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  2. Proton Waja - Wikipedia

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    The Proton Waja was launched on 8 May 2000, together with the introduction of Proton's new corporate logo. Early batches of the Waja had no airbags, ABS, and came with fabric seats only. [11] On Saturday, 6 October 2001, the Proton Waja 1.6X was launched. It was only available with an automatic transmission and was equipped with more luxurious ...

  3. List of Proton vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Proton Persona CNG Proton Waja (CF1S) 2000–2011 4-doors Mitsubishi DA / Volvo X40: C 2,600 mm 1.6L 4G18P 1.6L S4PH 1.6L S4PH CPS 1.8L F4P 5MT 4AT Malaysia

  4. Proton Inspira - Wikipedia

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    A practice Proton had moved away from, with the release of the Proton Waja in the year 2000. Proton continued to independently develop 6 more models after that. Proton group managing director Datuk Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir has reportedly said that it would cost Proton as much as RM700 million (US$230 million) to develop a new car ...

  5. Proton Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The Proton Waja, the company's first indigenously designed model, was launched in August 2000. However, it still had a Mitsubishi 4G18 engine at launch as Proton's first in-house CamPro engine was unavailable. The Waja marked the end of Proton's extensive reliance on other car manufacturers for vehicle platforms and components. [15]

  6. BTC-T Proton Impian - Wikipedia

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    A new-look driver lineup was announced for 2004: South African driver Shaun Watson-Smith [9] and Malaysian Fariqe Hairuman [10] replaced Leslie and Bennett. 2004 would prove even less successful - Watson-Smith achieved a fine 14th in his debut season, but Hairuman could do no better than 23rd in the championship, with Proton once again ...

  7. Proton CamPro engine - Wikipedia

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    The new CPS engine first made its debut in the face-lifted Proton Gen•2 launched in Thailand in 2008, [6] and made its first Malaysian debut in the Proton Waja CamPro 1.6 Premium (CPS). Applications: 2008 – 2010 Proton Gen-2 (H-line) 2008 – 2011 Proton Waja; 2009 –2015 Proton Satria Neo (H-Line) 2009 – 2016 Proton Exora

  8. Proton Satria - Wikipedia

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    The Proton Satria Neo was introduced in June 2006 as a replacement for the first generation Satria. Based on a new platform developed in-house by Proton (with some parts borrowed from the bigger Gen-2 and Waja), the car was only available in a three-door hatchback guise. The car was developed at a cost of RM500 million and four years, and was ...

  9. Proton S70 - Wikipedia

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    Proton Waja/Proton Wira (spiritual) The Proton S70 is a C-segment compact sedan [ 1 ] produced by Malaysia's automotive company Proton in collaboration with Geely Auto . The vehicle was previewed on 20 November 2023, as it is marked the first sedan car produced by Proton following the 49.9% share acquisition by Geely in 2017. [ 2 ]