g88
09-07-2008, 04:15 PM
It more like Toyota Wish look alike.
Btw, new from Paultan.org (http://paultan.org/archives/2008/09/02/proton-mpv-first-batch-to-roll-out-mid-sept-2008/#more-7748)
Real name : PROTON JOURNEY powered by a 1.8 engine ^_^
http://images.paultan.org/images2/Proton-MPV-Image-1-Large.jpg
http://images.paultan.org/images2/Proton-MPV-Image-2-Large.jpg
http://images.paultan.org/images2/Proton-MPV-Image-3-Large.jpg
The Proton MPV will begin on-road testing from the 12th of September 2008 onwards, so we’ll be able to spot it on our local roads and hopefully get some nice clear photos possibly from mid-September onwards.
It will be launched to the public in March 2009.
Proton sources have confirmed that the Proton MPV will initially come with the 125 horsepower Campro CPS found in the highline GEN2 CPS facelift. The car will ride on 15 inch wheels which should be easy on the fuel consumption as well as tyre change bills as smaller tyres are cheaper. 125hp is far from sprinty on a heavy vehicle especially with all 7 seats occupied, but it is still more powerful than the 1.3, 1.5 and 1.6 liter engines that almost all B-segment Japanese MPVs have to make do with.
The actual car will have a much sharper and sportier front end which will remind you of the Lotus APX. I am also unable to post up the finished model photos as they were taken inside private properties and not public roads, thus leaving anyone publishing it open to legal problems.
Btw, new from Paultan.org (http://paultan.org/archives/2008/09/02/proton-mpv-first-batch-to-roll-out-mid-sept-2008/#more-7748)
Real name : PROTON JOURNEY powered by a 1.8 engine ^_^
http://images.paultan.org/images2/Proton-MPV-Image-1-Large.jpg
http://images.paultan.org/images2/Proton-MPV-Image-2-Large.jpg
http://images.paultan.org/images2/Proton-MPV-Image-3-Large.jpg
The Proton MPV will begin on-road testing from the 12th of September 2008 onwards, so we’ll be able to spot it on our local roads and hopefully get some nice clear photos possibly from mid-September onwards.
It will be launched to the public in March 2009.
Proton sources have confirmed that the Proton MPV will initially come with the 125 horsepower Campro CPS found in the highline GEN2 CPS facelift. The car will ride on 15 inch wheels which should be easy on the fuel consumption as well as tyre change bills as smaller tyres are cheaper. 125hp is far from sprinty on a heavy vehicle especially with all 7 seats occupied, but it is still more powerful than the 1.3, 1.5 and 1.6 liter engines that almost all B-segment Japanese MPVs have to make do with.
The actual car will have a much sharper and sportier front end which will remind you of the Lotus APX. I am also unable to post up the finished model photos as they were taken inside private properties and not public roads, thus leaving anyone publishing it open to legal problems.