To celebrate its 35th year, Proton will be launching a Saga Anniversary Edition, which is slated for the reveal on July 9.
official websiteThe Saga compact sedan was launched on July 9, 1985 and that first-generation car was based on a Mitsubishi Lancer model.
To celebrate its 35th year, Proton will be launching a Saga Anniversary Edition, which is slated for reveal on July 9. The contest poster shows a predominantly black colour scheme, which ties in with rumours that the car would be available only in black and be called the Black Saga Edition.Today, the Saga retains its position as the mainstay of Proton’s range of offerings.
In fact, for the month of May was the best-selling car in Malaysia while in June, it reached its highest monthly sales volume in 70 months. Cumulatively over 1.8 million units have been sold in the last 35 years, meaning the Saga is the most popular model from a Malaysian marque. For the next evolution of the Saga, check Proton's official Facebook page at 10.35am on July 9 to find out.
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