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The Proton X50 is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by the Malaysian car maker Proton. Marketed as a B-segment SUV , the vehicle was revealed on 15 September 2020 and was launched on 27 October 2020.
The following is a list of Proton vehicles, including past, present, and concept nameplates. Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional ( Proton ) was established in May 1983 [ 1 ] through a joint-venture between The Heavy Industries Corporation Of Malaysia ( HICOM ) and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation ( MMC ).
On 28 April 2022, an agreement was signed for Proton to re-enter the South African auto market. [154] On 31 May 2022, Proton announced shipments of Proton X50s, X70s and Sagas in an effort to resume a presence in South Africa with CMH Group as the official distributor. [155] In 2015, Proton left South Africa due to bad market conditions. [119]
Malaysia, Brunei, Kenya, Pakistan, South Africa, Mozambique Geely Emgrand: Proton S70: Malaysia Geely Emgrand L: Maple 60S: also as Geometry A: Geely Emgrand S: Geometry C: China, Israel, Egypt (Electric Version) Geely Haoyue: Proton X90: Malaysia, Brunei, South Africa also as Livan 9: Electric Version Geely Jiaji: Maple 80V: Electric Version ...
Pages in category "Proton vehicles" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... Proton X50; Proton X70; R. Proton RESS; S. Proton Savvy; Proton ...
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The most apparent change is that the Proton X70 is right-hand drive while the Geely Boyue is a left-hand drive vehicle. [23] Proton started the local assembly of the X70 in December 2019 with the launch in February 2020. [24] [25] The Proton X70 was launched in Pakistan in December 2020. [26]
Proton claimed that pricing the X70 competitively was a great challenge as it lacked parts commonality with other models, and yield smaller scale production relative to its left-hand drive Chinese counterpart. [7] In April 2018, Proton opened up an online poll to the public to vote on the name.