During the launch
of the 2019 Proton Saga facelift, Proton CEO Li Chunrong reiterated the
automaker’s plans to introduce a new model every year, and a graphic from the
slide deck from his speech provided clues to what’s in the pipeline. It’s no surprise to see the shape of the next model
slated for introduction, which is an SUV. This will of course be the X50, which
will be based on the Geely Binyue. The next car after that will be a sedan, out
in 2021. In the current line-up, the car that desperately needs a replacement
is the Preve, so we could be looking at a C-segment offering popping up, with
the Geely Binrui the likely candidate.
For the Chinese
market, two engine choices are available for the Binrui, a 1.0 litre
direct-injected three-cylinder unit offering 134 hp and 180 Nm, and a 1.4 litre
petrol with 131 hp and 215 Nm. The car, which utilises the automaker’s
B-Segment Modular Architecture (BMA) platform (which also underpins the
Binyue), can accommodate other engines from the brand, including a 1.5 litre
turbo direct-injected engine developed in partnership with Volvo.
Equipment includes
a three-spoke leather-wrapped multi-function steering wheel, dual-zone climate
control, digital instrument cluster, push-start button and a widescreen
10.25-inch infotainment display, with smartphone pairing functionalities and
GPS navigation, voice recognition and rear view camera in the mix.
The new sedan in
2021 will be followed by another sedan in 2022, and the guess is that this will
be a Perdana replacement model, or possibly that for the Persona. We’ve heard
in the past that the automaker has plans to keep localised development going
for some models in its line-up, so it could well be that the car in question
will be the replacement for the current Accord-based Perdana, derived from the
Geely Borui. The final model in the mystery quartet is another SUV, due in
2023. By then, it should be time for an X70 replacement, and this could well be
the vehicle slated for entry four years down the road. Interestingly, there’s
no suggestion of an MPV, which was on the cards and set to be based on the
Geely Jiaji.