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7 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

13 Jan 2011

Developed for the Japanese domestic market, the CUSCO-engineered Group N Proton Satria Neo rally car will be sold by CUSCO to competitors who will be competing in the Junior Rally Championships in Japan and Asia Pacific.

The Group N Proton Satria Neo rally cars will be based on stock standard roadregistered 1600cc showroom models acquired by CUSCO, homologated according to FIA regulations for competition use, and retrofitted with CUSCO-developed aftermarket performance and race components.

The technical collaboration between both companies was a direct result from the performance and the potential the Satria Neo S2000 rally car had demonstrated in the Asia Pacific Rally Championship and Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC).

https://www.proton.com/en/press-release/2011/january/proton-and-japanese-parts-manufacturer-carrosser-co

7 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

16 Jan 2012

PROTON Motorsports and renowned Japanese automotive parts manufacturer Carrosser Co., Ltd. (CUSCO) today unveiled the Satria Neo at the 2012 Tokyo Auto Salon which will officially be on sale for enthusiasts and rally teams in Japan for motorsports use.

The Satria Neo’s introduction in Japan is the result of PROTON Motorsports and Carrosser undertaking a joint-development to produce the Group N 1600cc Proton Satria Neo rally cars which was first put on display at the Tokyo Auto Salon in 2011.

https://www.proton.com/en/press-release/2012/january/proton-satria-neo-officially-goes-on-sale

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