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Proton Perdana V6 (E54A, E55A) 1998–2010 4-doors Mitsubishi E50: D 2,635 mm 2.0L 6A12 4AT Malaysia Proton Perdana (E54A, E55A) 1995–1998 4-doors Mitsubishi E50: D
The second generation Proton Perdana is a mid-sized four-door saloon from Malaysian automobile manufacturer, Proton. It was unveiled on 11 December 2013 as the successor to the original Proton Perdana. The second generation Perdana is a badge engineered version of the eighth generation Honda Accord. Perdana is the Malay language word for Prime.
Proton Perdana V6: Sedan: 2000–present Used on highway patrols/pursuits and VIP duties. Honda Accord: VIP transport 2000–present VIP duties. Ordinary patrol versions in existence, though minimal. Hyundai Sonata: VIP transport 2009–present VIP duties. Ordinary patrol versions in existence, though minimal. Volvo XC90: Special vehicle 2000 ...
The first generation Proton Perdana is a badge engineered seventh generation Mitsubishi Eterna, developed as the result of a collaboration between Proton and Mitsubishi Motors. About 80,000 first generation Proton Perdana were sold between 1995 and 2013.
The Perdana remains the only D-segment, V6-powered car to be commercially produced by Proton. A Citroën AX -based 1.1-litre five-door supermini called the Proton Tiara debuted in 1996. It was the result of a joint venture between Proton and PSA Peugeot Citroën , a collaboration which was later abandoned after the death of Proton's then CEO ...
On 12 November 1998, Proton unveiled the Proton Perdana V6 at Stadium Putra, Bukit Jalil. [4] The Proton Perdana V6 is the same as the original Perdana, but equipped with the superior 24-valve Mitsubishi 6A12 2.0L V6 engine which offers 150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp), or 13 hp more than the previous 16-valve Mitsubishi 4G63 2.0L straight-four engine.
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Proton's three new 2016 sedans, namely the Perdana, Persona and Saga were all designed concurrently, resulting in a strong family resemblance. [7] The new Saga features halogen reflector headlamps like its predecessors, but its rear lamps have reverted to more conventional bulb-based lighting as opposed to LEDs, to cut costs and pricing. [4]