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Home News Auto News “Hi Proton” System Will Soon be Able to Understand Thai “Hi Proton” System Will Soon be Able to Understand Thai Auto News Gokul | October 21, 2020 03:57 pm One of the biggest highlights of the Proton X70, when it was first introduced, was the fact that it came with the "Hi Proton" voice command feature, thanks to the Geely Key User Interface (GKUI) system, and it is about to get even better. Now that the feature has been integrated into every Proton model in the lineup including the upcoming X50, new Proton customers will be able to just “talk” to the car using the system, which is able to understand Mandarin, English, as well as “Manglish” to a certain extent. In case you’re wondering what Manglish is, it’s the grammatically messed up Malaysian-ised English which only we locals understand. A perfect example would be the phrase “Where got?” - Yes, that’s Manglish right there. The most recent development with the system is that it will be able to understand Thai very soon, according to Geely. The Chinese carmaker released a statement yesterday saying that Proton is in the midst of developing a Thai version of the GKUI system. In case you’re wondering why Thai is in the mix all of a sudden, Proton had already announced during the launch of the X70 that exporting the model is going to be one of the main strategies to ensure sales growth. Now that the X70 is already being exported to Brunei, it looks like the model may be heading to Thailand as well. Unlike Brunei and Malaysia where English is sufficient to communicate with the masses, Thailand, like Japan, still use their native language in most forms of communication, which explains why Proton is developing the GKUI system to be able to understand Thai. At the same time, there have not been any updates on whether the GKUI system will be able to understand Bahasa Malaysia in the near future, but do we really need it? What do you think?. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Proton GKUI X50 x70 Print Related News Why Malaysia Needs The Proton X50! Insights Adam Aubrey | October 16, 2020 It's maddening that many accept "Made In China" products for one thing but absolutely detest them for others. While many pounce on their tech ... Proton Announces RM 200 Million Investment For Tanjung Malim Auto News Aswan | April 26, 2021 It's an entirely new plant within their massive existing facility.We've talked at length about the differences between fully importing, locally ... Proton Says The X50 Can Travel Up To 15.6 km per Litre Auto News Aswan | September 23, 2020 As details trickle in regarding the upcoming Proton X50, we get a glimpse of the kind of fuel consumption that this compact SUV will have.One of the ... 2022 Geely Binyue Pro Gets Sporty Facelift - Proton X50 MC1? Auto News Jim Kem | July 28, 2021 Over in China, the slightly more upmarket variant of the Geely Binyue, called the Binyue Pro, has been given a design refresh for the 2022 model ... Comments
“Hi Proton” System Will Soon be Able to Understand Thai Auto News Gokul | October 21, 2020 03:57 pm One of the biggest highlights of the Proton X70, when it was first introduced, was the fact that it came with the "Hi Proton" voice command feature, thanks to the Geely Key User Interface (GKUI) system, and it is about to get even better. Now that the feature has been integrated into every Proton model in the lineup including the upcoming X50, new Proton customers will be able to just “talk” to the car using the system, which is able to understand Mandarin, English, as well as “Manglish” to a certain extent. In case you’re wondering what Manglish is, it’s the grammatically messed up Malaysian-ised English which only we locals understand. A perfect example would be the phrase “Where got?” - Yes, that’s Manglish right there. The most recent development with the system is that it will be able to understand Thai very soon, according to Geely. The Chinese carmaker released a statement yesterday saying that Proton is in the midst of developing a Thai version of the GKUI system. In case you’re wondering why Thai is in the mix all of a sudden, Proton had already announced during the launch of the X70 that exporting the model is going to be one of the main strategies to ensure sales growth. Now that the X70 is already being exported to Brunei, it looks like the model may be heading to Thailand as well. Unlike Brunei and Malaysia where English is sufficient to communicate with the masses, Thailand, like Japan, still use their native language in most forms of communication, which explains why Proton is developing the GKUI system to be able to understand Thai. At the same time, there have not been any updates on whether the GKUI system will be able to understand Bahasa Malaysia in the near future, but do we really need it? What do you think?. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Proton GKUI X50 x70
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