Here comes more pictures of the upcoming Proton MPV. This will be Proton's new entry in the Midi MPV segment dominated by Toyota Avanza and followed closely by Nissan Grand Livina. The side profile shows a rising beltline from front to rear with large side windows. There are cues of the Proton Gene shown upfront. The side mirror comes with a signal indicator while the wheels look like a small 15-incher but it looked very smart indeed . Looking at the photos again it seem that the cabin is somehow roomy for 7-passenger. So far from this set of pictures we have to say the Proton MPV does look pretty good.
Our photog IzrulAzhar recently spotted the Proton MPV when he was on vacation. Armed with his ever loyal SLR wherever he goes, this beautiful relationship rewarded Izrul (and us, of course) with a few spyshots of the upcoming Proton MPV (and in style to boot!) with his signature panning shots. Enjoy the teaser shot while the terato folks try to get over the celebration euphoria and we'll get more of the shots uploaded first thing tomorrow. If we can get over the hangover, of course.
THIS is a car with attitude that undeniably stands out on the road.
Love or hate it, the X6 is a convention-defier in SUV (sports utility vehicle) design with its sloping coupé roofline in the rear and athletic, though bug-like proportions.
However, it would be wrong to call it an SUV as BMW touts the four-seater X6 as the world’s first sports activity coupé.
Autoincar.com has published some leaked images of the next facelift Triton (L200 in Europe). The only major difference is a revised front fascia (grille and bumper). However the images here refer to a low rider 4x2 space-cab body version. Flagship 3.2-litre models should spot a sportier wire mesh grille as per the current model.
According to autoincar, the facelifted Triton is expected to be launched at the upcoming Motor Expo 2008 in Thailand (29th November to 3rd December 2008). However as of to date, there is no official press release by Mitsubishi Motors Thailand's website, and the site still carries images of the current Triton.