SUPRIMA TOPPING ADDS SPICE TO BLAND BASE

It may sound like a pizza but there is more to the Proton Suprima S than rolled-out dough, tomato stuff, cheese, and assorted toppings. It’s a tasty looking small-medium five-door hatchback. Now, the hatchback served up by the Malaysian automobile maker has a new topping and a fresh name, the Suprima S Super Premium. A name like this holds hopes of great expectations. Alas the Suprima S Super Premium does not entirely deliver. Proton puts much store in its product quality with five years or 75,000 km free scheduled servicing,… Read more

PROTON PREVE GXR TURBO

When we road tested the all-new Proton Preve sedan at its introduction early in 2013 we were impressed by its ride and handling, but felt it needed more power to match the chassis dynamics. Late in the year the importers added the option of a turbocharged engine in a new model called Preve GXR Turbo. ENGINE / TRANSMISSION While it still has a capacity of just 1.6 litres, in a class where 2.0 litres is more common, the Proton engine with a turbocharger now develops 103 kilowatts of power and… Read more

PROTON ADDS A SPORTIER SUPRIMA S

Proton has introduced an additional model to the Suprima S hatchback range in its home market of Malaysia and plans to send some downunder to us in Australia. The standard Proton Suprima S was launched in Australia in January 2014 and those who enjoy the driving pleasure provided by Lotus tuned suspension in that model will welcome the sporty new variant, the Suprima S Premium. However, the Suprima S Premium model doesn’t provide added performance, rather it’s aimed at those wanting a sportier look. This is provided by 17-inch alloy… Read more

2013 PROTON EXORA REVIEW

Proton Australia makes no bones about it; the new Proton Exora is quite simply the cheapest seven-seat vehicle on the market. During the launch out of Sydney, the marketing people did talk about style and luxury and all the usual things that excite buyers, but made it clear that value for money is by far Exora’s biggest feature. Which is smart thinking; those who need extra seats are likely to be in the early stages of their lives, with small children, a big mortgage and a modest income. Offer them… Read more

2013 PROTON PREVE AND SUPRIMA S REVIEW

When we tested the new Proton Preve we were impressed by its chassis dynamics, but felt it needed more engine. Our wish has been realised and the Preve is now available with the option of a turbocharged engine, resulting in a variant tagged as the Preve GXR. ENGINE While it still has a capacity of 1.6 litres the Campro engine now develops 103 kilowatts of power and 205 Nm of torque, well up on the 80 kW and 150 Nm of the non-turbo unit. This gives it a much livelier… Read more

PROTON SUPRIMA S

Proton’s newest model, the Suprima S hatchback has been revealed to the motoring media at a special event in Sydney, though it doesn’t go on sale until January 1, 2014. Though it’s a five-door hatchback variant of the Proton Preve sedan that was launched midway through 2013, the Malaysian car makers likes to regard the Proton Suprima S as a model in its own right. STYLING Though the major body panels from the B-pillar forward are the same as the Proton Preve, the bumper, radiator grille and lights of the… Read more

2013 PROTON PREVE REVIEW

A compact family sedan from Malaysian manufacturer Proton, the Preve, comes downunder in two variants. The Preve GX five-speed manual and Preve GX six-speed continuously variable automatic. Incidentally, Proton would like us to pronounce Preve to rhyme with cafe so as to give the new car a European flavour. Proton Preve offers excellent value for money as it has a drive-away price of $15,990 for the five-speed manual transmission and $17,990 for the six-speed continuously variable transmission. These prices are $3000 under the launch prices announced earlier this year. Proton… Read more

2010 PROTON S16 REVIEW

Quite simply, this is Australia’s cheapest car; the Proton S16 sedan is priced at a mere $11,990 which includes on-road costs. That makes it the equivalent of about four month’s average income. A truly stunning price. Value for money is obviously the biggest appeal in this Malaysian car and to achieve this some corners have been cut in the levels of equipment, although not to the extent you might have imagined. You get air conditioning, power windows on the front doors (but not on the back ones), a reasonably good… Read more

NEW PROTON PERSONA IS STYLISH AND AFFORDABLE

Malaysian car-maker Proton has released an all-new version of its small-medium Persona sedan with a fresh new style and improved performance. Where the previous Persona, sold here between 1995 and 2005, shared most components with the Satria hatch and M21 coupe and was based on an old Mitsubishi Lancer, the new model has been designed and built in-house as was its Gen.2 hatchback sibling which has been on sale in Australia since late-2004. Styling of the new Persona sedan and Gen.2 hatch are very similar, the only noticeable difference at… Read more

BUY A JUMBUCK, GET A FREE QUAD BIKE

And now for something completely different. Buy a Proton Jumbuck for $14,990, specify at least $1000 worth of accessories – and the company will toss a $2300 quad bike into the rear tray for no extra charge. The offer is only available during the month of January 2008, and on-road charges have to be factored in for the Jumbuck. Nevertheless for comfortably under $20,000 you get two desirable new vehicles for not much more than the cost of one. Proton’s price tag of $14,990 is for the lower-cost Jumbuck GLi…. Read more