Tuesday, December 28, 2010
PROTON FESTIVAL TO ALL MALAYSIAN
In celebration of its 25 years of operations, a convoy of over 60 Proton vehicles, from the very first Proton Saga to the latest Proton Inspira, will be travelling across Malaysia as part of its Festival PROTON 1 Malaysia.
From 18 December to 31 December, the convoy will make 11 stops across Malaysia, each time culminating into fun-filled events showcasing local artists’ performances and Proton’s entire range of cars over 25 years.
The end of Festival PROTON 1 Malaysia will end with a bang celebrating the new year on 31 December.
Source:Proton
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Chevrolet New Spark
Is it possible to launch a car without launching a car? GM did just that at the 2009 North American International Auto Show, revealing the first image of the 2011 Chevrolet Spark minicar while rolling out onto the show stand the similar 2007 Beat concept. The production hatchback will appear live and in the sheetmetal at the 2009 Geneva motor show, but we sat down with sources close to the program to learn a little bit more.
It Looks Familiar
It should. If you'll recall the 2007 New York auto show, you'll remember a trio of pint-sized concepts: the Beat, the Trax, and the Groove. Each represented a possible design direction for GM's forthcoming new production minicar. GM asked the public to vote for their favorite design on its website.
Some two million votes were cast, and the Beat came out on top. The sole photo shown of the production 2011 Spark is almost a dead ringer for the Beat concept, save for the addition of two rear doors. GM hasn't shown an interior photo, but sources suggest it too will closely ape the concept's cabin and include niceties like MP3 audio systems and Bluetooth connectivity.
From Bupyong, With Love
As with both the Aveo and the current Spark/Matiz (sold in Europe and other markets), GM's leveraged its Korean Daewoo subsidiary for both development and production. That will be the same for the new Spark. Although engineering was overseen by Opel in Russelshiem, Germany, most activity, including assembly, will be performed in South Korea
Size (or the lack of) Matters
It's been called a microcar, and for good reason - this thing will be small. Though it's expected to be somewhat larger than the present Spark/Matiz, which is a scant 138 inches long and 59 inches wide, it will be slightly smaller than the current Aveo, which measures 170 inches long and 67 inches wide. (The next-generation Aveo, by the way, will likely grow a bit as it moves up to the Opel Corsa's Gamma platform with its next redesign, in 2011 or 2012.)
To most Americans - save for Smart ForTwo owners - the Spark will appear Lilliputian, but they may be surprised by the interior. We're told that clever packaging will yield a cabin that's not noticeably smaller than today's Aveo, but cargo space will be compromised - don't expect to get more than a couple duffel bags behind the rear seat.
Sparks destined for North America will be larger than their overseas brethren in one way: engine displacement. While vehicle classes and tax brackets in many Pacific markets mandate engines smaller than 1.0-liter in displacement, Americans will likely see something along the lines of a 1.2-liter four-cylinder. GM executives are promising fuel economy of 40 mpg highway, which would surpass the smaller, two-seat Smart.
Will It Sell?
That remains to be seen. Though GM was (more or less) playing by itself when it brought the subcompact Aveo to our shores, the viability of the segment had already been proven years earlier by the likes of the Geo Metro and the Ford Aspire. That's not the case for the even-smaller Spark - aside from the Smart ForTwo, this segment is a relatively unproven one in the truck loving U.S-of-A.
Still, GM has some reason to bring the car stateside. The quick shift away from large trucks and SUVs has shown automakers that if gas is expensive enough - say, $4 a gallon - consumers will move to smaller, more fuel-efficient cars. Smart sold nearly 25,000 cars in the U.S. last year, while Mini's U.S sales were above 54,000 units, making North America the brand's largest market.
There's also the matter of the web voting - while some differed in which concept they preferred, all shared one common message: build one, and bring it here. And GM will, in the fourth quarter of 2011.
Source:Automobilemag
Friday, December 3, 2010
New Comer From Proton
This is the Proton Lekiu concept, part of the group of Proton Pahlawan Series concept cars on display at the KLIMS 2010. It’s an Exora-based SUV concept that uses the Exora’s platform, and the styling especially the front end also borrows heavily from the Exora with some offroader style design elements added.This may or may not be sold as a Proton but we were informed sometime earlier this year at a briefing that Proton and Lotus Engineering were developing an SUV for Youngman Europestar so this could in fact be that project. If there’s a business case though, I don’t see why Proton won’t sell this. What do you think – should an SUV be part of Proton’s core model line-up? Look after the jump for a full gallery of the Lekiu Concept.
Source:Paultan
Persona Against Tuah??!!
Proton has quite a grand display at the KLIMS 2010 motorshow – there’s a whole array of concept models there that are called the Pahlawan series. All of them look like they could make it into production, at least some derivative of them – it’s just a matter of time when!
All of the concept cars are named after Malaccan warriors – Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat, Hang Lekir, Hang Lekiu and Hang Kasturi. The most exciting for me is this Proton Tuah Concept which you can see above. It’s a four door sedan that could most likely be a preview of the upcoming Persona R replacement model. It’s still a clay model of course so don’t expect production-like finishing. The Tuah/new Persona replacement will be Proton’s new global C-segment offering.
It features a new family face, with daytime running lights integrated in the headlamps and in the fog lamp area. The side profile features large 18 inch 10 spoke wheels wrapped with 225/40R18 tyres, and a nice sloping roofline. On the rear end the left and right tail lamp cluster is joined as a single piece, kinda like a 2nd generation Subaru Legacy.
Look after the jump for a full gallery of the Tuah!Source:Paultan
Proton Inspira In Jebat Name??
A favourite modification theme for Mitsubishi Lancer owners is to ape the legendary Evolution, and we’re sure that some Proton Inspira owners or prospects are looking at the same direction too. But before anyone has attempted that on their new car, Proton Design themselves have come up with an “Inspira Evo” to provide some inspiration. As part of the carmaker’s “Pahlawan” series of concepts at KLIMS, this is the Jebat!
The Jebat has a matt black coat covering large parts of its front and rear, with a matching strip at the lower section of the doors. Look closely and you’ll also notice that the front and rear fenders are puffed up, wide-body style. There are also daytime LEDs, bonnet vents (three in total) and a rear spoiler for the Evo look. The rear bumper has a diffuser that’s quite narrow, covering only the length of the number plate. The wheels are 18-inch items.
Inside, Hang Jebat gets to sit on nice Recaros with red stitching, a theme repeated on the door panels. That and a Clarion touch screen ICE system are the only changes from the standard car.
Live and studio images after the jump. What do you think?Source:Paultan