The Proton Putra (Malay, "son" or "prince") is a front wheel drive Sports coupe produced by Malaysian automobile company Proton. Production of the Putra started in late 1996 and ended in 2001, but was briefly relaunched in limited numbers in 2004 for the domestic market. The reasoning for the relaunch is the clearing of the remaining stocks available at the factory.[1]

Proton Putra R
Overview
ManufacturerProton
Also calledProton Coupé R(UK)
Proton M21
ProductionLate 1996–2001, 2004
AssemblyMalaysia: Pekan, Pahang (AMM)
Body and chassis
ClassSports car
Body style2-door coupé
Layout[[Front-engine, front -wheel-drive layout|Front-engine, front-wheel drive]]
Powertrain
Engine1.8 L 4G93 DOHC I4
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,440 mm (96.1 in)
Length4,225 mm (166.3 in)
Width1,690 mm (66.5 in)
Height1,365 mm (53.7 in)
Kerb weight1,007 kg (2,220.1 lb)

Specifications

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Powertrain Engine & Performance[2]
Engine 1.8L Mitsubishi 4G93P I4
Maximum Speed (km/h) 264 km/h
Acceleration 0–100 km/h (sec) 9.9
Maximum Output hp(kW)/rpm 140.13 PS (138.00 bhp) (102.82 kW) @ 6000rpm
Maximum Torque (Nm/rpm) 164Nm (121 lbf/ft) @ 5500rpm
Full tank capacity (Litre) n/a
Tyres & Rims F 185/60 HR 14
Chassis
Power Steering Yes
Suspension (Front/Rear) McPherson/

Multi-link suspension

Brake (Front/Rear) F/R Ventilated Disc/Di-S

Engine

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Proton Putra rear

The Putra's power-plant is derived from a Mitsubishi 4G93P DOHC engine, with the P representing Proton.

Export market

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In the United Kingdom and Australia, the Putra was sold as the Proton Coupé or Proton M21, but sales were not strong as it was considered very bland looking and being aesthetically similar to the older 1992-1995 Lancer series 5 or Mitsubishi Lancer CC as known to Australians. Additionally, it was considered dull to drive compared to more adventurous competitors like the Ford Puma and Vauxhall Tigra.

Design

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Based on Mitsubishi's Fourth generation Mirage Asti Lancer, the Putra is a two-door coupé with front end styling similar to that of both the Proton Wira and the first generation Proton Satria. The rear, however, features a more original design with only the taillights bearing similarities to those of the first generation Satria and fourth generation Lancer.

The vehicle is almost an exact replica of the 1992-1995 4th-generation Lancer both aesthetically and mechanically. The vehicle has headlights and taillights that are interchangeable with those of the Lancer. The Putra, however, is equipped with a Mitsubishi DOHC 4G93 engine and comes with a slightly different front bumper and fenders that make the indicators less interchangeable with those on the Mitsubishi Lancer.

Interior

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The Putra's standard equipment included Recaro N-Joy seats, a leather Momo Daytona 4 steering and leather Momo gear knob. However, during the relaunch units of the Putras in Malaysia, the interior Recaros, Momo steering and gear knob ware not included as standard. The car instead it was refitted with normal seats and steerings but was available with black interior.

Sales

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Year Malaysia[3][i]
2000 96
2001 392
2002 4
2003 4
2004 7
2005 24
  1. ^ Figures based on registration

References

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  1. ^ "Proton Putra". Autocarbase.com. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Proton Putra". Autocarbase.
  3. ^ "Proton Putra : Popularity over the Years". data.gov.my.
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