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post Dec 17 2011, 10:55 AM, updated 14y ago

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Today (16/12/2011) is quite a significant date for Proton, as their latest child, the Exora Bold and Exora Prime is officially launched. To the uninitiated, the Exora Bold and Exora Prime is now power by the new Campro CFE 1.6 turbocharged engine. I managed to have a go in an Exora Bold today.

Upon starting the Exora, the first thing I noticed was the new redesigned meter clusters. It looks very much like those Toyota Optitron meter, white and bright. I did notice the gear shifter was a tad bit tall, not sure if it was a defect or just eases gear shifting. Upon letting loose on the highways, the Exora Bold’s 205nm of torque is unleashed from 2000rpm onwards. You can hear the turbo sound if your radio is not turned on. Not exactly a bad thing, as it’s a subtle hint of what lies under the bonnet. Mated with a CVT gearbox from Punch Powertrain, the Exora Bold surprises me with it’s pulling power. Without much ado, the Exora Bold reaches 110km/h and keeps going. I managed somewhere around 120km/h before I ran out of safe roads. Wind noise and tire noise were almost nonexistent. Stopping power is provided by 4 disc brakes all round, coupled with ABS+EBD for that extra safety. Just so you guys know, the Exora Bold has rubbers from GTRadial. Sure the name is cool, but did you know that GTRadial actually comes from Gajah Tunggal in Indonesia? Thumbs up for that creative name. Besides the stopping power, the Exora Bold’s steering offers much feedback, in comparison to the Nissan Grand Livina’s EPS one. Although the EPS assists a lot in low speed cornering, high speeds on highways can get rather scary and unnerving; due to the lack of feedback the EPS offers (or does not). Suspension wise, there was no official word from Proton saying that it was retuned or carried over from the Exora, but the (now) Proton Ride and Handling really prevails itself. When driven on bumpy roads, the Exora Bold managed to keep occupants nice and comfy, while high speeds on highways does not get bouncy at all. Thumbs up for the excellent suspension set up. The Inspira has the same feel as the Exora, although the Exora tends to exhibit a bit of body roll when pushed into corners hard.

As for the feature set, now the Exora Bold comes with a rear camera parking assist. It’s a similar system used in the Kia Forte, and really helps parking in tight spots. Leather seats are also available on the Exora Bold. I won’t touch oher features like the driving position, aircon blowers etc as they are carried over from the previous Exora. Spaces are aplenty in the Exora.

Proton sure has a winner in the MPV segment. For a 1.6L MPV, this is one of the most powerful and has the most torque, when comparing against local favourites, including the Perodua Alza, Nissan Grand Livina and the Toyota Innova. There are only 2 setbacks that I foresee. One is Proton’s brand image. Due to Proton’s past, not many people would want to consider a Proton as a new car, but recent offerings from Proton seems to have changed that a lot, and hopefully the Exora Bold can do that. The second is that the reliability of the turbo system. I dare not say how reliable the turbo system fitted into the Exora Bold would be, but if their engineers has done their homework properly, it should last up to 150,000km with little fuss. I’d give the Exora Bold a 17/20.
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CVT Cooler

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Nice comfy leather seats

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Rubbers from GTRadial

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New gearbox



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zzzz Why no paragraph. Hard to read ler
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post Dec 17 2011, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(-cmi- @ Dec 17 2011, 10:57 AM)
zzzz Why no paragraph. Hard to read ler
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Fixed.
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post Dec 17 2011, 11:00 AM

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fuuuhh tempting drool.gif

FC how ah?
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QUOTE(alieamin @ Dec 17 2011, 11:02 AM)
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FC how ah?
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Proton quoted 8.3L/100km.
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Press 3/4 throttle, speed climbing liek mad.

Reach 110km/h with ease

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QUOTE(ericmaxman @ Dec 17 2011, 11:02 AM)
Proton quoted 8.3L/100km.
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woah... hope the price wont hit 80k.
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QUOTE(ericmaxman @ Dec 17 2011, 11:05 AM)
Press 3/4 throttle, speed climbing liek mad.

Reach 110km/h with ease

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You already test drive it? I went to showroom just to have a look on Proton new model (Saga FLX SE & Proton Exora Bold). So far so good. If Proton able to hire creative interior designer, i bet this car can sell really well.
But Bold interior isn't that bad actually. Just still can't fight with Korean designer.



QUOTE(alieamin @ Dec 17 2011, 11:10 AM)
woah...  hope the price wont hit 80k.
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Price is RM80k for Bold

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The long-awaited Campro Charge Fuel Efficiency (CFE) engine powers the Exora Bold Premium and the range-topping Exora Prime. This CFE engine puts out 138 hp at 5,000 rpm and 205 Nm of torque from 2,000 to 4,000 rpm from 1.6 litres. Paired to a CVT gearbox, top speed is 185 km/h and 0-100 km/h is done in 13.3 seconds. Claimed fuel consumption is 7.8 litres per 100 km.


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QUOTE(-cmi- @ Dec 17 2011, 11:10 AM)
You already test drive it? I went to showroom just to have a look on Proton new model (Saga FLX SE & Proton Exora Bold). So far so good. If Proton able to hire creative interior designer, i bet this car can sell really well.
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QUOTE(alieamin @ Dec 17 2011, 11:12 AM)
The long-awaited Campro Charge Fuel Efficiency (CFE) engine powers the Exora Bold Premium and the range-topping Exora Prime. This CFE engine puts out 138 hp at 5,000 rpm and 205 Nm of torque from 2,000 to 4,000 rpm from 1.6 litres. Paired to a CVT gearbox, top speed is 185 km/h and 0-100 km/h is done in 13.3 seconds. Claimed fuel consumption is 7.8 litres per 100 km.
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Proton cant spell TORQUE.

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QUOTE(-cmi- @ Dec 17 2011, 11:10 AM)
You already test drive it? I went to showroom just to have a look on Proton new model (Saga FLX SE & Proton Exora Bold). So far so good. If Proton able to hire creative interior designer, i bet this car can sell really well.
But Bold interior isn't that bad actually. Just still can't fight with Korean designer.
Price is RM80k for Bold
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There will be a “Proton 4 U Day” from December 16-18 (this weekend) at all Proton sales outlets nationwide, with door gifts for those who test drive the Exora Bold. The Exora Prime however, will not be available for test drive, and can only be viewed at selected Crystal Showrooms in Juru (Penang), Plentong (Johor) and Mutiara Damansara (PJ).
Last but not least, prices. Proton has officially released a tentative OTR price list, where the 1.6 Standard MT retails for RM59,998, the Bold 1.6 Executive MT for RM70,998, the Bold 1.6 Executive AT for RM74,998 and the Bold 1.6 Premium CVT for RM79,998. The Exora Prime is priced at RM88,998.



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QUOTE(alieamin @ Dec 17 2011, 11:13 AM)
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There will be a “Proton 4 U Day” from December 16-18 (this weekend) at all Proton sales outlets nationwide, with door gifts for those who test drive the Exora Bold. The Exora Prime however, will not be available for test drive, and can only be viewed at selected Crystal Showrooms in Juru (Penang), Plentong (Johor) and Mutiara Damansara (PJ).
Last but not least, prices. Proton has officially released a tentative OTR price list, where the 1.6 Standard MT retails for RM59,998, the Bold 1.6 Executive MT for RM70,998, the Bold 1.6 Executive AT for RM74,998 and the Bold 1.6 Premium CVT for RM79,998. The Exora Prime is priced at RM88,998.
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which model is without the fake wood ?
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which model is without the fake wood ?
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Exora BOLD
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Word 'comparison' is wrong too shakehead.gif
Anyone take pic of real Exora Prime? I heard the real wood look better than pic that Proton released.


Anyway, Proton really need to hire some quality staff. Or give quality training program to all their staff member.
I ask SA about the upcoming Proton Tuah and surprisingly, he don't have any idea about it doh.gif He even think i talk about Proton Jebat doh.gif When i ask him about Persona replacement, he point out about current Persona. He try to avoid my question and masuk their office.

I bet i got better knowledge about this Proton car than those SA shakehead.gif

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Word 'comparison' is wrong too  shakehead.gif
Anyone take pic of real Exora Prime? I heard the real wood look better than pic that Proton released.
Anyway, Proton really need to hire some quality staff. Or give quality training program to all their staff member.
I ask SA about the upcoming Proton Tuah and surprisingly, he don't have any idea about it  doh.gif  He even think i talk about Proton Jebat  doh.gif When i ask him about Persona replacement, he point out about current Persona. He try to avoid my question and masuk their office.

I bet i got better knowledge about this Proton car than those SA  shakehead.gif
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Staffs are not supposed to talk about company secret, even if they know about it.

Wish I have the time to test drive it today.. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Volfeed @ Dec 17 2011, 11:54 AM)
Staffs are not supposed to talk about company secret, even if they know about it.

Wish I have the time to test drive it today..  sweat.gif
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Really? But upcoming Proton Tuah model is well known on public already. Nothing secret about that.
If he can't provide me the detail about when it gonna release, at least he should give better answer.
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QUOTE(-cmi- @ Dec 17 2011, 11:57 AM)
Really? But upcoming Proton Tuah model is well known on public already. Nothing secret about that.
If he can't provide me the detail about when it gonna release, at least he should give better answer.
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Well known but not official. Even for the Exora CFE, if you ask any SA (or even your neighbour Proton staff) before the official press release, they won't tell you about it.

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