KARACHI (September 13 2006): A Malaysian national automobiles company, Proton, is launching its automobiles in Pakistan on Friday (September 15). Sindh chief minister Dr Arbab Ghulam Rahim is expected to launch the car, Royal Motors executive-director Sultan Mehmud disclosed this at a press conference here.
Proton holds 60 percent market share in Malaysia. It was established in 1983. In 1985, Proton cars were rolling on the streets. It is worth mentioning here that Lotus, a world famous European sports car manufacturer (Since 1952) was bought by Proton in 1996, so now the legendary Lotus is operating under the flag of Proton.
Sultan Mehmud further informed in the Karachi region, Royal Motors would operate their own outlets, whereas in other parts of the country they have a chain of distributors with all after-sales service facility to Proton customers.
He added at the moment Proton is launching its four different models-both in the CNG and petrol-in Pakistani market and all cars would be imported and this will continue for the next one and half year and by that time Proton would establish its assembling plant in Pakistan.
Marcus Lee, business executive, Middle East and Africa region (export division); Sohail Amjad, manager sales, Royal Automobiles Private Limited and Syed Noman Ahmed, manager services, Royal Automobiles Private Limited were also present on the occasion.
Proton holds 60 percent market share in Malaysia. It was established in 1983. In 1985, Proton cars were rolling on the streets. It is worth mentioning here that Lotus, a world famous European sports car manufacturer (Since 1952) was bought by Proton in 1996, so now the legendary Lotus is operating under the flag of Proton.
Sultan Mehmud further informed in the Karachi region, Royal Motors would operate their own outlets, whereas in other parts of the country they have a chain of distributors with all after-sales service facility to Proton customers.
He added at the moment Proton is launching its four different models-both in the CNG and petrol-in Pakistani market and all cars would be imported and this will continue for the next one and half year and by that time Proton would establish its assembling plant in Pakistan.
Marcus Lee, business executive, Middle East and Africa region (export division); Sohail Amjad, manager sales, Royal Automobiles Private Limited and Syed Noman Ahmed, manager services, Royal Automobiles Private Limited were also present on the occasion.