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Proton shuffles prices, models

Price changes: Proton's S16 is Australia's cheapest sedan, but Suzuki's Alto hatch is cheaper.

Revised prices and model-line-up as Proton S16 remains Australia’s cheapest sedan

12 Apr 2010

PROTON has not, as it promised, reduced Australia’s new-car price benchmark to $10,990 with the introduction of a new entry-level 1.3-litre version of its S16 light-car, but a revised 2010 model range from the Malaysian maker does continue the four-door S16’s positioning as Australia’s cheapest sedan.

Proton Cars Australia (PCA) told GoAuto in December that this month’s new 1.3-litre S16 G would set a new low watermark of less than $11,000 when it was released this month, before more expensive 1.6-litre GXR and LE S16 variants were also added this year.

The S16 G manual has now been launched at $11,990 – making Proton’s most affordable model the cheapest sedan on the market but $200 more expensive than Australia’s lowest-priced new car, Suzuki’s Alto hatch ($11,790).

The manufacturer’s list price of the existing 1.6-litre Proton S16 sedan increases to $12,990.

As we’ve reported, Proton has also confirmed it will introduce its first people-mover – the Exora – in November, followed in December by the Lotus Racing-tuned Satria Neo R3 hatch, as part of what it claims will be “the biggest new model onslaught Proton has had in its 15-year history in the Australian market”.

But it is the expanded and repositioned S16 range that PCA expects will continue the brand’s sales surge in 2010. Proton sales have increased 110 per cent so far this year, following a 221 per cent sales increase in December, when the S16 was launched.

43 center imageLeft: Proton Exora. Below: Proton Satria.

Backed by a new, more functional website, Proton says the S16’s bargain-basement positioning has attracted a four-week waiting list for some variants.

“Our philosophy for Proton is to provide the best priced cars, with great handling, quality and features ensuring a compelling purchase proposition for our customers,” said PCA general manager sales and operations, Billy Falconer.

“Buyers are embracing S16 because of the $11,990 price, which includes a three-year warranty and 24 hours roadside assistance, and as a result we now have a four-week waiting list on the car.”

The S16 is now available in three variants, including the S16 G manual ($11,990), S16 GX manual ($12,990 – was $11,990 driveaway) and the S16 GX automatic, which is priced at $14,990 and adds additional features over manual versions including 14-inch alloy wheels, front foglights, power mirrors and reversing sensors.

From July, the S16 sedan line-up will also include a flagship GXR variant, powered by a 1.6-litre engine and priced at $15,990 ($17,990 auto).

Effective from April 1 are new prices for the Persona small sedan and light-sized Satria Neo and small Gen.2 hatchbacks.

The G manual now opens the three-door Satria Neo hatch range at $14,990 (up $500), while the Satria Neo GX manual is priced at $15,990 (up $1000) and the Satria Neo GXR manual is now $1000 more affordable at $16,990. All Satria Neo variants continue to be available with an automatic transmission for an extra $2000.

Meantime, the Persona G manual now costs $15,990 (up $1000) and the Persona GX manual is priced at $17,490 (up $500), with an automatic gearbox adding $2000 to both pricetags.

Similarly, the entry-level Gen.2 five-door now costs $16,990 (up $1000), while the GX is $500 more expensive at $18,490 and the Gen.2 GXR is $1000 cheaper at $19,990. The GXR adds leather trim, front-side airbags and front foglights to the GX’s specification and all versions remain available in automatic guise for an extra $2000.

Finally, Proton advises that its former price leader, the pint-sized Savvy hatch, and Jumbuck utility are both now in run-out mode before they are discontinued.

The Savvy 1.2 five-door is now priced at $13,990 ($14,990 auto) plus dealer delivery and statutory charges – rather than $12,990 driveaway - while the Jumbuck GLi now costs $14,990 plus on-road costs rather than $13,990 driveaway, effectively ending Proton’s driveaway pricing strategy on some models,Also eventually due to be replaced by an all-new model, the Jumbuck GLSi is priced at $16,990 and adds 14-inch alloy wheels, power windows/mirrors and a bodykit.

Pricing is yet to be revealed for Proton’s first people-mover, the turbocharged 1.6-litre petrol-powered Exora seven-seater and, as we’ve reported, Proton will also release 1.6-litre LE versions of the Persona (in August) and S16 (September).

2010 Proton pricing:
S16 G $11,990
S16 GX $12,990
S16 GX (a) $14,990
S16 GXR $15,990 (July)
S16 GXR (a) $17,990 (July)
Savvy $13,990
Savvy (a) $14,990
Jumbuck GLi $14,990
Jumbuck GLSi $16,990
Satria Neo G $14,990
Satria Neo G (a) $16,990
Satria Neo GX $15,990
Satria Neo GX (a) $17,990
Satria Neo GXR $16,990
Satria Neo GXR (a) $18,990
Persona G $15,990
Persona G (a) $17,990
Persona GX $17,490
Persona GX (a) $19,490
Gen.2 G $16,990
Gen.2 G (a) $18,990
Gen.2 GX $18,490
Gen.2 GX (a) $20,490
Gen.2 GXR $19,990
Gen.2 GXR (a) $21,990
What’s coming from Proton:
Persona LE August
S16 LE September
Exora GX November
Satria Neo R3 Lotus Racing December

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