Simply a pleasure to own
Getting around has never been this comfortable and convenitent. Designed with pleasing yet prractical features such as a fuel-efficient engine and grad boot space, the all-new Proton SAGA is the car everyone loves to drive - and own.
Simply a better performance
Enhanced with Intergrated Air Fuel Module (IAFM) technology, the new CamPro 1.3 engine enables greater efficiency at low speeds. While allowing better performance and improved stability at high speeds.
Simply more thoughtful in design
Boasting a longer and wider body, enjoy the best cabin space in its class!
What's truly amazing, a really useful boot capacity of 413 litres. That's not all. The sleek minimalist styling also reveals little thoughtful details like convenient cup or bottle holders at every seat.
Plus handy storage compartments like a CD holder and even a floor compartment to get you organised. Not to mention must-haves like keyless entry, electronic side mirrors ans reverse sensors.
Simply safer to drive
Featuring a strong reinforced chassis and body structure, the all-new Proton SAGA is designed to fulfill international crash safety standards including airbag protection for the driver for greater peace of mind.
Exterior
- Features a strong reinforced chassis and body structure that is designed to fulfill international crash safety standards
- New Integrated Air Fuel Module (IAFM) technology that enables greater fuel efficiency at low speeds while allowing better performance and improved stability at high speeds
- Innovative, useful features such as keyless entry, electronic side mirrors and reverse sensors
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Interior
- Equipped with airbag protection for the driver for greater peace of mind
- A longer and wider body comes with a generous, useful 413-litre boot capacity
- Sleek minimalist styling reveals little thoughtful details like convenient cup or bottle holders at every seat
- Handy storage compartments like a CD holder and even a floor compartment to get you organised
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