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About
Waja
A Night to Remember
"It started 6 years ago and consumed RM400 million before then
Dato' Seri now Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad's challenge to Proton was
attained. The Prime Minister threw the gauntlet to Proton
to produce an entirely Malaysian designed car within reach
of most Malaysians. This Herculean task was lightened when
the Proton Team took to heart the Prime Minister's advice
"if you think you can, you can!"
The
Result? On 8th May 2000, a major milestone was achieved when
the man himself at Malawati Stadium in Shah Alam together
with a new, dynamic logo launched Proton Waja! Kee Hua Chee
was dazzled together with 2,000 guests by the pyrotechnics
and Waja.
Starting from the Federal Highway, all cars that eventful
night seemed to lead to Malawati Stadium as Malaysians and
foreign guests arrived to witness the historic occasion. Proton
Waja is the eight Proton and the most significant. For the
first time, Malaysians conceptualized the design wholly. The
first Proton Saga that rolled off the assembly line in 1985
was based on a Mitsubishi vehicle. After over 1.2 million
vehicles, the time has come when an all-Malaysian car is driving
out hopes and aspirations into the New Millennium in grand
style!
Meaning 'strength, fortitude and endurance ', 'Waja' meets
and exceeds all expectations in styling and engineering. The
mighty body reinforces the new strength of Proton Waja, which
is now stronger than any existing Proton. The body structure
already meets the 2003 European Crash Test Standards as Waja's
body rigidity is among the strongest in its class. This result
in near zero noise vibration, allowing the driver to be in
total control at all times. The government is still deciding
pricing for this mobile temptation is still as the 1.6 and
1.8 Proton Waja will only be available this September 2000.
By 8.30pm, all guests had assembled and Dato's Seri Mahathir
bin Mohamad, Datin Seri Siti Hasmah, Chief Ministers, Cabinet
Ministers and VIPs were given a rousing Malaysian-styled welcome
when they arrived a few minutes later. Three giant what seemed
to be airbags on the ground suddenly came alive with shadow
figures performing the silat, the traditional Malay art of
self-defense. Then Sri Dato' Seri Mohd Saleh Sulung, chairman
of PROTON gave his welcome address where he announced with
justifiable pride the technical innovations achieved in producing
Proton Waja. Over 1.7 million man-hour were utilised and in
the process many 'first' were concluded. Today, Proton has
the most advanced Rapid Prototype Centre in Southeast Asia,
the most complex Computer-Aided Clay Model Milling equipment
and ASEAN's only Noise & Sound Emission Laboratory, Prototype
Shop and Climatic Chamber Test Laboratory!
After
the video presentation detailing Proton's history. it was
time for Proton's instigator the Malaysian Prime Minister
to give his speech. He congratulated the GX Team and exhorted
them to go even further in exporting this physical manifestation
of Malaysian excellence. He advised PROTON management and
workers to position themselves firmly in the fast forward
seat and stay there!
Then it was the hour of recognition as hundreds of those responsible
for Proton Waja were invited onto the arena to receive awards.
The new Technology Achievement Team received their accolades
from the Prime Minister after their team leaders' names were
announced in the presence of PROTON bigwigs including Yang
Mulia Tengku Tan Sri Datuk Paduka Mahaleel Tengku Ariff, PROTON's
CEO.
The Prime Minister donned and eye track as he sat in the driver's
seat of the clay model, which represents the first journeys
in the creation of Waja. After a virtual tour reminiscent
of Star Trek and Star Wars, the evening culminated in the
moment we were waiting for. The Prime Minister inserted a
giant key into a slot and ignited line rockets, pyrotechnics
display, and dry ice and Wimble-type drama as three Proton
Waja were driven onto the stage. The tumultous clapping and
cheering provided the encore as Malaysians jumped to their
feet and marveled at Waja.
The Prime Minister and VIPs thronged for a closer examination
as flash bulbs rivaled the spotlight. Tan Sri Saleh Sulong
then presented the key to the first Proton Waja to the Prime
Minister though the car will be handed to the National Science
Centre.
Siti Nurhaliza, Malaysia's favorite songbird gave a stunning
concert to celebrate Waja, enthralling the audience with her
melodious voice and pretty face. Incidentally. 'Waja' is acoustically
similar to 'wajah' meaning 'face' or visage', the prefect
vehicle for Malaysians to hold our heads up high!
Source
: EON Magazine
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