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Proton Previews New X70 SUV, Bookings Can Be Made From 8th September 2018! [+Video]

With a RM1,000 booking fee come 8th September 2018, you may be one of the first few to get your hands on the all-new, first-ever Sport Utility Vehicle from our first national carmaker Proton called the X70, which was previewed in the metal to the media today.

At first glance the new X70 does indeed seem to be keeping with the times, boasting LED DRL (daytime running lights), clean and yet “energetic lines”, and a new ‘Ethereal Bow’ front grille design, which “captures a sense of agility, speed and lightness” via an ‘Infinite Weave’ that embraces unique elements Malaysia has to offer and infusing them into the design… wow, all that for a grille.

Over on the inside, occupants will be cocooned in Nappa Leather, brushed alloy inserts in the dashboard and a new “technologically advanced interface” a.k.a. a multi-media centre display.

About the name… X70 was chosen by Proton as it would be more acceptable in Asean and other international markets, rather than an actual ‘name’ per se. (I was hoping they’d name it ‘Bayu’ – Ed.) It also allows the possibility for bigger or smaller SUV’s from Proton in the future with little change to the name i.e. X40, X50, X90, etc.

Where to view it… The new X70 will be the star of 7 major events happening throughout the country, including Kuching and KK, from 19th September to 4th November. Stay tuned for more details coming soon! In the meantime, check out our previous coverage on the Proton SUV here.

Download the FULL press release and fact sheet here:

FACT SHEET – PROTON’S FIRST SUV (X70) – MEDIA PREVIEW

NEWS RELEASE – PROTON PREVIEWS ITS SUV TO MALAYSIAN MEDIA

X70 Photo Gallery (photos courtesy of Proton, as usual NO photography was allowed in the preview area)…

Chris Wee has been in the motoring journalism scene since the early 90's, cutting his teeth with publications such as Highway Malaysia, Asian Auto, Auto International, and later on as Editor of Asean Autocar and Malaysian EVO, for which he was its Managing Editor for 7-years, He's also been with NST Cars, Bikes & Trucks, and started his on-line motoring career with Autofreaks.com. Piston.my may be his last stop in a motoring journalism career that spans more than two decades.

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