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The first use of the 'Proton Persona' nameplate dates back to November 1993 in the British market. The original Persona was later joined by the 3-door Persona Compact, and 2-door Persona Coupé. The second generation Proton Persona (CM) launched in August 2007. The CM series is the first Proton model to use the 'Persona' nameplate in its home ...
The CM Persona was later decisively succeeded by the B-segment BH Persona in August 2016. The CM series was also sold as the Proton GEN•2 Persona in some export markets, and it is one of two Proton models that were rebadged and manufactured by the Youngman company in China. Over 250,000 CM Personas were sold over the course of nine years.
Proton Inspira Proton Saga R3. 2010 4-doors Proton BT: B 2,465 mm (?) (?) Malaysia Proton Saga Proton Kasturi. 2010 4-doors Proton BT: B 2,465 mm (?) (?) Malaysia Proton Saga Proton Persona Envy. 2007 4-doors Proton CM: C 2,600 mm (?) (?) Malaysia Proton Persona Coupé: Proton Lekir. 2011 2-doors Lotus Elise Series 2 S 2,337 mm 1.8L Rover K ...
The third generation Proton Persona (BH) was launched on 23 August 2016 at Setia City Convention Centre in Shah Alam, Malaysia. [1] The new BH Persona is the latest Proton model to use an existing nameplate, and directly replaces the second generation Persona (CM) which was produced from mid-2007 to mid-2016.
The third generation Proton Persona. Proton introduced four new models in 2016. The new Perdana launched on 14 June, [56] followed by the new Persona on 23 August, [57] the new Saga on 28 September, [58] and the new Ertiga on 24 November. [59] The launch of four new Proton models within the span of six months was unprecedented in the company's ...
Prices range from RM36,800 to RM45,800 respectively. [4] As of 17 October 2016, Proton has received 6,000 bookings for the new Saga, of which 1,000 have been delivered. [11] Proton is targeting sales of 5,000 units a month. Proton has announced plans to export the third generation Saga to right-hand drive ASEAN markets, as well as Chile.
The RM1.2 billion (USD$331 million) deal was to involve the annual production of 40,000 to 100,000 Proton GEN•2 (e46) and Proton Persona (e63) electric vehicles (EV). [ 39 ] The cars were to be powered by an electric motor which could produce 150 kW (200 bhp) and 350 to 380Nm of torque. [ 40 ]
This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.