Proton Exora officially revealed: Full details and 51 images!

It has been 18 months since Proton’s first MPV project was conceived, and now after many spyshots and teaser images, as well as an embargo break, Malaysia’s national auto maker Proton has finally revealed the Proton Exora MPV, which carries a huge potential in reshaping Proton’s image. The launch event took place in Kuala Lumpur and was officiated by the newly appointed front man of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak as well as Tun Dr. Mahathir, the former prime minister who helped introduce Proton about two decades ago.

Exterior, Body Structure & Powertrain.

The Proton Exora is currently offered in two forms; the base Exora 1.6L A/T M-Line priced at RM69,998.00 and the top-of-the-line Exora 1.6L A/T H-Line which can be fetched for RM75,998.00. Compared to the Nissan Grand Livina which is pitted as the Exora’s top competitor, Proton’s MPV is heavier at 1,422 kg compared to 1,245 kg. The Exora is also longer by 172 mm at 4,592 mm, wider by 119 mm at 1,809 mm and stands taller by 101 mm at 1,691 mm. It also has a longer wheelbase of 2,730 mm instead of 2,600 mm with the Nissan.

The front wheel drive 7-seater Proton Exora is pinned on a platform that was co-developed with LG CNS and on the outside it features a pretty good looking, matured design that is finished with LED brake lights, bee-sting antenna mounted at the front, chrome on the rear strip (for H-Line), chrome trim on the front grille (for H-Line), electric wing mirrors as well as 15 inch wheels wrapped with either Goodyear Assurance or Silverstone Kruizer tires in 195/65R15 sizes. The H-Line also gets black-out stickers on the B-pillar and C-pillar.

Suspension wise, the Exora features MacPherson struts up front with a torsion beam setup at the rear. The interesting part is that Proton has also made ready a multi-link rear suspension for the Exora, in case Proton sees a potential for it in the future, for the domestic or international market. The Exora is powered by a 1.6 liter Campro CPS that is able to produce 125HP at 6,500 revs and 150Nm of torque at 4,500 revs. Although on paper the Exora has an extra 21HP compared to the Livina with the same torque figures, the Exora is heavier, by 177 kg, which is a pretty huge margin actually and which also means that the 1.6 Campro CPS has more work to do. With the 4 speed automatic, the Exora cruises at 110 km/h with the engine working at 3,000 revs. Fuel consumption is rated at 9.2 liters per 100 kilometers based on the combined cycle, while consuming 7.2 liters at a constant speed of 90 km/h. Key safety features are made up by dual airbags and an ABS system. Continue reading for the rest of the report and to view an image gallery.

According to Proton, the Exora was designed to achieve a 4-star rating in the Euro NCAP system and has thus far passed an equivalent test in a testing facility in Spain. The Exora also features a single front end module that is made of a combination of composite resin/high grade plastic and metal in certain areas to reinforce it. It serves as the front end structure while integrating the heat and fluid system mounts, bumper mounts and lighting system mounts. This results in a slight decrease in weight, higher control of quality in terms of production, lower cost, ease of assembly as well as provides a better fine-tuning ability for the crumple zone, since it uses 5 parts instead of 12 major parts of a conventional module.

Exora’s Body Control Module (BCM).

As reported earlier, the Proton Exora MPV is also fitted with a Body Control Module (BCM) that helps control a number of functions in the Exora. Supplied by Continental AG (Siemens VDO unit), the BCM offers the following:


Interior.

The H-Line Exora comes with cruise control, an LCD screen with DVD player, leather seats as well as a touch screen portable GPS device while both models retain the Bluetooth hands-free system, audio streaming functionality of the 2-DIN head unit and air conditioning with two blowers and air vents for all three rows. There are also ample cup holders as well as a “teh tarik” hook. The leather seats on the H-Line also have a suede-like material at the sides that would be allowed to expand and contract in a certain way under the hot Malaysian climate which then reduces the chances of them cracking, something common for full leather seats. The third row seats can be folded down flat while the second row can be folded front wards. There is also a compartment on the floor behind the third row.

The DVD entertainment in the H-Line variant is mounted at the roof of the 2nd row. Othar than being able to take in DVDs, it can also read files from an SD Card. It also allows you to stream the audio from the DVD to the head unit installed up front via FM transmission. There are also two headphone jacks.


Current OTR Pricing with Insurance:

Proton Exora 1.6L A/T M-Line Metallic – RM69,998.00
Proton Exora 1.6L A/T M-Line Solid – RM69,548.00
Proton Exora 1.6L A/T H-Line Metallic – RM75,998.00
Proton Exora 1.6L A/T H-Line Solid – RM75,548.00

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Comments

I luv this car,,,,i can comfortably put all my 5 children in ….very practical for 7 seater with 1.6 cc

Booked one H-line yesterday, hope able to get it end of next month. The important part is have proton improve their car quality and QC section. I don’t want to depend on luck like last time. Other then this, the car is ok…not bad for 1.6cc and the price which I am paying for it. Hope it worth every penny of it. Cheers!!!

Hi Wan,

Good to hear that! We are currently testing the Proton Exora H-Line as well.. The test drive report will come up shortly. So far, the Exora is getting the thumbs up from us!

Proton Exora cantek menawan dan menjimatkan

Wonder when it will come to Singapore.Last week chatted with the peoples at Teban.Some of them say that August only H-Line together with Satria Neo CPS(Limited units),Gen2 CPS/IAFM(125hp @ 110hp respectively) will make thier debut here.Rumours also say next year all new Waja with 1.8cc will start production.Wonder how true it is.

Hi All,

I hope the management of Proton should take this seriously, if the Exora are good demand but after sales service have to carry out do their job, I have a bad experience with my old Proton Wira and a lot people also have the same bad experience with Proton car too. I hope Proton have to gain thier trust from customer this time. Actually, I really concern about the QUALITY OF THE PROTON.

Proton Exora really excites me based on exterior design and price when I first saw it on papers. Unbelievable that it is from Proton. Way to go! But interior can be improved pls.I am getting a MPV soon. So maybe the marketing dept can tabulate Exora pros and con against other similar MPVs based dollars and cents and irs selling points……………..However quite disappointing when I called both UBI and Alexandra branch for more info………….

Just bought this car two weeks ago at Georgetown, Penang. Very impressed with this car. So many features like European cars. A good looking MPV plus extremely good price tag. Just went to Thailand saw a lot of Exora around. And from what I saw on some blogs that Proton Exora received a lot of bookings. Will hit the Australia shore soon and I hope this MPV will do the best as the hot-selling Proton Persona and the newly-launched S16. Way to go Proton.

already book H-line..just waiting to arrival…can’t wait for so long….feel like dream comes true..

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