovable Kelisa reimagined
Most of us are pretty fond of the Perodua Kelisa, the national carmaker’s pint-sized runabout that replaced the Kancil in 2001 before being succeeded by the Viva in 2007. Economical, fun to drive and still […]
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Proton accepts online bookings for nearly all models from as low as RM9.99 – enjoy rebates of up to RM800
Proton is now accepting online bookings for nearly all models in its line-up, including the X70, Saga, Iriz, Persona and Exora. The initiative makes it more convenient for customers who are interested in booking a […]
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Proton Edar dealerships to be sold to EON – report
Remember EON? For those old enough, Edaran Otomobil Nasional (EON) was synonymous with Proton, pretty much like what Auto Bavaria is to BMW and Cycle & Carriage is to Mercedes-Benz. Now, word is that EON […]
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Proton delivering face shields to medical frontliners
Following its start of production of face shields for frontline medical practitioners in Malaysia, Proton has started delivering the protective equipment, with the first batch of 8,000 units headed to hospitals in Kelantan from today, […]
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Proton making face shields for frontliners facing Covid
Proton has joined a growing effort to supply our medical frontliners with protective equipment that’s vital in the fight against Covid-19. Following the loan of 50 units of the Proton X70 to the health ministry, […]
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Proton March sales down by 67% due to MCO, but Q1 2020 total up 20.4% – Iriz +602%, Saga +36%, X70 -48%
Proton has announced its sales results for the first quarter of 2020, where it managed to deliver a total of 21,757 cars. This represents a 20.4% improvement from the corresponding period last year, and the […]
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Proton launches WhatsApp chatbot for 2020 X70 SUV
If you’re among the few who were thinking of purchasing the 2020 Proton X70, but find yourself putting those plans on hold due to the movement control order (MCO) advisory, then why not put in […]
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Covid-19: Proton shares guide to staying clean & safe
Proton, having previously shared some tips on basic car maintenance during this movement control order (MCO) phase, has once again taken the liberty to inform the public on ways to maintain good hygiene and protect […]
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Proton confirms vehicle warranty unaffected by MCO
Here’s another confirmation on vehicle servicing and warranty in the times of the movement control order (MCO), which was enacted by the government to flatten the Covid-19 curve and break the coronavirus’ chain of transmission. […]