QUOTE(destee88 @ Nov 8 2017, 12:39 PM)
doubt it, maybe 80-90k range, dont think there are many p1 fans can afford this price rangeQUOTE
According to second minister of international trade and industry Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan, the Boyue-based Proton SUV is estimated to arrive in Malaysia within two years, and with a price tag of under RM100,000.
In the report by China Press, Ong explained that the Malaysian government will soon liberalise its tax structure to encourage more foreign investment. This is to honour its promise to the WTO and ASEAN Free Trade Area to lower the excise duty on cars.
Ong therefore said the Boyue, which is priced at 110,000 yuan (RM69,537) in its native market, will likely see an estimated 10-20% price hike when it is introduced here. However, it remains to be seen if the SUV will be introduced as a fully imported (CBU) or locally-assembled (CKD) model, although the latter is the more likely of the two.
In the report by China Press, Ong explained that the Malaysian government will soon liberalise its tax structure to encourage more foreign investment. This is to honour its promise to the WTO and ASEAN Free Trade Area to lower the excise duty on cars.
Ong therefore said the Boyue, which is priced at 110,000 yuan (RM69,537) in its native market, will likely see an estimated 10-20% price hike when it is introduced here. However, it remains to be seen if the SUV will be introduced as a fully imported (CBU) or locally-assembled (CKD) model, although the latter is the more likely of the two.
Nov 8 2017, 12:45 PM

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