Al-Haj ships the first locally assembled SAGA

2021-12-01 08:29:46 By : Ms. Celia L

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Pakistanis now have access to the brand new and feature-rich PROTON SAGA

As long as there is a willingness, there will always be a way! The lockdown imposed by the devastating Covid-19 pandemic caused many companies to be forced to cease operations, leading to serious delays in production schedules. Proton is no exception. However, the local assembly plant was streamlined by Al-Haj Automotive Pvt. Co., Ltd., through the greenfield production plant in Karachi, began production of 2021 PROTON SAGA, and completed another milestone in Pakistan with a construction cost of more than 20 million U.S. dollars.

According to reports, the new CKD plant has an annual production capacity of 25,000 units, and will create more than 2,000 jobs in the first three years of operation, and create an additional 20,000 indirect jobs through it. Given the potential sales in the Pakistan market and Proton Pakistan's capacity and growth plans, this move may also boost exports in the future.

Haji Motors Pvt. Co., Ltd., a company that initially focused on the trading and distribution of automobiles, tires, textiles, logistics, electronics, and leasing, has now joined this trend, creating a benchmark for innovation, upgrading, and quality in Pakistan. The company was launched in 2006 and has always received enthusiastic responses from the public. Today, it is recognized as one of the most reliable brands in the Pakistani automotive industry.

In 2019, Al-Haj Automotive Private Ltd. signed an agreement with the Malaysian PROTON car manufacturer to become the exclusive authorized dealer in Pakistan and is now the assembler of PROTON cars. Since the company announced that it will assemble and deliver before the X70, people all over the country are keen to get in touch with the luxurious SAGA.

Since Proton Pakistan has stopped accepting CBU Malaysia orders for Proton X70, it is very likely that even X70 will proudly show off its Made in Pakistan label in the coming months. Shall we say puppet? what does this mean?

Pakistan's own, locally assembled, 6th generation PROTON SAGA has been sent to the dealer to show it to all PROTON SAGA customers.

The long-awaited value-driven family car has been assembled in a local car factory and manufactured in accordance with Proton's international quality standards. Sedan is not only durable, reliable and comfortable, but we must not forget that it is stylish and very fuel efficient. After all, it is called a wise choice for a reason.

In addition, the vehicles will be delivered from the first week of November. But wait, there is more! PROTON Pakistan revealed that the locally assembled SAGA will have various cutting-edge features. Unlike most companies that reduce the features of CKD variants, PROTON Pakistan offers more features at a very cost-effective price.

According to PROTON’s social media, CKD SAGA has a center console with leatherette armrests, additional storage space, and enhanced connectivity through additional USB ports. It is also equipped with front parking sensors to ensure safer driving and smoother parking experience. Front and rear NVH shields enhance the driving experience by reducing harshness, vibration and noise in the car.

Incredible new features also include a support bar or stabilizer bar to enhance the stability of the car while reducing body roll. This function is especially beneficial to people who often drive on highways and highways, because it makes driving more comfortable, stable and smooth. All these features have definitely verified the "smart selection" statement, making the wait worthwhile!

The long-awaited local assembly PROTON SAGA is here, what are you waiting for? If you have any PROTON questions, please send "Hi" to this number 0301-600-0999 and start immediately. Their highly skilled Pro-Bot will be happy to help you.

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