Proton Juara - Versions & models

Proton Juara / Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Photo credit: User:Two hundred percent, CC BY-SA 3.0
Photo credit: User:Two hundred percent, CC BY-SA 3.0
The Proton Juara is a compact microvan introduced in 2001 in Malaysia. It is based on a previous-generation Mitsubishi Town Box and was locally assembled by Proton for the domestic market.
Positioned as a small urban MPV, it features a compact unibody design with a small gasoline engine. Its tall, short-wheelbase layout maximizes interior space within a limited footprint, targeting practical city transportation and light family use.
Positioned as a small urban MPV, it features a compact unibody design with a small gasoline engine. Its tall, short-wheelbase layout maximizes interior space within a limited footprint, targeting practical city transportation and light family use.
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All variants emphasize space efficiency within a very small footprint, targeting urban transportation and light passenger use rather than global mainstream distribution.