Proton Juara

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Proton Juara
Manufacturer Proton
Production 2001-2006
Class Minivan
Body style 5-door van
Engine 1.1 L 4A31 I4
Wheelbase 2390 mm
Length 3660 mm
Width 1535 mm
Height 1810 mm
Curb weight 1005 kg
Related Mitsubishi Town Box, Nissan Clipper
Similar Perodua Kenari

The Proton Juara was a minivan produced by Proton. It was based on the Japan Domestic Market-only Mitsubishi Town Box. The name was derived from the Malay language, meaning 'champion'.

The Juara was introduced in 2001 as a rival to Perodua's Kenari and was targeted at young families looking for an urban lifestyle vehicle. As such, Proton introduced a raft of optional accessories to go with it. The car had a 1.1 L engine producing 71bhp.

The Juara was criticised due to its less-than-desirable looks. This factor has dented sales so badly that in 2006 Proton discontinued the Juara due to slow sales.


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Car models:

Arena | Gen-2 | Perdana | Putra | Saga | Satria | Satria R3 | Savvy | Juara | Tiara | Waja | Wira

Engines: Campro engine
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