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National research and development centre for information and communications technology MIMOS has finally revealed the final design of the Proton Suprima X, the agency’s crossover reimagining of the Suprima S previously shown only as a […]
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Proton offering child car seat worth RM1k for RM299
Proton has announced that customers will be able to buy a child car seat worth RM1,000 for just RM299 with the purchase of any Proton model. You can only buy the seat separately for RM599. […]
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Proton Suprima R – a hotter Suprima S from MIMOS
Last month, we showed you the Suprima X, a crossover design based on the Proton Suprima S. Now we bring you the Suprima R, another creation by local designer Saharudin Busri under the national research […]
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Proton Suprima X – SUV-style hatch design by MIMOS
Ever wondered what an SUV or crossover version of an existing Proton model, such as the Suprima S, would look like? That’s exactly what local designer Saharudin Busri has envisioned – a more rugged version […]
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Proton offers 5-year free service on all models; test drive and win cash or petrol vouchers in contest
Proton is offering a five-year/100,000 km free service package (inclusive of parts, lubricants and labour), as part of its Amazing Value 5 Campaign. The offer is valid until the end of April 2017 for customers […]
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Proton seeks up to RM1.8bil more from government, Geely back in contention as foreign strategic partner?
In a major turn of events, Proton is reportedly seeking additional funds from the government exactly a year after the latter agreed to provide RM1.5 billion soft loan; Geely, meanwhile, has apparently returned to negotiations […]
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2017 Malaysian Speed Festival (MSF) – thrills and spills highlights from the Proton Saga Cup Round 1
The first round of the 2017 Malaysian Speed Festival (MSF) concluded on February 26 this year, which saw an action-packed series of races from competitors duking it out in the Saga Cup. Here’s a video […]
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Foreign interest will take Proton global – geostrategist
The news that all bidders in the running to be Proton’s foreign strategic partner (FSP) are still present and accounted for indicates that many parties want to take the Malaysian automaker to the global market, […]
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DRB-Hicom reiterates all parties that have submitted a bid for Proton are still present and accounted for
Another week, another statement – DRB-Hicom today issued a follow-up announcement to that made last week regarding the status of the interested parties bidding to become Proton’s foreign strategic partner (FSP). In case it hasn’t […]
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DRB-Hicom announces that all of Proton’s FSP bidders remain in the running – is Geely still in the picture?
Ah, the tangled tango continues to twirl. It seems that every automaker that submitted a bid to become Proton’s foreign strategic partner (FSP) is still very much in the picture, which means that Zhejiang Geely‘s […]
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Geely was keenly eyeing Lotus, looking at building Lynk & Co 01 SUV in Tanjung Malim with Proton deal
Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely, reported to have withdrawn its bid to acquire a controlling stake in Proton, was said to be looking at the national carmaker’s Tanjung Malim plant as a base to build right-hand […]
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Proton will announce its strategic partner by May
Proton will be able to announce its foreign strategic partner (FSP) by May, according to second international trade and industry minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan. He made this announcement following the news that Chinese […]
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Geely pulls out of its bid for a partnership with Proton
Looks like it’s down to one. According to the South China Morning Post, Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely has withdrawn from its bid to acquire a controlling stake in Proton. Geely president An Conghui told the […]
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Proton might follow Perodua’s path, with foreign strategy partner having a 51% equity stake – minister
Proton, which is in its final phase of deliberation over its choice of a foreign strategic partner (FSP), might follow Perodua’s path by allowing its FSP to have a 51% equity stake in the company. […]
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More than 70% of local university grads choose to buy foreign vehicles rather than the national car – Proton
Some 70% of local university graduates who have completed their studies choose to buy foreign-made cars because they think Proton is not comparable to foreign brands, according to recently-appointed Proton Edar CEO Abdul Rashid Musa. […]