KUALA LUMPUR: Proton is anticipating that all car brands will post their best numbers for the year as Malaysia s automative industry hits its stride in 2021.
According to Proton Edar CEO Roslan Abdullah, the carmaker expects total industry volume to be over 63,000 units. For Proton, March was a very good sales month as we achieved our highest figure in 90 months but our sense of achievement is tempered by the fact that it could have been even better if we were able to produce more units, he said in a statement.
Proton s sales in March hit 14,989 units, which was a 26.2% increase over the previous month and its best month since September 2013, on the back of growing deliveries for its two SUV models.
2 November 2020 11:35 am / 9 comments
Edaran Otomobil Nasional (EON) has announced that it has added Proton as another marque to its retail stable, renewing its long-standing association with the car brand. This makes official the initial murmurings earlier this year that EON would return to selling Proton vehicles following a restructuring exercise carried out by the national automaker.
With the move, EON now operates nine Proton dealerships, having taken them over from Proton Edar. These outlets include four 4S (sales, service, spares and spray) centres and three 3S centres, with four branches located in the central region and two each in Johor and Penang.
Over the past few months, there have been reports of Proton customers facing issues with aftersales parts, for both accident repairs and scheduled services. This has left some cars stuck waiting for parts, or serviced […]
Proton has announced its sales performance for February 2021. The national carmaker delivered 11,873 units (domestic and export) last month, which was 5,909 units (or 99%) more than that managed in January, when it sold […]
Proton Holdings Bhd sold 11,873 units to customers in February 2021, nearly double the 5,964 units sold in the month earlier. The carmaker also saw a 19.9% increase in sales volume from February 2020. Overall, however, total sales for the first two months of the year were still 643 units or 3.5% behind last year’s cumulative total as of the same period, it said in a statement today.