Proton

Proton
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Proton Holdings Berhad, commonly known as Proton (stylised PROTON), is a Malaysian multinational automotive company.
Proton began manufacturing rebadged versions of Mitsubishi Motors products in the 1980s and 1990s.
In 2012, Proton was fully acquired by DRB-HICOM.
Proton was the owner of Lotus Cars from 1996 to 2017. In May 2017, DRB-HICOM announced plans to sell a 49.9% stake in Proton and a 51% stake in Lotus to Chinese company Geely. The deal was signed in June 2017, and Lotus has ceased to be a unit of Proton.
In July 2023, after the internal restructuring in Geely Group, the Proton brand was consolidated into the balance sheets of Geely Auto.
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- (unknown) (1)
- 1.3 (8)
- 1.3 Aeroback (6)
- 1.5 (7)
- 1.5 Aeroback (3)
- 300 (1)
- 313 (1)
- 400 (4)
- Arena (1)
- Compact (2)
- Electro (1)
- Exora (18)
- GEN•2 (35)
- Impian (5)
- Inspira (14)
- Iriz (3)
- Juara (5)
- Jumbuck (5)
- Knight (3)
- MPi (7)
- Natura (1)
- Neo (1)
- Perdana (25)
- Persona (49)
- Prevé (8)
- Putra (1)
- Saga (79)
- Saga Aeroback (3)
- Saga FL (7)
- Saga Iswara (50)
- Saga Iswara Aeroback (20)
- Saga Limousine (1)
- Saga LMST (5)
- Saga Stretched Limousine (1)
- Satria (31)
- Satria GTi (5)
- Satria Neo (5)
- Satria Neo Super 2000 (2)
- Satria R3 (1)
- Savvy (11)
- Suprima S (1)
- Tiara (4)
- Waja (79)
- Wira (112)
- Wira 4WD (1)
- Wira Aeroback (10)