Proton SRM to Launch Soon!

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According to the Utusan Malaysia yesterday, Proton will launch it’s latest car before the end of this month. The long awaited 3-door hatchback, publicly known as SRM (Satria Replacemet Model), will have two versions; 1.3L and 1.6L which will be priced between RM 45,000 to RM 55,000.

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A source said, both versions are using Proton very own CamPro engine. The SRM 1.6L model will comes with standard 16″ wheels is equipped with Recaro-liked bucket seats, an Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and AirBags.

The Proton Satria Replacement Model will be given a name that will reflect it’s target market - young professionals who enjoy a spirited drive.

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Category: Automotive

7 Responses to “Proton SRM to Launch Soon!”

  1. Virus Says:

    how long waiting this model

    P1 oh P1

  2. Malaysia Property Says:

    a bit ugly harrr…gen2 front with some jazz back

  3. AhChup Says:

    aiya…hondas look the same, no one bothered…why when proton look a bit the same, evryone want to be car design expert?

    then u say a bit ugly, but later when ppl buy this car, u’ll get 180 turn…

    u think engineers like us are not striving hard enuff ha? it’s malaysian from the rubber to the metal maa..

  4. Sekoyen’s » Archive » Where is Proton SRM? Says:

    […] It already the end of the month, the SRM (Satria Replacement Model) is not launched yet. A newspaper reported that it will be launched before the end of May, some source told that the SRM would be launched at the KL International Motorshow (KLIM) 2006 (KLIM 06 - May 26 to June 4) . […]

  5. alxand Says:

    it’ll be launched in june by the PM

  6. zool Says:

    Got a gen 2 and a waja campro. Probably will get a savvy or SRM for the children to use.

  7. Sekoyen’s » Archive » Here is the new Proton Neo Says:

    […] Ok. Look at these picture I got from Proton’s website. Its the new car model from proton, Proton Neo. It is said to be the replacement model for the current Proton Satria. […]

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