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  2. Perodua - Wikipedia

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    Perodua officially launched the new corporate logo on 24 August 1998 when they launched Malaysia's first sport utility vehicle, the Perodua Kembara. The new logo maintains the 'P' and '2' and the colours of the old, squarish logo, but has been stylised further to become elliptical, which is more fluid and dynamic.

  3. DRB-HICOM - Wikipedia

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    DRB-HICOM is the majority shareholder of Malaysia's national car company, Proton, with China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group the other shareholder since an equity sale in 2017. [2] The Group also owns national motorcycle company Modenas , with Japanese two-wheeler giant Kawasaki as its partner. [ 3 ]

  4. Proton Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Proton Holdings Berhad, commonly known as Proton (stylised PROTON), is a Malaysian multinational automotive company.Proton was established on May 7, 1983, as Malaysia's sole national budget car company until the advent of Perodua in 1993.

  5. Automotive industry in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, the government became directly involved in the automotive industry through the establishment of national car company Proton, followed by Perodua in 1993. Since the 2000s, the government had sought to liberalise the domestic automotive industry through free-trade agreements, privatisation and harmonisation of UN regulations.

  6. Riad Asmat - Wikipedia

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    Riad Asmat (born 17 November 1971 in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia) is a Malaysian businessman.He is the son of Perodua Chairman Tan Sri Datuk Asmat Kamaludin. He is the former CEO of the Caterham F1 Team and Team Principal of the Caterham Racing GP2 team.

  7. UMW Holdings - Wikipedia

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    UMW Equipment Sdn. Bhd. UMW (East Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. UMW Niugini Limited, Papua New Guinea; UMW Engineering Services Limited, Myanmar; UMW Industries (1985) Sdn. Bhd.

  8. Category:Perodua vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Perodua vehicles" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Perodua Alza;

  9. Perodua Myvi - Wikipedia

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    Perodua expected the Myvi to sell 4,000 Myvis monthly. [12] By August 2005, Perodua had received 52,000 bookings which were around 10 percent of the annual automobile sales in Malaysia, while Perodua was only able to deliver about 10,000 cars up to the date. [13] By the second half of 2006, orders have been averaging 7,000 units a month. [14]