ENZHMS
Link Copiedcheck_circle
Auto News

New Proton Saga 1.3 Standard Lite AT variant added – from RM38,300

Thoriq Azmi

Share via

National carmaker Proton has quietly added a new variant into the face-lifted Proton Saga range recently. New in the line up now is the Standard Lite AT variant, which slots above the Standard MT and below the Standard AT trimlines.

 

Predictably, no changes to report in the powertrain side of things as the Standard Lite AT shares the same 1.3-litre 4-cyl petrol mill and 4-speed auto box package as seen in its other stablemates, offering 95 ps and 120 Nm.

 

Setting this variant apart is its features list, which sees halogen headlamps, 14-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 175/65 profile tyres, electric side mirrors but with manual-folding, multi-info instrument display panel with Eco Drive Assist, fabric upholstery plus urethane-wrapped steering, two rear USB charging ports, manual air-cond with N95 cabin filter, regular heads unit offering two-speakers and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as a bootlid spoiler at the rear.



 

Differences from the Standard AT variant above can also be seen in terms of standard safety features, with this ‘Lite’ variant sporting just two airbags, two rear parking sensors, ABS with EBD and BA, and ISOFIX childseat anchors. Omitted here are stability (ESC) and traction control (TCS) suites, as well as the hill-hold assist (HHA) functions.

 

Yes, it all sounds rather basic, but this variant was likely developed to woo commercial fleet buyers, E-hailing and P-hailing operators, as well as taxi fleet operators instead of regular and first-time car buyers.

 

This should also explain why features were omitted, as well the RM38,300 price tag it commands - OTR sans insurance. Compared to the Standard MT and Standard AT variants, this Standard Lite AT variant costs RM3,500 more and RM500 less respectively. Said price includes Proton’s 5-year or 150,000 KM warranty coverage, as well as its offer of up to three times of free labour service.


(Note: Saga 1.3 Premium AT pictured) 

Gallery

Share This Article

Written By

Thoriq Azmi

Former DJ turned driver, rider and story-teller. I drive, I ride, and I string words together about it all. [#FuelledByThoriq] IG: https://www.instagram.com/fuelledbythoriq/

Share via

JPJ Running Numbers

KUALA LUMPUR

VPR5772

SELANGOR

BSH6303

JOHOR

JYG4058

PULAU PINANG

PRT8317

PERAK

APB738

PAHANG

CFD4232

KEDAH

KGC1944

NEGERI SEMBILAN

NEG9758

KOTA KINABALU

SJM5104

KUCHING

QAB1362M

Last updated 09 Sep, 2025

Fuel Price

Petrol

RON 95

RM 2.05

RON 97

RM 3.16

RON 100

RM 5.00

VPR

RM 6.23

Diesel

EURO 5 B10

RM 2.88

EURO 5 B7

RM 3.08

Last updated 04 Sep, 2025

Related News

EV

23-02-2023
Auto News

22-02-2023
Tech

12-02-2023
Auto News

19-01-2023
Tech

05-01-2023
Auto News

04-01-2023
Auto News

23-12-2022
EV

10-12-2022

Latest News

Auto News

27 EV, Hybrid Car Fires Reported Since 2023, JBPM Steps Up Response

JBPM has logged 27 EV and hybrid car fires since 2023, with new fire blankets and tools rolled out to manage the challenge.

09-09-2025
Auto News

Honda Malaysia Provides e:N1 EVs for the 45th ASEAN Railways CEOs’ Conference

Honda Malaysia has partnered with KTMB to provide 25 units of the e:N1 for the 45th ASEAN Railways CEOs’ Conference.

09-09-2025
Auto News

PLUS Announces Partial Lane Closures On NKVE, 10-11 Sept

Closures between Jalan Duta and Bukit Lanjan will take place from 11PM to 5AM for billboard gantry installation.

09-09-2025
Auto News

5 Factors That Drive The Fuss-Free Toyota Ownership Experience

Besides high quality, durable and reliable products, here are FIVE key factors driving the renowned fuss-free Toyota ownership experience.

09-09-2025
Auto News

August Sales Drive UMW Toyota Past 62,000 Units Year-to-Date

UMWT posts strong August performance with 9,083 units sold and launches exclusive Merdeka promotions.

09-09-2025
Auto News

Gobind: Legal Framework Needed for Autonomous Mobility

Digital Ministry has begun discussions with JPJ to draft a legal framework for autonomous vehicles in Malaysia.

Auto News

Ex SIC CEO Says ‘National Strategy’ Needed To Revive F1 In Malaysia

Malaysia should only revive F1 Grand Prix if backed by a coordinated national strategy, says former SIC CEO.

08-09-2025
Auto News

Sarawak’s Gas Push Could Undermine Petronas - Analyst

Sarawak’s bid for gas control could unsettle Petronas and Malaysia’s reputation as a trusted LNG supplier.

08-09-2025

Show More

trending_flat
About Us

CarzAutoMedia: Stay connected to the latest car news! Get instant updates on new releases, industry trends, and automotive innovations. Your go-to source for 24/7 coverage of everything automotive.

© 2025 CariCarz.com. All Rights Reserved.