I think people are getting the wrong end of the stick. It's not a rebadge.
Proton are using the platform to make their own D segment car. It should give Proton a decent jumping off point and Honda get to squeeze a few extra yen from their technology.
The 'new' Accord looks almost exactly the same as the current one so it Proton were allowed to rebadge it, nobody would buy a 'new' Accord.
It's also not clear which generation the platform originally belonged to.
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Accord Based Perdana In The Works
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sudha
, Apr 24 2013 09:02 PM, 13 replies to this topic
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Posted 27 April 2013 - 11:49 PM
a perdana without a v6 doesnt feel right....that car was defined by its v6 engine....
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Posted 22 August 2013 - 11:44 AM
QUOTE (sudha @ Apr 24 2013, 09:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Wah.. this is ceratinly news. I'm sure the Proton fans would be excited especially the Perdana owners. Looks like the Accord based Perdana will be a reality.
This was mentioned a while back by Proton but this is probably a more realistic - they just filed a trademark for the name -Proton Suprima
This was mentioned a while back by Proton but this is probably a more realistic - they just filed a trademark for the name -Proton Suprima
The Suprima now turns out to be Preve Hatchback. With that, is the Perdana successor still happening?