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Watch Protons live screening of the launch of their all new compact car

Watch Protons live screening of the launch of their all new compact car

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Today's the day, as Proton is launching its first B-segment hatchback now. We’ve built up to this day with a slew of spyshots, teasers, official details and even a scoop of Proton chairman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad himself driving the Iriz/PCC undisguised in KL. The wait will be over very soon.

 

This is a comprehensive launch report – complete with all the details and a full live gallery – will go live shortly after the car is unveiled by the VIPs, but instead of just waiting for that, you can watch Proton’s new baby being unveiled before your eyes, right from your screen, which starts from 9:00 am onwards. As long as your browser supports YouTube streaming, you’ll be able to watch it anywhere, on any device.

 

To go along with the biggest local launch of 2014, we have a long list of exclusive interviews and features lined up in the livestream, including a thorough walk-around video of the new Myvi-fighter, exclusively brought to you by Paultan.org

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Proton PCC, just like the Nissan Bluebird, may not be everyone's cup of tea.

 

'PCC' sounds like Proton Hand Job ;- )

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Really? Looks like MyVi? MyVi looks very Jap leh... This is much more conti looking leh...

 

And the name is Iriz, PCC is just the concept car name, Proton Compact Car...

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given specs are nice and pricing friendly. driving this car doesn't feel like driving a Proton at all, smooth and firm drive~ Good one proton!

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