HISTORY OF PROTON – MALAYSIA
Its model line-up includes the Waja, Satria GTi, Wira,
Iswara, Arena, Perdana V6 and Juara. The range of 1.3, 1.5, 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0
litre engines satisfies a wide spectrum of customers both locally and abroad.
PROTON’s main plant in Shah Alam, with an area of 923 900 sq metres, was
originally designed for a capacity of 80 000 units per year. In 1997, capacity
increased to 230 000 units per year with the construction of the Medium Volume
Factory, which is next to the Main Plant. Today, the Shah Alam factory is
capable of producing 240 000 vehicles per year.
Besides being shareholders, Mitsubishi Corporation and
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation are also PROTON’s technical assistance partner
and component supplier. PROTON has a total of 11 subsidiaries and 11 associate
companies, which are involved in manufacturing, research and development, sales
and service activities.
December 30, 1996, marked the launch of the Proton Putra, a
two-door coupe, as well the production of our millionth car from the Shah Alam
plant. PROTON made a major step in upgrading its engineering capabilities with
the acquisition of Lotus Group International Limited, a British automotive
engineering company and manufacturer of luxury sports cars in October 1996.
Together, PROTON and Lotus offer large scale manufacturing capabilities with
world-class engineering expertise.
PROTON cars are making their mark internationally as
competitive and innovative automobiles. They are now being exported to 50
countries including the highly competitive United Kingdom and continental
European markets. With concerted and unswerving commitment from customers,
business associates, shareholders, government agencies, and employees, PROTON
is realising its goal of being an internationally successful Malaysian
automotive manufacturer. It is achieving this by being customer oriented and by
producing competitively priced and innovative products. Thus, it is
contributing to Malaysia’s attainment of Vision 2020.
With solid base built up over the last 10 years, Malaysia’s
car manufacturing industry is progressing vigorously.




