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Home News Auto News Proton Sales Climb In May 2022 But Are Parts Delays Solved? Proton Sales Climb In May 2022 But Are Parts Delays Solved? Auto News Jim Kem | June 07, 2022 09:15 pm Proton sold close to 10,000 vehicles in May 2022 with almost 4,000 of that being the Saga. Meanwhile, the X50, their B-segment SUV, is dominating its class rivals with 2,779 units registered. The first half of 2022 hasn’t been the smoothest few months for national automaker Proton but with these positive trends starting to bear fruit toward the mid-year, it could be a sign that the worst is now behind it. Last month’s domestic and export sales totalling 9,792 units represented a 10.8% increase over the preceding month of April and is 3.7% more than what Proton managed over the same period in May 2021. Proton also reiterated its strong 2nd place position in the Malaysian automotive market overall with an estimated market share of 19.6% while their Year-To-Date market share (of all cars only sold this year) is said to stand at an estimated 17.1%. Unsurprisingly, the star of their line-up continues to be the X50, which they tout as the current leader in the B-segment SUV space as well as the most popular new SUV in Malaysia overall. The Proton Saga, which was launched on May 12th in its most recent guise, continues its strong performance with 3,996 units sold in May. Finally, on the matter of sales, Proton’s export units are continuing to grow with 513 sales recorded in overseas markets, most of which continue to be in Pakistan followed by Egypt and Brunei. With a shortage of parts being the most high profile issue facing Proton owners and casting a dark cloud over prospective customers, Proton’s Deputy CEO Roslan Abdullah said: “As with the rest of the automotive industry, we are continuing to try and secure sufficient parts supply to clear our backlog of orders so while that is happening, Proton would like to express its gratitude to customers who have supported us in bearing with the long waiting period.” That isn’t exactly a crystal clear reassurance that the parts shortage woes that have escalated since late 2021 have been overcome, but obviously, Proton has been scrambling to get their hands on as many parts as they can to distribute to service centres. Hopefully, some additional information can be provided soon relating to the progress in fulfilling these “backlog of orders” while efficiently dealing with the needs in the after-sales side of things. ✕ 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 Malaysia 2022 May sales Year-To-Date Export Parts Shortage aftersales Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Proton Monthly Deliveries In August Nears 16k Cars, Highest In 9 Years Auto News Jim Kem | September 05, 2022 In August 2022, Proton put nearly 16,000 cars into customer hands making that month its 9-year high point for monthly deliveries (since July 2013), ... Proton Closes 2021 On High Note With 114,708 Cars Sold Auto News Jim Kem | January 06, 2022 Malaysia’s first national automaker has announced that 14,147 units of Proton cars were sold in December 2021, taking the annual tally to 114,708 ... Geely Auto Group kicks off 1H 2024 with 41% sales, market entry to more countries Auto News Nur Ramieza Abdul Wahid | August 12, 2024 Geely Auto Group has announced that it sold 955,730 units in the first half of 2024, a 41 percent increase from the same period last year.The ... Chery Posts Best-Ever January With 108k Units Sold, Poised For Malaysian Entry Auto News Jim Kem | February 24, 2022 2022 is off to a sweet start for Chery, that other successful mass market automaker from China, who announced the company had sold nearly 108,000 ... Comments
Proton Sales Climb In May 2022 But Are Parts Delays Solved? Auto News Jim Kem | June 07, 2022 09:15 pm Proton sold close to 10,000 vehicles in May 2022 with almost 4,000 of that being the Saga. Meanwhile, the X50, their B-segment SUV, is dominating its class rivals with 2,779 units registered. The first half of 2022 hasn’t been the smoothest few months for national automaker Proton but with these positive trends starting to bear fruit toward the mid-year, it could be a sign that the worst is now behind it. Last month’s domestic and export sales totalling 9,792 units represented a 10.8% increase over the preceding month of April and is 3.7% more than what Proton managed over the same period in May 2021. Proton also reiterated its strong 2nd place position in the Malaysian automotive market overall with an estimated market share of 19.6% while their Year-To-Date market share (of all cars only sold this year) is said to stand at an estimated 17.1%. Unsurprisingly, the star of their line-up continues to be the X50, which they tout as the current leader in the B-segment SUV space as well as the most popular new SUV in Malaysia overall. The Proton Saga, which was launched on May 12th in its most recent guise, continues its strong performance with 3,996 units sold in May. Finally, on the matter of sales, Proton’s export units are continuing to grow with 513 sales recorded in overseas markets, most of which continue to be in Pakistan followed by Egypt and Brunei. With a shortage of parts being the most high profile issue facing Proton owners and casting a dark cloud over prospective customers, Proton’s Deputy CEO Roslan Abdullah said: “As with the rest of the automotive industry, we are continuing to try and secure sufficient parts supply to clear our backlog of orders so while that is happening, Proton would like to express its gratitude to customers who have supported us in bearing with the long waiting period.” That isn’t exactly a crystal clear reassurance that the parts shortage woes that have escalated since late 2021 have been overcome, but obviously, Proton has been scrambling to get their hands on as many parts as they can to distribute to service centres. Hopefully, some additional information can be provided soon relating to the progress in fulfilling these “backlog of orders” while efficiently dealing with the needs in the after-sales side of things. ✕ 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 Malaysia 2022 May sales Year-To-Date Export Parts Shortage aftersales
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Proton Monthly Deliveries In August Nears 16k Cars, Highest In 9 Years Auto News Jim Kem | September 05, 2022 In August 2022, Proton put nearly 16,000 cars into customer hands making that month its 9-year high point for monthly deliveries (since July 2013), ...
Proton Closes 2021 On High Note With 114,708 Cars Sold Auto News Jim Kem | January 06, 2022 Malaysia’s first national automaker has announced that 14,147 units of Proton cars were sold in December 2021, taking the annual tally to 114,708 ...
Geely Auto Group kicks off 1H 2024 with 41% sales, market entry to more countries Auto News Nur Ramieza Abdul Wahid | August 12, 2024 Geely Auto Group has announced that it sold 955,730 units in the first half of 2024, a 41 percent increase from the same period last year.The ...
Chery Posts Best-Ever January With 108k Units Sold, Poised For Malaysian Entry Auto News Jim Kem | February 24, 2022 2022 is off to a sweet start for Chery, that other successful mass market automaker from China, who announced the company had sold nearly 108,000 ...