Malaysia’s Proton is back in Singapore, unveiling a new showroom and its electric SUV


Proton's new showroom in Leng Kee Road in Singapore. -- PHOTO: VINCAR GROUP

SINGAPORE/TANJONG MALIM, (The Straits Times/ANN): Malaysia’s national carmaker Proton is back in Singapore, revving up its re-entry on Sept 17 with the launch of its electric sport utility vehicle (SUV) which has taken Malaysia by storm.

On the same day at its new showroom in Leng Kee Road, eight customers will receive their e.Mas 7 SUVs from Proton’s Singapore distributor Vincar Group. The launch ends an 11-year absence – Proton exited the Republic in 2014 after its subsidiary sold its last four cars in Singapore.

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