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Proton claims that there is better response and torque at low engine speeds of between 2000 - 2500 rpm. 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)
Proton introduced two new engines for the GEN•2; the High- Line featured the CamPro CPS 1.6 litre engine (where CPS stood for Camshaft Profile Switching) which produced 125 horsepower (93 kW) at 6,500rpm, and 150Nm of torque at 4,500rpm.
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 ).
In form of new bumper, the Exora Bold Executive is the facelift model of Exora M-Line. It is still powered by Proton's non-turbocharged CamPro CPS engine. [20] The Exora Bold Premium shares much of its exterior and interior features with the Exora Bold Executive, but is powered by Proton's new CamPro CFE turbocharged engine and a CVT ...
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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 ...
It was officially badged simply as the Proton Perdana, but it has also been dubbed the New-look Proton Perdana by local media. [citation needed] The second generation Perdana has thus become the second Proton car after the Saga to use an existing nameplate. A total of 3,000 Perdanas are delivered on a staggered basis over two years to replace ...
Proton Satria Neo R3, the second generation. As a successor to the original Satria R3, Proton introduced a high performance version of the Satria Neo in 2008. [1] It features a naturally aspired 1.6-liter engine producing 100 kW or 135 bhp, which Proton says will deliver a "controlled yet exciting driving experience".