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Can you believe it? We’re already in the third month of 2018, almost into the second quarter, and thus far, our first national carmaker has been keeping rather quiet insofar as launches are concerned, so what are they up to? Well, this for starters…

Apart from that, believe it or not, there’s really not much going to happen car-launch wise until the ‘big event’ in the fourth quarter of this year, when Proton unveils its new SUV based on the Geely Boyue. Sources have speculated that buyers will have all the space, performance and kit of a Honda CR-V, but at a HR-V price. That’s pretty good I’d say. Here’s a look at the Boyue in action (dialogue in Chinese):

But February 2018 apparently was a busy month for Proton as the company concentrated on activities aimed at having a successful year ahead. Initiatives for Sales, Marketing and Quality Improvement were put in place, while testing for its first above-mentioned SUV developed together with Geely continue. Here’s some of the local media testing it in China last year (dialogue in Bahasa Malaysia):

These initiatives will carry on in March and beyond, with specific models and areas targeted for improvement, namely:

Global Horizon…
On the international scene the Chairman of Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, Li Shufu, announced he had acquired a 9.69% stake in German company Daimler thus making him the single largest shareholder of Mercedes-Benz and Daimler trucks. PROTON could gain from it via its partnership with Geely who currently owns 49.9% of the total shares of Proton.

The ongoing quality journey…
Ever since the tie-up with Geely was announced, PROTON has undergone a quality improvement programme with its partner by using an assessment system that is based on Volvo’s global scoring criteria. In December 2017, an audit was performed by Geely and showed a remarkable threefold improvement, which is testament to the effectiveness of the ongoing work between the two companies.

Further improvements are gradually being introduced and with the next audit scheduled to take place in March 2018, PROTON is confident of achieving a further improvement of its audit score. These improvements are vital as preparations get underway for the launch of PROTON’s first SUV, currently scheduled for the end of 2018.

Iriz in focus…
Despite the advent of the new MyVi and the runaway success story it has become, for February 2018, PROTON achieved sales that were equivalent to a 9.6% share of the overall Malaysian automotive market. The majority of sales was accounted for by the Saga, Persona, Exora and in particular Iriz, which “continues to attract strong interest due to their design, technology and value for money proposition” (source: Proton). Here’s our video take on the Iriz Premium 1.6:

In March 2018, PROTON’s ‘My Style, My Drive’ campaign hits sales galleries nationwide and for this month, it focuses on the Proton Iriz. Customers are invited to rediscover the award-winning compact hatchback by taking a comprehensive test drive to appreciate the new features that were introduced in the updated model in 2017. You can read our full review with videos on it here.

At the same time, PROTON staff will also engage customers to offer advice on how to best use the various smart features of the car while select showrooms are equipped with a safety corner to demonstrate the safety aspects of PROTON’s 5-star ASEAN NCAP rated hatchback. Here’s my final say on the car…

This roadshow is still on-going so head over to your nearest Proton showroom to check it out.


It’s been a few years now since this ‘all-new’ car from our first national carmaker Proton hit the streets, and during that time, it’s received very good response from those seeking a fuss-free compact daily commuter, until now…

It’s no big secret that the new Perodua MyVi is pretty much killing everything in the compact segment, with around 50,000 (yes, fifty thousand) bookings since it was launched mere months ago, and hardest hit would of course be the cars in this segment. The Iriz falls squarely in this segment.

In an effort to boost the appeal of the Iriz, Proton introduced this ‘premium’ variant, which boasts a lot of upgraded kit from the Persona, into this this Iriz 1.6 Premium. This aforementioned kit is normally found in cars from a higher segment. Here’s my first impression upon collecting the car…

ERRATUM: The Iriz 1.6 Premium doesn’t have an “Eco Driving Mode” as I mentioned in the video, it just tells you when you’re driving economically via a green-leaf that lights up in the instrument cluster, my bad, sorry! – CW.

Priced at RM56,950.37 on the road, the Iriz 1.6 Premuim has keyless entry, push start/stop button, MirrorLink for Android phones, reverse camera with proximity alert, multi-function steering, on-board computer, electronic stability control, ABS & EBD, hill-hold assist and 6-airbags.

Its 1,597cc 4-cyl, VVT engine pumps out 107bhp and 150Nm, which is decent for a compact car, and power goes to the front wheels via a CVT….and therein lies the Achilles-heel of this car… there’s no other way to put this, it’s a horrible gearbox, by Punch Powertrain.

I’ve never been a huge fan of CVTs that’s no secret, and driving the Iriz 1.6 Premium has only strengthened my loathing of them. It feels gutless and whiny, not to mention noisy too. It reminds me of the Subaru XV actually, which has a lovely spirited engine, totally let down by a gearbox from hell. And like I mentioned in that XV article (linked above), it feels like the engine was made for one car and the gearbox for another.

I actually spoke to someone in Proton about this, asking if there was a 5-speed manual variant available, but unfortunately there isn’t (anymore – there used to be). The thing is though, the Iriz 1.6 Premium doesn’t even have paddle-shifts to help with adding a bit of fun to the drive, or just for the times you need a bit more instantaneous grunt.

The only way is to floor the accelerator pedal, and while the engine is willing, the lethargic gearbox will protest, loudly. That CVT whine really needs to be looked at pronto, and a quick fix would be to add a bit more sound-deadening material in the transmission area, as well as the fire-wall.

Apart from that though, everything else about the Iriz 1.6 Premium is really quite good. It has excellent NVH properties, and an abundance of active and safety features, as well as top-notch ride and handling. Speaking of that aforementioned R&H, Proton really got it right with this car.

I love the way it ‘feels’, whether its just normal driving, or the spirited kind, the Iriz’s ride and handling offers excellent feedback, especially from the steering, as well as an amazingly sure-footed ride. Maybe it has to do with the four wheels being so close to all the corners, but this car tackles twisty roads very well.

Its suspension has also obviously been tuned for our less-than-perfect roads, seeing as how the Iriz is able to soak-up bumps and undulations easily. Interior wise, this Premium model comes with semi-leather seats with actual red stitching, and an unintended ‘Martini Racing’ coloured seat pattern on the fabric part that looks very cool.

As I’ve been saying, this car would be almost perfect if it had a better gearbox, and despite the lack of demand for manual gearboxes (according to Proton) I can only imagine how good it would be with one of those instead. All in all, it’s a good effort from our first national carmaker, and while there’s still room for improvement, this Iriz 1.6 Premium is a definite worthy alternative to anything in this class. – Chris Wee.

Proton Iriz 1.6 Premium Photo Gallery…

 

Our first national carmaker Proton has responded to a statement issued by PEKEMA recently, and here it is in its entirety, unedited, unembellished and uncut. – Piston.my

(As a refresher, this is what they were responding to, courtesy of SAYS.com)

“PROTON would like to respond to the article entitled, Pengedar Bumiputera Proton Tertekan that was published on 11 February 2018 by Utusan Malaysia. We would firstly like to thank PEKEMA and its members for highlighting issues faced by its members as it gives the Company an opportunity to address the challenges faced by its dealer network.

The search for a Foreign Strategic Partner
Addressing the article specifically, PROTON acknowledge the tough challenges it faced over the preceding years. Since 2000 a decline in market share and sales volume had affected the ability of the Company to finance its research and development activities, which led to falling behind its competitors in terms of technology and product competitiveness. It also indirectly affected investments in developing the network, staff and manufacturing abilities of the Company.

In its efforts to address the decline, PROTON tried various approaches ranging from platform sharing with other brands to developing its own engines and transmissions to reduce dependence on imported parts. While these actions brought about positive results, none were able to arrest the continuing decline in sales and market share that were apparent both in Malaysia as well as in foreign markets.

Therefore, the need for a Foreign Strategic Partner quickly became more apparent if PROTON wanted to stage a recovery to its former position at the head of the Malaysian automotive market. It would also help in our aspirations to grow the brand both locally and abroad, which is a key thrust for the future business plans of the Company.

Following an exhaustive search that had taken a considerable amount of time, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. Ltd. (Geely) was identified as the most appropriate foreign strategic partner. Due to their global reach, aggressive business strategy and the ownership of other automotive brands, most notably Volvo Cars, it would allow for the sharing of technologies and quick expansion of the brand that would put PROTON back at the forefront of the automotive industry.

The steps taken to engineering a turnaround It was decided that the recovery of PROTON in Malaysia would encompass a number of areas. Among the areas involved would be an improvement of the dealership network, the introduction of a new model range over the next few years and an increase in customer satisfaction via an improved sales and service experience.

The improvements to the dealership network would be in line with the practice of other brands in Malaysia, where the majority of their dealers sell from 3S/4S outlets. Of the PROTON outlets currently in the nationwide network, about 70% are 1S facilities where the dealers only sell vehicles without offering any after sales servicing. This is a far higher representation of such dealers than other popular brands, which limits the ability of PROTON to offer a premium customer experience.

Due to the lack of 3S/4S outlets, PROTON’s Sales Satisfaction Index (SSI) and Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) scores have suffered as compared to other automotive players. With a plan in place to increase the number of such outlets, it is expected that both SSI and CSI scores will grow along with a corresponding increase in sales.

These new outlets will go hand-in-hand with the launching of an all-new range of PROTON models that will be developed with infusion of advanced technology.

These initiatives will push PROTON further, introducing new groups of customers to the brand who may have been considering competitor products previously. Addressing statements brought up by PEKEMA Relating specifically to the statements brought up by PEKEMA, PROTON would like to address these statements in order to explain the development of its business model:

  • With regards to the lack of time given to dealers to upgrade their 1S outlets to 3S/4S outlets, dealers are encouraged to upgrade their outlets over a period stretching from 2018-2020. The target for 2018 is to substantially increase the number of 3S outlets located nationwide, which will enhance overall customer experience with the introduction of our new models beginning 2018. Currently the 3S/4S dealerships nationwide, is equivalent to only 30% of our total dealerships.
  • PROTON recognizes that a substantial sum of money needs to be spent by the dealers on this exercise. Therefore, we introduced a special scheme that offers upfront support to assist dealers in upgrading to brand new premises. Additionally, these dealers will enjoy extra margins on cars sold for up to three years.
  • In the past, our dealers enjoyed a 4% margin based on a monthly volume of 40 units agreed with PROTON to qualify for their sales incentives. We have now revised the scheme by lowering the threshold to encourage overall business growth for dealers. This scheme is in line with current challenges faced by dealers and PROTON will continue to monitor the situation to ensure business growth is achievable. In addition, PROTON also provides quarterly incentive scheme throughout the year, where dealers can earn extra income by exceeding their sales targets. PROTON also provides state incentive support for on-ground activities by dealers.
  • The industry practice in Malaysia is for automotive companies to demand cash before delivery or to provide dealers with up to 14 days of credit terms. Considering the competitive situation faced by its dealers, PROTON extends this period for up to 60 days with certain terms and conditions. This is a special effort offered by PROTON in order to help facilitate dealers to manage their cash flow as they strive to conclude sales. By doing so, dealers will have additional time to move their current stocks without worrying about their accounts being blocked.
  • The Payment After Registration (PAR) system is not practiced by other automotive companies in Malaysia. PROTON has decided to end the scheme in order to ease the Company’s tight financial situation. Currently, PROTON finances a total of RM650 million a year for its dealers. If we continue to practice PAR, the amount payable to PROTON by the dealers will grow resulting in a negative effect on our cash flow.
  • In order to promote sales to corporate fleet customers, PROTON extends special packages to interested corporate customers, associations, organizations and institutions, subject to certain terms and conditions. Dealers are encouraged to focus on retail sales as corporate fleet sales make up a very small share, which accounts for less than 5% in total Proton car sales in 2017.
  • With reference to the issue of unhealthy competition between dealers, we wish to reiterate that the new margin and incentive schemes referred to in item 2 above is also meant to prevent disorderly marketing amongst the dealers. PROTON is also guided by the laws and regulations of the country such as the Anti-Competition Act.
  • Upon the signing of the strategic partnership agreement, PROTON established a 10-year business plan focusing on key elements comprising products, operations and sales growth. Detailed studies have been carried out leading to a comprehensive product strategy for the introduction of new models over the next five years. Due to the infusion of advanced technology, expertise and capital of our partner, we are confident that PROTON is on the path towards a turnaround and sustainable growth.
  • The new SUV, which will be launched by end of the year, will be positioned as a technological landmark of PROTON. As it will be positioned as PROTON’s premium model, the sales and servicing experience will be carefully managed to exceed customer expectations. Therefore, PROTON’s 3S/4S outlets will manage the sales of the SUV exclusively. However, 1S outlets will still be allowed to sell the SUV via the 3S/4S outlet closest to their location. Ultimately all dealers will have the opportunity to sell new models as long as all requirements are met.

It is recognized that PROTON and its networks of dealers have come a long way. Therefore, PROTON reiterates its intention is to prosper instead of to burden the dealers. The journey is long-haul; it is a must for PROTON, dealers and business partners to first excite and serve the market the best we can.

In conclusion, PROTON hopes and aspires to grow the business with its dealers, creating confidence in the public and enhancing brand perception with renewed customer experience. Moving forward, the business model of PROTON must focus on market requirements that are sustainable in the long-term.” – Issued by Group Corporate Communications Division, PROTON

PROTON registered sales of 4,783 units in January 2018 with forecasted market share of 10.9%, an increase from the 8.8% market share in the previous month, despite registering lower sales from 4,802 units in December 2017. The Saga, Persona and Exora were the most popular models, making up 80% of total Proton car sales for January 2018.

“As the most affordable and value-for-money car in its segment, the Saga remains to be the most popular choice among Proton customers, making up 41% of overall Proton car sales. Naturally, the Saga has been enriching the lives of more than 1.7 million Malaysian families since its first production. It received numerous recognitions with the recent ones being, Value for Money Car Award in 2016 and Compact Sedan of the Year in 2017.” said Abdul Rashid Musa, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, PROTON.

“The Saga we have now is the third generation Saga which has gone through a lot of improvement, enhancements and refinements. It has a quieter cabin due to the reduction of noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) level, with a more stylish design, much more practical, durable and gives customers better value for the good safety features, convenient features and comfort level in the car. From as low as RM35,590.29, or RM390 per month (without insurance), it is affordable to most Malaysians,” Rashid added.

USHERING THE YEAR OF THE DOG
In conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebration, PROTON is rewarding its customers prosperity discounts* for all Proton models, up to RM500* for an Exora, up to RM1,000* for a Saga, up to RM1,000* for a Persona, up to RM5,000* for an Iriz, and up to RM13,888* for a Perdana.

Customers can also drop by any PROTON authorised service outlets for a free 20-point safety inspection** before starting their long journey. For more information, customers can contact PROTON Customer Care at 1800 888 398 or email customercare@proton.com.

Customers can also visit www.proton.com or its official Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ProtonCarsOfficial.

For added convenience, customers can download the official MyProton mobile app, available via Google Play and Apple App Store.

*Terms and conditions apply. Discounts vary by models. Promotion valid until 28 February 2018.
**Terms and conditions apply. Promotion valid until 24 February 2018.

Showing much confidence in the brand, Proton recently held the second batch of its “Dealers Network Upgrade” agreement signing ceremony, at the PROTON Centre of Excellence. The ceremony witnessed the signing of another five dealers upgrading to 3S and 4S Centres. This follows the signing ceremony for the earlier batch which was held three weeks ago.

Refer below for who’s who…

The agreements were signed between Dr Ho Tuck Sum (above, far left, below, right), Head of Sales and Network Planning, PROTON, with Dato’ Shamshudin Nor, Director of Pantai Bharu Corporation Sdn Bhd, Liew Vee Lee, Director of Harima Automobil (M) Sdn Bhd, Judith Yam Siew Chu, Managing Director of Atiara Johan (M) Sdn Bhd, Mohd Nazrin Bin Mohamad Fozi, Director of Rahman Brothers Automotive Sdn Bhd and Leong Chue Chye, Managing Director of Hoi Keen Services Sdn Bhd.

Chief Executive Officer of PROTON, Dr Li Chunrong and Deputy Chief Executive Officer of PROTON, Dato’ Radzaif Mohamed as well as senior management members of PROTON were present to grace the occasion.

There must be a reason why Malaysians are fascinated with the Tiger. The PROTON logo itself has the image of a roaring Tiger. Surely it represents boldness, courage and a spirit of survival. Just like us now at this point, taking it all in our stride, we will move ahead to ensure we continue to remain relevant and competitive in the automotive industry, by delivering to you top of the class products, quality and services” said Dr Li.

“Hence, it is only natural that our dealers have agreed to upgrade their premises to 3S and 4S, as they believe that treating customers well with the best possible sales and service experience is not an option – it is a must” he added.

According to Dato’ Shamshudin, “Proton has a very attractive dealer incentive programme, and believes that the Company is working out solid plans to ensure the changing of the facade of the building will give stronger brand presence which modern day customers can relate to when they walk in and consider looking for a car”.

“The current outlet area is packed with other dealer showrooms. However, our new dealer outlet is at the front of the road, which will showcase a bigger showroom and a bigger service area. The new area will give a feel good factor with ample parking space, so customers can come in anytime without having the hassle to look for car park,” he Dato’ Shamshudin.

For more information, customers can contact Proton Customer Care at 1800 888 398 or email customercare@proton.com. Alternatively, visit www.proton.com or the official Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ProtonCarsOfficial.

For added convenience, customers can download the official MyProton mobile app, available via Google Play and Apple App Store

Group Photo: From left – Dr. Ho Tuck Sum, Puan Siti Laila binti Shamshudin Director of Pantai Bharu Corporation Sdn Bhd, Rabitah binti Shamshudin, Director of Pantai Bharu Corporation Sdn Bhd, Liew Vee Ky, Director of Harima Automobil Sdn Bhd, Liew Vee Lee, Director of Harima Automobil Sdn Bhd, Goo Yen June, Director of Atiara Johan Sdn Bhd, Judith Yam Siew Chu, Director of Atiara Johan Sdn Bhd, Dr. Li Chunrong, Chief Executive Officer of PROTON, Dato’ Hj. Abd Rahman bin Hj. Ibrahim – Executive Chairman of Rahman Brothers Automotive Sdn Bhd, Dato’ Shamshudin Nor, Director of Pantai Bharu Corporation Sdn Bhd, Leong Chue Chye, Managing Director of Hoi Keen Services Sdn Bhd, Leong Xiu Xing, Manager of Hoi Keen Services Sdn Bhd, Dato’ Radzaif Mohamed, Deputy Chief Executive officer of PROTON, Gloria Pang Lijun, Chief Financial Officer of PROTON, Jasmine Gan, Deputy Chief Financial Officer of PROTON, Mohd Nazrin Bin Mohamad Fozi, Director of Rahman Brothers Automotive Sdn Bhd, Ahmad Shahamah Bin Hassan – Director of Rahman Brothers Automotive Sdn Bhd

In this day and age, its difficult to find a decent econobox that is enjoyable to drive but offer decent fuel consumption figures. These two traits are considered mutually exclusive and as a result, will never be offered in the same car.

This is the general consensus for the vehicles of today and most often than not, that seems to lend credence to the notion that you can’t eat your cake and have it at the same time. I was a firm believer of that, until I came across a little upstart from Proton called, the Iriz.

Granted, this isn’t a performance vehicle, not by a long shot. Instead, its one that ticks all the right boxes of a frugal and simple supermini, yet still allow you the ability to throw it around narrow corners without having to worry about much understeer or instability.

See, Proton’s acquisition of niche sports car maker, Lotus, was one of the savviest engineering decisions the automaker has ever made. The British automaker, since the glory days of Colin Chapman’s F1 winning feats, concentrated more on handling than outright performance. At Lotus, the rule of law is that handling takes precedence over power.

He proved that a vehicle that had a power deficit compared to its rivals would be able to overcome this disadvantage by having a well balanced chassis and suspension. This recipe for success was proven time and time again by the Lotus team in F1 and other Motorsport categories.

This wealth of knowledge has allowed Lotus to create some of the most agile vehicles the automotive world has ever seen. And it is this same expertise that Proton has incorporated into the development of suspensions of cars like the Satria GTi, Iriz and Preve.

Granted, these vehicles aren’t in the same league as Lotus’ cars in terms of handling, but that isn’t the point we are trying to convey here. The Iriz, has a supple ride quality, is agile enough to react to sudden changes in steering input and stable enough to offer some decent driving enjoyment. It’s an affordable super mini that doesn’t mind being manhandled on occasion.

The ride isn’t that comfortable though, its supple enough for daily commutes but not enough to make long journeys relaxing. It’s leaps and bounds better than its predecessors but not enough to make it the ‘go-to’ car for road trips. Though stable at high speeds, the rather skinny tyres don’t invoke the necessary confidence needed to take the vehicle to its limit.

Equipped with electric power steering, the Iriz is able to whiz around city back lanes with relative ease, making parallel parking a one-handed affair on most occasions. But that in itself is a problem because feedback that you would get, is mild at best, which isn’t very reassuring especially when throwing the vehicle around certain roads.

When it comes to stopping power, the Iriz is more than capable of holding its own regardless of the situation. The feedback from the pedal is consistent and stopping power more is more than adquate as long as you keep to city speeds. This isn’t a performance car, and it needs to be treated as such. If not, and you venture outside the Iriz’s comfort zone, things may get a little bothersome for you.

That said, the charm of the Iriz is due to its slick shifting manual transmission. Though it may not be the best shifter in the world, but it gets the job done just as easily. The clutch is relatively light and predictable, the gears slot home effortlessly and the overall feel is relatively positive.

Driving the Iriz with a stick shift would have been more enjoyable had we received the 1.6-litre car instead of the basic 1.3-litre four pot. But latter is more than adequate at handling the Iriz’s power requirements. Its peppy at the low end but tends to run out of steam as the revs start to climb towards the top end.

The only major drawbacks with this particular variant is the lack of tech and creature comforts. Unlike the top end car, you have to do without the touchscreen infotainment system, comfortable leather seats as well as the convenient and user friendly switch gear. Though not a deal breaker, their absence does reduce the appeal somewhat.

Fit and finish isn’t that great either, because some interior trim pieces don’t seem to line up exactly right and certain imperfections are visible in a few different places. Proton needs to buckle down more on QC in this area and things should look a whole lot better.

Apart from the few minor gripes that I have, there isn’t much to fault with this Iriz. It’s an affordable runabout that is easy to maneuver, has decent power, offers excellent fuel consumption, seats four comfortably, supports your latest media devices and is able to charge them too.

If I were a college student or a young working adult looking for a new ride, the Iriz would be at the top of my list. Proton has come along way since its rather humble beginnings and the Iriz is a testament to that. The 5 Star ASEAN NCAP safety rating, ABS and Traction Control, and decent build quality make it one of the most sensible choices at its price point.

Piston Review Rating: 7/10
Proton Iriz 1.3L Specifications
Engine: 1.3L (4 Cylinder DOHC 16V VVT)
Transmission: 5-Speed Manual
Horsepower: 94bhp
Torque: 120Nm

Lotus is beefing up its customer experience programmes with the introduction of the new Lotus Driving Academy, which is slated for launch in August 2017. It is aimed at drivers looking to experience the latest of the manufacturer’s sports cars as well as hone their driving skills on track.

There are various tiers of the programme ranging from the entry level experience through to the intensive ‘Gold’ course. Prices of each vary depending of the depth of involvement, and as a whole, this driving academy is catered to suit those looking to have a fun filled day on track to those eager for a more involving experience and informative track sessions. This will then help enable them to become better drivers/racers.

These ‘experience’ levels are classified into license categories that include ‘Scare Yourself Sensible’, Bronze, Silver, Gold and the top of the range Lotus License. During the course of the training, drivers are taught skills as such power oversteer, heel and toe, a personal evaluation and are given exclusive merchandise to remind themselves of their day.

Speaking of the new school, Jean-Marc Gales, Chief Executive Officer of Group Lotus plc, said, “Lotus Driving Academies around the world are hugely popular, giving hundreds of people the opportunity to enjoy the pure driving experience of a Lotus sports car in a high octane environment.”

He went on to say, “This popularity has meant that we already have official Lotus Driving Academies in Malaysia, the USA and France and now a new one at Hethel, the home of Lotus. Only with the Lotus Driving Academy will you get an unbeatable experience on a challenging track in some of the best giant slaying sports cars you can drive.”

Lotus offers a fleet of Exige Sport 350 and Elise Sport 220 sports cars for participants of this new programme. There are even left-hand-drive versions for those who prefer to drive from the wrong side of the car.

All license participants get to to see the Lotus factory, tour the classic Team Lotus facility that houses some of the most memorable vehicles in the company’s history as well as experience a high-speed, on-the-limit ‘demonstration lap’ with one of the instructors.

All driving instructors of the programme have a fair bit of racing experience with a number of them having participated in GT and BTCC racing divisions as well as one from Formula One, which is Martin Donnelly.

Lotus hopes that with this new driving academy, participants get to sharpen their car control skills as well as experience the best that the Hethel based manufacturer has to offer them both on and off track.

DRB-HICOM Berhad has officially signed an agreement with China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (ZGH) for the latter to take 49.9% equity in Proton Holdings Berhad. At the same time, it also sold its stake in Lotus Advance Technology Sdn Bhd to ZGH and Etika Automotive Sdn Bhd.

The signing was presided over by Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak, along with DRB-HICOM Chairman, Brig. Gen. (K) Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Haji Mohd Khamil Jamil and ZGH Chairman, Li Shufu. DRB-HICOM Group Managing Director, Dato’ Sri Syed Faisal Albar signed on behalf of the Group while An Conghui, President and CEO of Geely Auto Group did the honours for ZGH.

Speaking of the signing, DRB-HICOM Group Managing Director, Dato’ Sri Syed Faisal Albar, said, “ZGH, which also owns Sweden’s Volvo Cars, The London Taxi Company and the Geely car brand, is the right partner for PROTON. Their success with Volvo and The London Taxi Company, and of course their own Geely marque shows their capability both as a bona-fide carmaker and as a partner. With ZGH on board, PROTON can now eye the huge ASEAN passenger car market with renewed confidence.”

Geely, has big plans for Proton because it plans to make the national automaker its ASEAN manufacturing hub for right-hand-drive cars. This will allow Proton access to areas it found difficult to penetrate before as well as enable it to have a better investment for R&D purposes.

Geely is also the parent company of Volvo, which it acquired in 2010 much to the surprise of many. After a significant investment in the ailing automaker’s business, Geely helped turn the Swedish marque’s fortunes around. In 2016, Volvo recorded an operating profit of $1.25 billion (RM5.36 billion), the highest it has ever since it first started operating in 1927.

Despite the Chinese automaker’s significant stake in Proton, DRB-HICOM is still the majority shareholder and is confident that Proton’s future as a national automaker is secure and that we can expect things to improve further with Geely’s help.
Whether Volvo’s success rubs off on Proton remains to be seen, but we hope that platform and technology sharing does take place, which will enable Proton to offer its next generation of vehicles with Volvo engineered technology.

Proton recently picked up the Compact Sedan of the Year award for its latest generation Proton Saga. The acolade was awarded to the manufacturer by Drive Safe & Fast and Allianz General Insurance Company (Malaysia) Berhad.

Speaking of the award, Chief Executive Officer of Proton, Dato’ Ahmad Fuaad Kenali said, “We are truly humbled and very pleased with this recognition. The new Saga has come a long way since its introduction in 1985 as a lot of improvements, enhancements and refinements have gone into the making of the new Saga. The new Saga now has a quieter cabin due to the reduction of noise, vibration and harshness (NVH), a more stylish design, practicality, safety, convenience and comfort. It is a culmination of the tireless efforts by our team in Proton to give the best value to our customers.”

Prices for the latest Saga range from RM36,800 for the base model car and goes up to RM45,800 for the top of the range Premium 1.3L. When in full spec trim, the Saga comes equipped with advanced safety features such as the ESC, ABS, EBD, traction control, brake assist, hill-hold assist, airbags, ISOFIX and top-tether as well as with all-round sensors.

Apart from this honour, the Saga picked up two other awards in 2016, which are The Rising Star by ASEAN NCAP and Value for Money Car Award by Malaysia Car of the Year.

For those of you who are in the market for a new Proton, the month of May should be the best time to buy one. This month Proton is carrying out its 5 Value Campaign which offers new owners 5-year Free Service, 5-year warranty or 150,000km and RM500 festive bonus with the purchase of a new car. Existing Proton owners also have something to look forward to this month because Proton is giving away a “Loyalty Bonus” of RM1,000 on top of the current promotion for the purchase of a new Proton. Existing owners and their immediate family members will be eligible to receive this Loyalty bonus.

Only for this month, nurses and teachers can expect a special RM500 bonus, and new parents will be able to get a RM1,000 worth child seat for just RM299 with the purchase of any Proton car.

If you would like to know more, visit the automaker’s local website, call Proton customer care at 1800-888-398 or visit Proton’s Facebook page.

The Proton Perdana has won the Malaysian Good Design Mark award by the Malaysian Design Council (MDC). It was given to the Perdana for the Public Areas and Transportation Products category. The award was presented by YB Datuk Wira Dr Abu Bakar Mohamad Diah, Deputy Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation to PROTON Deputy Chief Executive Officer, YBhg Dato’ Radzaif Mohamed at the event in the Shah Alam Convention Centre.

The award is a design recognition proagmme by the Malaysian government under the MDC. The objective is to recognize local industries that excel at providing quality and innovative products through research and development. The car was chosen for the award due to its overall design and capabilities which were developed and manufactured in Malaysia.

“We are encouraged to receive the recognition from the Malaysia Design Council for the Perdana. A great deal of effort has been put into developing the car and I dedicate this recognition to those talented men and women who had invested their “talent” into the Perdana project. Proton still has a lot of areas that it can improve on and this award will provide further impetus for Proton to work harder to provide better designed and engineered cars to its customers,” said Dato’ Ahmad Fuaad Kenali, Chief Executive Officer of Proton.

Based on the eighth generation Honda Accord, the Perdana which was launched on 14th June 2016 is Proton’s D-segment offering for the Malaysian market. It features the same powertrain and suspension setup as it’s Honda equivalent but has a redesigned exterior and interior.

This isn’t Proton’s first time winning such an award, the Satria Neo and Persona won similar awards by MDC in 2007 and the Iriz did the same in 2014. So, if you are interested to know more about Proton’s current offerings, visit the automaker’s website or your nearest showroom.

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