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Proton was established on 7 May 1983, as Malaysia's sole national budget car company until the advent of Perodua in 1993. The company is headquartered in Shah Alam, Selangor, and operates additional facilities in Proton City, Perak. Proton began manufacturing rebadged versions of Mitsubishi Motors (MMC) products in the 1980s and 1990s. Proton ...
Proton City (Malay: Bandar raya Proton) is a township with industrial, commercial and residential activities spread over 4,000 acres (16 km 2) in Muallim District, Perak, Malaysia. It houses the RM1.8 million Proton car assembly plant. Proton City aimed to be fully developed by 2020.
Edaran Otomobil Nasional Berhad (Malay for National Automobile Distributions Limited, d.b.a. EON) is one of Malaysia's largest conglomerates which was established in 1984 to distribute Proton cars - Malaysia's first national car. The principal shareholders of the company are DRB-HICOM, Khazanah Nasional Berhad.
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 ]
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 ).
Proton City Highway, Federal Route 258, is a major highway in Perak, Malaysia. The 3.81 km (2.4 mi) federal highway connects Tanjung Malim North Interchange of the Tanjung Malim-Slim River Highway (Federal Route 1) to Proton City in the east. [1] It is a main route to Proton City. The kilometre zero is located at Tanjung Malim North Interchange.
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In 2002, Proton helped Malaysia become the 11th country in the world with the capability to fully design, engineer and manufacture cars from the ground up. [2] The Malaysian automotive industry also hosts several domestic-foreign joint venture companies, which assemble a large variety of vehicles from imported complete knock down (CKD) kits.