Proton Saga (third generation)

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Proton Saga
Third generation
(BT, Mk4)
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Overview
Manufacturer Proton
ProductionSeptember 2016 – present
AssemblyMalaysia: Shah Alam (PONSB)
Bangladesh: Chittagong (PHP) [1]
Kenya: Mombasa (AVA) [2] [3]
Pakistan: Karachi (Al-Haj Automotive)
Designer Azlan Othman
Body and chassis
Class Subcompact car (A)
Body style 4-door sedan
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic (2019–present)
CVT (2016–2019)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,465 mm (97.0 in)
Length4,335 mm (170.7 in)
Width1,690 mm (66.5 in)
Height1,515 mm (59.6 in)
Kerb weight 1,061–1,085 kg (2,339–2,392 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor Proton Saga
(second generation)

The third generation Proton Saga, codenamed P2-13A is an A-segment saloon engineered by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Proton. It was launched on 28 September 2016 as the successor to the second generation Proton Saga.

Contents

The third generation Saga is based on the outgoing Saga FLX platform and is powered by the Iriz's 1.3-litre VVT engine. Proton has completely re-engineered the exterior design of the new Saga. Its interior has been revamped and refined with an emphasis on NVH reduction.

The third generation Saga is positioned as Proton's entry-level sedan, below the larger B-segment Persona. Safety standards have been improved with the introduction of electronic stability control (ESC) and a 20% stronger body structure. ASEAN NCAP has awarded a 4-star safety rating for the new Saga.

History

Post-launch

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Rear view

The third generation Proton Saga was officially launched on 28 September 2016 at Setia City Convention Centre in Shah Alam, Malaysia. [4] [5] The launch event was covered in an exclusive live broadcast by paultan.org, and was endorsed by Khairy Jamaluddin on behalf of the Ministry of Youth and Sports. [6]

The third generation Saga is the latest Proton model to use an existing nameplate and directly replaces the second generation Saga which was produced from early 2008 to late 2016. The new Saga launched approximately one month after the new Persona, its larger and more sophisticated sibling.

The third generation Saga is based on Saga FLX platform, its predecessor but the exterior and interior design has been completely re-engineered. [7] The new Saga is powered by the Iriz's 1.3-litre VVT engine and CVT combination, both of which have been further refined for improved fuel efficiency, reduced NVH and smoother driving experience. [8]

At launch, four variants of the new Saga were made available, namely the Standard MT, Standard CVT, Executive CVT and Premium CVT. [4] The various trim levels differ mainly in terms of kit, cosmetic enhancements, and safety features, but are otherwise mechanically identical.

Twin airbags are standard across the range, but ABS is not available on the entry-level Standard, and ESC is reserved for the range-topping Premium. [9] ASEAN NCAP has awarded a four-star rating for all variants of the new Saga. [10] Prices range from RM36,800 to RM45,800 respectively. [4]

As of 17 October 2016, Proton has received 6,000 bookings for the new Saga, of which 1,000 have been delivered. [11] Proton is targeting sales of 5,000 units a month.

Proton has announced plans to export the third generation Saga to right-hand drive ASEAN markets, as well as Chile. [4] [12] Production for export markets will commence in early 2017. In January 2021, it was reported that the third generation Saga was undergoing evaluation in Pakistan by Al-Haj Group. [13] The 5-speed manual transmission and the four-speed automatic transmission variants are being brought to Pakistan [14] [15] with the 1299cc engine under the hood. [16] This is due to tax benefits for cars that have engines that are 1300cc and above, which would help keep the car affordable. [16] [14]

On 6 August 2019, a first facelifted Proton Saga was launched at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It's considered as minor change internally but as a facelift to the general public. The naturally aspirated DOHC VVT engine is no longer paired to a CVT made by Punch Powertrain, but a four-speed torque converter automatic gearbox sourced from Hyundai. The Executive variant was dropped with the range consisting of Standard MT, Standard AT and Premium AT. [17]

On 21 August 2020, Proton announced exports of the Saga to Kenya via local franchise holder Simba Corp. [2] The Saga is locally assembled from imported CKD packs at Simba Corp's Associated Vehicle Assemblers (AVA) plant in Mombasa. [3] The decision to assemble the Saga locally was made to keep prices competitive by reducing import taxes, and to spur Kenya's automotive industry with employment creation and skill transfer. [2] The Saga was officially launched in Kenya on 10 December 2020. [3]

On 18 December 2020, it was announced that the Saga will be exported to Nepal when Jagdamba Motors, the Nepalese automotive company starts operations there by January 2021. [18] [19] The vehicle was officially launched on 14 January 2021. [20]

On 12 May 2022, a second facelifted Proton Saga was launched inside Proton Centre of Excellence in Shah Alam, Malaysia. In this launch, Proton introduced the new Premium S AT variant, followed with Standard Lite AT on 26 August 2022, besides the remaining Standard MT, Standard AT and Premium AT variants. The powertrain and features of second-facelifted Proton Saga remain unchanged with minor upgrades and modifications. [21]

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2022 Proton Saga Premium S

On 31 May 2022, Proton Sagas are shipped to South Africa with X50s and X70s through South African's CMH Group company as distributor. [22]

On September 12, 2024, Proton started the shipment of the first batch of Proton Saga production components to Egypt. These components will be used for local assembly, with plans of exporting the finished vehicles to North African and Middle Eastern markets. [23]

Design

The new third generation Saga continues to utilise the second generation Saga platform, which underpinned the previous BLM, FL and FLX models between 2008 and 2016. [24] The second generation Saga is in turn based on an extended Proton Savvy platform, dating back to 2005. The model or platform code 'BT', which Proton has assigned to the third generation Saga is similarly used for all second-generation Saga variants, in addition to the Savvy. Nonetheless, in the latest 2016 platform revision, Proton has extended both front and rear overhangs and re-engineered the entire body structure to warrant a generational leap. [25] The interior has also been revamped, with a focus on increased refinement as well as tactile or perceived quality. [25]

The third generation Saga was developed at a cost of RM150 million. [24] Proton aims to break-even in 3 years with a monthly sales target of 5,000 units. [24] The company has kept development costs relatively low by recycling as much as 60% of parts and components from the outgoing Saga, and by borrowing some equipment from other Proton models. [25] Proton has announced that an all-new, fourth-generation Saga will launch in 2021, as the company intends to maintain a shorter 5-year product cycle with their best-selling Saga nameplate. [25]

Exterior

The third generation Proton Saga measures 4,331 mm long, 1,689 mm wide and 1,491 mm tall. [8] The wheelbase length at 2,465 mm has remained unchanged since the Saga BLM, but both front and rear overhangs have been extended by 44mm and 30mm respectively. The boot volume is rated at 420 litres, 7 litres larger than the outgoing model. [8] The third generation Saga is approximately 74mm longer, 9mm wider and 11mm shorter than the Saga BLM and 53mm longer, 9mm wider and 29mm shorter than the Saga FL and Saga FLX family.

Despite the fact that the third generation Saga is all-round larger than its second-generation siblings, it is marketed as an A-segment or A+-segment sedan. In contrast, the second generation Saga was classified as a B-segment model throughout its life cycle. The disparity in size and classification is the result of Proton's revised marketing strategy which aims to prevent product overlapping and sales cannibalisation. [26] The Saga has ceded the B-segment sedan bracket to the new Proton Persona, and would no longer offer a 1.6-litre engine option. Nonetheless, the Saga will continue on sale as Proton's most affordable sedan, a distinction which it has held for over 31 years.

The third generation Saga shares its platform with the outgoing generation, but its 'top hat' or body in white (BIW) is all-new as the result of extensive re-engineering during its development process. [7] With the exception of the wing mirror housings, all other exterior body panels are new and unique to the third generation Saga. The new Saga has a sleeker external profile, and its drag coefficient has been reduced to 0.33 Cd. [8] Proton's three new 2016 sedans, namely the Perdana, Persona and Saga were all designed concurrently, resulting in a strong family resemblance. [7] The new Saga features halogen reflector headlamps like its predecessors, but its rear lamps have reverted to more conventional bulb-based lighting as opposed to LEDs, to cut costs and pricing. [4] However, all new Saga variants get a rear fog light as standard and Proton lettering inserts for both front and rear lamps. [27] The new Saga is also the third model to feature Proton's new sculptured, three-dimensional badge.

The various cosmetic enhancements in the new Saga are preset according to their respective trim levels. The door handles are matte black on the Standard variants, but are painted in the body colour in the Executive and Premium lines. [9] The wing mirror housings are also matte in the Standard, but are body coloured in the Executive and Premium. The wing mirrors do not incorporate a power-folding feature, but are nonetheless power-adjustable in the Executive and Premium. [9] The B-pillars are body colour coded in the Standard, but are blacked out in the Executive and Premium. The rear garnish is matte black in the Standard, body-colored in the Executive, and chrome plated in the Premium. [9] A rear boot lid lip spoiler is only fitted on the Executive and Premium lines.

The Standard is equipped with 13-inch steel rims and hubcaps carried over from the second generation Saga. [9] Both Executive and Premium variants feature new alloy wheels. Proton has fitted their 14-inch 'snowflake' Y-spoke rims on the Executive, and 15-inch 'turbine' split-spoke rims on the Premium. [9] Front fog lights are only available on the Executive and Premium lines. [9] The 2016 Saga was produced in six colours, namely Fire Red, Cotton White, Topaz Blue, Sterling Silver, Midnight Black, and Metal Grey. [5]

The 2019 Proton Saga key design changes include revised front fascia with Proton's new infinite weave design language and Proton lettering on the rear as well as redesigned front and rear bumpers. The Standard MT variant features 14-inch steel rims and hubcaps last seen with Proton's Iriz design concepts and Standard AT features single tone 14-inch alloy wheels. Premium AT variants get 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. Front and rear fog lamps is discontinued with LED DRL's taking the place of the front fog lamps on the Premium AT variant. On Standard variants, in place of LED DRL's is a body colour plastic piece with a similar design to that found on B-Line Saga BLM's. Power-adjustable wing mirrors are standard for all variants. The 2019 Saga is produced in five colours, namely Snow White, Armoured Silver, Jet Grey, Rosewood Maroon and Ruby Red. [28]

The 2022 Proton Saga shows off the latest roundel logo and curved Ethereal Bow strip cradling the logo under the remaining Infinite Weave design language instead of the straight strip of 2019 Saga. Both Premium AT and Premium S AT variants get 15-inch new design "four-spoke look" of alloy wheels, with monotone finishing on Premium and dual-tone finishing on Premium S. Side mirror housings of both Premium and Premium S variants are black-painted instead of body colour of 2019 Saga Premium variant. Premium S variant differs with Premium variant by addition of side skirtings, side-cornered front bumper skirtings, red-painted Ethereal Bow strip, black-painted rear number plate garnish, smart key button and exterior boot-opening button. The colours for 2022 Saga remain unchanged.

Interior

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2021 Proton Saga Interior (Standard model)

The interior of the third generation Saga has been revamped and updated in line with Proton's current design language and technical capabilities. Nonetheless, the mounting points for the dashboard, vents, seats and other key modules in the cabin remained largely unchanged as a result of the platform carryover. [25] The interior of the new Saga consists of all-new parts and components, as well as borrowed ones, with only minimal carryovers from the outgoing generation. [29] Proton had also invested considerably in solutions to reduce transmissions of noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) into the cabin, in an effort to create a more mature and refined Saga. [30]

The cabin of the third generation Saga incorporates several major changes and additions. All door cards and dashboard panels are new, and feature faux-stitching texture in some areas. [29] The centre console, air-con vents, glove box, seats, gear lever enclosure and instrument binnacle have also been redesigned. [8] The revised interior door handles have been moved slightly forwards and upwards. [29] Proton has also fitted a new single-DIN head unit on the Standard and Executive variants. [8] The central tunnel cover has been revised and all variants now feature twin USB charging ports behind the handbrake, along with a storage compartment to store the device that is being charged. [29] The push-button controls on the centre console are also new.

Several interior parts and components in the new Saga were borrowed from other Proton models in an effort to increase economies of scale and reduce costs and pricing. These include the steering wheel, CVT gear lever and driver's power window controls on all variants, as well as the Premium-exclusive double-DIN head unit and integrated rear view mirror display. [8] The notable carryovers from the second generation Saga include the air-con controls, handbrake lever and manual gear knob. [29] The driver's instrument cluster is largely unchanged, but the meter graphics have been updated, and the HUD now includes Proton's ECO Drive Assist system, an indicator which lights up in green when the car is being driven in an economical manner. [29]

At the back, legroom has improved slightly courtesy of the scalloped front seat back design. [8] The rear bench is less reclined than before, and can be fully folded in all variants for increased storage space. However, the rear bench does not split-fold, and the aperture is limited as a consequence of the old platform design. [8] Proton has also improved how the front and rear doors open and close, to increase tactile or perceived quality. The doors now require less effort to operate, and offer a more reassuring or 'solid' feel in comparison to older Proton models. [7]

All variants of the new Saga are fitted with all-round power windows and central locking. [9] Additionally, the steering wheel is tilt-adjustable, while the driver's seat can be adjusted for height. The interior of the new Saga is all-black with the exception of the roof padding, sun visors and pillar covers. [9] There are ten storage compartments, two cup holders and four bottle holders in total. [5]

Proton has specified fabric seat upholstery for all variants of the new Saga. [9] The seats have a mesh pattern in the Executive and a wavy design on the Premium, but are plain black in the Standard. The Executive model receives glossy grey accents on the outer air-con vents and steering wheel, while the Premium adds on more glossy grey finishing on the gear lever. [9]

Two different head units are offered in the new Saga. The Standard and Executive variants are equipped with a new single-DIN head unit, while the Premium model gets a larger double-DIN head unit paired to steering wheel audio switches. [9] Both head units have radio, Bluetooth, USB, AUX and CD/MP3 playback. [9] Audio is channelled to twin front and rear speakers in the Executive and Premium lines, and twin rear speakers in the Standard. [5] The Premium model is equipped with a reverse camera that is linked to a LCD display which is built into the rear view mirror. [9] Twin rear USB charging ports are standard on all variants. [9]

The 2019 Saga saw the air conditioning vents moved down to allow space for 'floating' head units, a revised gear selector for automatic variants and the air conditioning controls markings now white only. The Standard variants features a double din like-sized head unit with captive buttons that are not visible without illumination. This is a similar head unit to that found in Persona, Iriz and Exora Standard. The Premium variant meanwhile has a head unit that runs a modified version of Android. Do note that it is not fitted with GKUI and does not support Proton's Hi Proton voice recognition feature. Other interior changes saw the inclusion of a LED map light for the driver and front passenger, different material used for headliner and grab handles that are not fixed but rather can be pulled down when in use and automatically retracts when not in use. Do note that these changes in addition to the 2 rear USB chargers are not present in the Standard MT variant. A reverse camera now linked to the head unit opposed to the rear view mirror and revised seat pattern for the Premium AT rounds up the interior changes and revisions. [28]

The 2022 Saga shows off the revised center cluster, redesigned semi-digital air-conditioner controls and new Proton logo emblem at steering. Unlike 2019 Saga export counterparts and as speculated before, 2022 Saga remains its center console like its previous domestic counterpart. Seat upholstery for both Standard and Premium variants also remains, whereas semi-leatherette type is reserved exclusively for Premium S variant. Premium S variant differs from other variants with additional red accents like yellow accents of 2021 Anniversary Saga, leatherette-wrapped steering wheel, black headlining, updated infotainment system, auto-fold side mirrors and engine start-stop button.

Safety

Safety features [N 1] [9]
VariantStandardExecutivePremium
Market Flag of Malaysia.svg Flag of Malaysia.svg Flag of Brunei.svg Flag of Malaysia.svg Flag of Brunei.svg
ABS + EBD + BA
HHA + TCS + ESC
Airbags 2
(front)

Safety standards in the third generation Saga have improved considerably over its predecessors. [10] The new Saga is the first in its lineage to offer electronic stability control (ESC) in its home market. Its body structure has also been strengthened and torsional rigidity has increased by 20%. [10] Handling and steering response have both improved with an emphasis on safety and ride comfort. [8]

However, overall safety specifications in the new Saga are not up to par with its larger siblings, the Iriz and Persona. The disparity is due to the Saga's continued reliance on an older platform, as well as pricing considerations with regards to its market positioning as Proton's entry-level product.

Active

The third generation Saga is the latest Proton model to feature the company's new Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) program. VDC is an active safety net which includes an anti-lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) and brake assist (BA), hill-hold assist (HHA), traction control (TCS) and electronic stability control (ESC).

The sole purpose of the VDC program is to prevent or minimise the risks of a potential accident. Up to ten computer systems monitor all four wheels in addition to the driver's steering, throttle and braking input, in real time. [31] Should the VDC system detect a loss of traction, an audible alarm is sounded to inform the driver, whilst the ESC and TCS components automatically apply braking or acceleration pressure and reduce engine speed to prevent oversteer or understeer, ensuring that the driver remains in control. Should the driver apply the brakes in an emergency, the ABS component prevents the wheels from locking up, while EBD assigns appropriate brake force to each wheel and BA increases braking pressure to bring the car to a safe and complete stop. The HHA component prevents the car from rolling backwards whilst on a hill, should the brake pedal be released.

Nonetheless, the VDC program is not standard fit across the Saga range. The entry-level Saga Standard does not offer any VDC components. [9] The mid-range Saga Executive adds on ABS, EBD and BA. The range-topping Saga Premium is the only variant to receive ESC, TCS and HHA. [9]

The brakes in the new Saga consist of ventilated discs at the front but drums at the back. [5] Proton has equipped 175/70R13 Silverstone Synergy M3 tyres on the Standard variants, 185/60R14 Silverstone Kruizer1 NS800 tyres on the Executive, and 185/55R15 Silverstone Kruizer1 NS800 tyres on the Premium respectively. [9] The new Saga has a kerb weight of between 1,035 kg and 1,075 kg depending on the variant. [5]

The suspension setup in the third generation Saga, like the FLX previously, consists of MacPherson struts with stabiliser bars at the front and torsion beam axles at the rear. [5] However, Proton has fitted new springs and dampers, as well as a new strut bar in the engine bay for improved handling and control. [8] Proton has also lowered the steering ratio to 16:1 from 20:1 previously, and reduced the steering effort to 2.75 kgf from 3.0 kgf. [8] The steering rack angle is now steeper and allows for a tighter turning radius of 5.1 m compared to 5.3 m previously. [8]

The third generation Saga continues to utilise a hydraulic power steering system, which offers more engaging steering feedback at the expense of lighter steering effort. [5] Front parking sensors are standard on all Saga variants. [9] The two front sensors, located just below the headlamps, complement the twin sensors on the rear bumper.

With the 2019 Proton Saga MC1, the Standard variant gained ABS, EBD and BA, and the front disc rotors are now 1 inch larger in diameter. However, front parking sensors which were offered as a standard feature previously, have now been omitted and are only available on the Premium variant. [28] For the 2022 Proton Saga MC2, the VDC package which includes ESC, TCS and HHA is now standard fitment for all AT variants. A Standard Lite AT variant without the VDC package was briefly introduced by Proton on 26 August 2022, which slots between the Standard MT and Standard AT. The Standard Lite AT variant has been quietly discontinued since 2024.

Passive

The body structure of the third generation Saga is now 20% stronger. 2016 Proton Saga (BT, Mk4) Premium body structure (02) (30333941471).jpg
The body structure of the third generation Saga is now 20% stronger.

The third generation Saga features a stronger body structure than its second generation predecessors. Torsional rigidity has been increased to 12,000 Nm/deg from 10,000 Nm/deg previously. [32] The new Saga is fitted with a number of ultra high strength steel (UHSS) components at critical sections throughout its body structure to reinforce and protect the passenger compartment in the event of a collision. [32] The front and rear crumple zones have both increased courtesy of longer front and rear overhangs. However, Proton's new hot press forming (HPF) technology and the Reinforced Safety Structure are not offered in the third generation Saga. [32]

In addition to the UHSS reinforced body structure, Proton has also equipped twin front airbags for all variants of the new Saga. [10] Other passive safety features include two ISOFIX child seat mounts with top tethers, head restraints and five three-point seat belts, with pre-tensioning for front passengers and an audible driver's seat belt reminder. [5]

ASEAN NCAP has awarded a 4-star rating for all variants of the new Saga. [33] It is a marked improvement from the previous 3-star rating in the outgoing Saga SV, which was tested in January 2013. [10] The third generation Saga received 13.33 points out of the maximum 16 for Adult Occupant Protection (AOP), and a 71% compliance rating in the Child Occupant Protection category (COP). [10] In comparison, the old Saga SV model scored 10.23 AOP points and 48% COP compliance respectively. [10] The new Saga's rating fell short of the full 5-stars by a slim 0.67 AOP points, but ASEAN NCAP has nonetheless commended Proton for their efforts on re-engineering their ageing Saga platform to meet more stringent safety standards. [33]

Powertrain

Manufacturer's claims [5]
Engine 1.3 L VVT S4PE
Format I4 16V DOHC NA VVT
Total displacement (cc)1,332
Bore x Stroke (mm x mm)76.0 x 73.4
Maximum Output [hp(kW)/rpm]94 (70) / 5,750
Maximum Torque (Nm/rpm)120 / 4,000
Fuel tank capacity (litres)40
Transmission5MTCVT4AT
Maximum Speed (km/h)200190190
Acceleration 0–100 km/h (sec)12.213.1 ?

The third generation Saga is powered by Proton's 1.3-litre VVT S4PE engine, a naturally aspirated, four-cylinder, 16-valve DOHC petrol unit with variable valve timing. [5] The 1.3-litre VVT, the sole option in the new Saga, is capable of 94 hp at 5,750 rpm and 120 Nm at 4,000 rpm. [5] The new VVT engine is derived from the Proton Iriz, and replaces the old CamPro IAFM+ engine which powered the Saga FLX family. [8]

Although the new VVT engine outputs the same amount of power as the IAFM+ unit previously, it features a number of mechanical enhancements for reduced noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) and improved fuel efficiency. [8] In comparison to the old IAFM+, the new VVT engine has a new block, new pistons, new valves and a longer 10,000 km service interval. It also features variable valve timing in the cylinder head, making the third generation Saga the first in its lineage to offer VVT technology. [5] The engine now sits on a new three-mount configuration, as opposed to the four-mount arrangement in the outgoing Saga models as well as the Iriz. [8] The improved mounting configuration has considerably reduced transmissions of engine vibrations into the cabin. [8] Proton has also fitted a new strut bar in the engine bay, for improved driving dynamics. [8] The ECU has also been calibrated for a more linear throttle response.

All variants are powered by Proton's 94 hp, 1.3-litre VVT engine. 2016 Proton Saga (BT, Mk4) Premium body structure (01) (30383937246).jpg
All variants are powered by Proton's 94 hp, 1.3-litre VVT engine.

Like the Saga FLX family previously, the third generation Saga is paired to either a Getrag 5-speed manual or a Punch Powertrain VT2+ CVT. [5] However, Proton has enhanced the Punch CVT for a smoother drive, and in its latest iteration is claimed to be considerably more refined and responsive than the older CVT units in the Iriz and Saga FLX. [8] Acceleration has also improved, with the manual and CVT variants taking 12.2 and 13.1 seconds to reach 100 km/h from a standstill, both 0.8 and 1.4 seconds faster than the old Saga FLX. [8]

As a result of the various refinements made to the engine and transmission combination in the new Saga, Proton claims that fuel efficiency has improved by 10% to 5.4L/100 km with the manual, and by 11% to 5.6L/100 km with the CVT, both at a constant speed of 90 km/h. [8] The new Saga is the second Proton model to utilise the company's new ECO Drive Assist feature. [5] The system assesses the driver's throttle input, and a green indicator on the instrument cluster will light up when the car is being driven in an economical manner. [5]

The new Saga will not be offered with a larger 1.6-litre engine. [5] The decision was made in view of Proton's revised marketing strategy which aims to prevent product overlapping and sales cannibalisation. [26] The new Saga will only be sold with the 1.3-litre engine, and future Saga models will receive economy 1.0-litre and 1.2-litre engines instead. [34]

With the launch of 2019 Proton Saga MC1, the 1.3-litre engine still remains except now paired to either to a Getrag 5-speed manual as before or a Hyundai 4-speed automatic. It is worth to note that Geely who has a 49% stake in Proton Holdings also uses this same transmission in some of their vehicles. The L or low mode with the CVT is no more. Now a S or sport mode exists with the automatic. [28]

During the launch of 2022 Saga MC2 and from its detail information, the 2022 Saga's engine remains its capacity similar with its previous domestic counterpart, unlike 2019 Saga export counterparts and as speculated before.

In June 2023, the Hyundai-sourced 4-speed automatic was swapped for an Aisin 4-speed automatic. [35]

Notes

  1. Legend

    Blue : Standard across all trim levels.
    Green : Available on selected trim level(s) only, full package.
    Yellow : Available on selected trim level(s) only, but is not the full package.
    Red : Not available on selected trim level(s), or is the no-frills package.

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The Toyota Avanza and Daihatsu Xenia are a series of multi-purpose vehicles (MPV) developed by Daihatsu and marketed by both Toyota and Daihatsu, mainly sold with three-row seating. The Avanza and Xenia were developed as an entry-level MPV marketed mainly for the Indonesian and other emerging markets, and mainly produced in Indonesia by Astra Daihatsu Motor. Avanza's spiritual predecessor was the Kijang, whose model program has since been split into two different models to expand Toyota's reach in the MPV sector.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Proton Persona</span> Motor vehicle

The Proton Persona is a series of compact and subcompact cars produced by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Proton.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Toyota Vios</span> Subcompact car

The Toyota Vios is a nameplate used for subcompact cars produced by the Japanese manufacturer Toyota, primarily for markets in Southeast Asia, China and Taiwan since 2002. Slotted below the compact Corolla, the Vios serves as the replacement to the Tercel, which filled the subcompact or B-segment sedan class in the region. It is also successor to the entry-level variants of the E110 series Corolla in some markets such as the Philippines and Vietnam.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Toyota Corolla (E140)</span> Motor vehicle

The Toyota Corolla (E140/E150) is the tenth generation of cars marketed by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate. The Toyota Auris replaced the Corolla hatchback in Japan and Europe, but remained badged as a "Corolla" in Australia and New Zealand.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Proton Exora</span> Motor vehicle

The Proton Exora is a discontinued automobile produced by the Malaysian car manufacturer Proton. Considered to be a compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) in the C-segment, it became Malaysia's first locally developed MPV upon its release on April 15, 2009. The Exora is the first Proton based on the P2 platform. Its facelift revision, which debuted on December 15, 2011, became the first Proton to use the CamPro CFE turbocharged engine and CVT technology.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Proton Prevé</span> Motor vehicle

The Proton Prevé is a four-door compact saloon developed by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Proton. It was launched on 16 April 2012 and is based on Proton's next-generation P2 platform. The Prevé is the saloon complement to its sister car, the Proton Suprima S hatchback, and is also the successor of Proton Inspira.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Proton Saga (second generation)</span> Motor vehicle

The second generation Proton Saga is a 4-door subcompact sedan produced by Malaysian car manufacturer Proton which launched on 18 January 2008. It succeeds the first generation Proton Saga as the company's flagship model. The second generation Proton Saga is based on a stretched Proton Savvy platform and was developed in-house by Proton with technical support from Lotus Cars and LG CNS.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Toyota Corolla (E170)</span> Motor vehicle

The E170/E180 series Toyota Corolla is the eleventh-generation of the Corolla that has been sold internationally since 2013. Two basic front and rear styling treatments are fitted to the E170—a North American version that debuted first—and a more conservative design for all other markets that debuted later in 2013. For the Japanese and Hong Kong markets, the smaller Japanese-made E160 model is offered instead; the Japanese-made version remains compliant with Japanese government dimension regulations. The E170/E180 has an increased wheelbase that is 100 mm (3.9 in) longer than the previous generation. The E170/E180 was derived from the Toyota New MC platform, unlike the E160, which was based on the B platform.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Perodua Axia</span> Motor vehicle

The Perodua Axia is a city car produced by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Perodua. It was launched on 15 September 2014 as the successor to the Viva. The car takes over the title of being the most affordable car in Malaysia from the Viva, and the best-selling car in Malaysia for three consecutive years, between 2015 until 2017. The Axia is the first model to debut from Perodua's all-new second factory in Rawang, Selangor. As of mid-2023, the Axia reached 600,000 units sold since the launch of its first generation in 2014.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Proton Iriz</span> Motor vehicle

The Proton Iriz is a supermini (B-segment) produced by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Proton since 2014. It was unveiled on 25 September 2014 at Proton City by Malaysia’s fourth and seventh prime minister, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. The Iriz platform is also used by its sedan equivalent, the Persona (BH) which was introduced in 2016.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Perodua Bezza</span> Motor vehicle

The Perodua Bezza is an A-segment sedan produced by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Perodua. It was launched on 21 July 2016 as Perodua's first sedan car, and a complement to the Axia hatchback.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Proton Persona (2016)</span> Motor vehicle

The third-generation Proton Persona (BH), codenamed P2-31A during development, is a subcompact (B-segment) saloon engineered by the Malaysian automobile manufacturer Proton. The BH series represents the third and latest generation in the Proton Persona lineage. It was unveiled on 23 August 2016 as the successor to the CM Persona.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Proton X70</span> SUV made by Proton

The Proton X70 is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Malaysian car maker Proton. Marketed as a C-segment SUV, the car was launched on 12 December 2018, unveiled in a ceremony by then-prime minister and former Proton chairman Mahathir Mohamad. Being the first SUV released by Proton, it is conceived by rebadging the Geely Boyue, following the acquisition of Proton by Geely Automobile Holdings in 2017. The X70 is distinguishable from the Boyue by some design element differences and its right-hand drive configuration.

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