We are at Proton’s Centre of Excellence (COE) now, where Proton have just launched the new Proton Exora MC. MC stands for minor change, which is one step less comprehensive than a facelift for the MPV, which Proton MD Dato’ Syed Zainal Abidin said the company is already working on and will come later.
Back to the Exora MC, which looks much better and somehow “more premium” than the car it replaces. Most of the effect is from the new Plum Red exterior colour, which joins four other hues.
Other changes on the outside include the newly designed 15-inch alloys (now featuring five twin spokes) and a new bodykit.
The latter is most obvious up front, where the front lip follows the look of the Exora Prestige seen at the model’s debut last year.
Inside, the most obvious change is the colour of the trim, which is now in dark grey (from very light grey).
The centre stack used to have a “brushed metal” texture, but is now smoothened out with some subtle graphics in place.
The leather seats in the High-Line display model pictured here are also in black.
The door trim also sports a strip of suede/alcantara style of material, which lifts the ambience a bit.
There’s also a handy boot organiser (divided into three sections), which all trims except for the Base-Line model will get. The updates are small but make a big impact – the new colour really suits the car quite well, the chrome on the bumper complements the chrome on the grille nicely, and the darker interior looks better. Just in time for balik kampung.
OTR prices are up spec-for-spec by RM1,000. Here’s the list:
- Proton Exora B-Line MT RM58,998
- Proton Exora M-Line MT RM65,998
- Proton Exora M-Line AT RM70,998
- Proton Exora H-Line AT RM76,998