Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Satria Neo: Specifications

Here are the facts on the Satria Neo
 The New Proton Satria Neo maybe one of your choice of car to buy. Before you decide to buy it, it is better to read some info and reviews about this hatcback sports car from Proton. Maybe now you are comparing between Satria Neo VS Perodua Myvi VS GEN2 VS SAGA BLM etc. Bear in mind, stick to what you choose, the design, performance or comfort. But clearly this car fits all of the above characteristic. Except that it is actually small inside but look big outside due to the “wide body kit” styling at the wheel arc and bumpers. Many of the user of Satria Neo are complaining about the fuel comsumption because it uses the first generation of campro engine. But then, it also has a very attractive factors which is the sporty design.
The Proton Satria Neo was introduced in June 2006 as a replacement for the first generation Satria. Based on a new platform developed in-house by Proton (with some parts borrowed from the bigger Gen-2 and Waja), the car is currently only available in a three-door hatchback guise. The car was developed at a cost of RM500 million and four years, and was expected by Proton to generate a monthly sales volume of 2,000 to 2,500 units. The car was also intended to target those who are “youthful and sporty”. The Satria Neo was launched by Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
The entry-level Satria Neo, the 1.3 L-line, is powered by a 1.3 litre, inline-4 twin-cam Campro engine, producing 94 bhp (70 kW) at 6000 rpm and 120 N m of torque at 4000 rpm. The 1.6 M-line and top-of-the-range H-line models have 1.6 litre versions of the same engine, with an output of 110 hp (82 kW) at 6000 rpm and 148 N m of torque at 4000 rpm. Both the M-line and H-line models have active system antennae which actively search for signals in areas with poor reception. All cars have the option of either 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic gearboxes supplied by Mitsubishi that are carried over from the previous Satria, with the H-line benefitting from safety features such as twin airbags, ABS with EBD and seatbelt pre-tensioners. All versions of the car come with an integrated Blaupunkt CD player.
With a 0-62mph time of 11.5 seconds and a top speed of 200kph, the 1.6-engined test car is not fast but it is quick. Besides, with traffic conditions and legal limitations in Malaysia, the performance figures are more than adequate.
The Proton Satria Neo comes with just two engine choices; 1.3- and 1.6-litre, petrol units. Only the latter is available with a 4-speed automatic transmission but there is a penalty to making that choice – poorer fuel consumption about 10-14km/l, a slower sprint time and greater CO2 emissions than with the 5-speed manual box.
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If emissions and frugality are important to you, it is better to go for the 1.6 manual. Official figures are posted as; 27.9mpg (urban), 61.4mpg (extra-urban) and 42.8mpg for the combined cycle. In this format, the Satria Neo exhausts 157g/km CO2, which puts it in VED Band D and the insurance is Group 7.
The 1.6 engine produces 112PS (111bhp) at 6,000rpm and 148Nm (109 lb ft) at 4,000rpm The same collaborative engines and transmission can also be found in the GEN-2 but for the Satria, they have been tweaked for better low to medium acceleration and flexibility.
Criticisms of the car include the lack of headroom and legroom for rear passengers (even compared to the previous generation Satria), and lacklustre performance in comparison with the Satria GTi.  The infamous torque dip of Proton’s Campro engine is also present.
Model   1.6 EngineTransmission  MT AT
Valve Mechanism DOHC 16V
Displacement  1597cc
Bore & Stroke 76.0 X 88.0 (mm)
Fuel System  MPI
No. of Cylinders  4
Max. Power  82kW (110hp) @ 6000rpm
Max. Torque  148Nm @ 4000rpm

Performance
Max. Speed  190km/h 185km/h
Acceleration
(0 – 100km/h)  11.5 (sec) 13.7 (sec)
Fuel Consumption
(@ 90km/h) 6.1L/100km 6.9L/100km

DimensionsOverall Length 3905mm
Overall Width  1710mm
Overall Height 1420mm
Wheelbase 2440mm
Front Track  1470mm
Rear Track  1470mm
Front Overhang  825mm
Rear Overhang  640mm
Kerb Weight  1159kg 1184kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 50L

Chassis
Power Steering System  Hydraulic Power Steering
Brake Service Front Ventilated Disc
Rear Solid Disc
Suspension Front MacPherson Strut with Stabiliser Bar
Rear Multilink with Stabiliser Bar
Tyre Size  195/50 R16″
Wheel Size  16″ X 7.0JJ
Power
- A formidable CamPro 16v DOHC engine
- Able to reach a maximum speed in excess of 190km/h*
- 0-100km/h injust 11.5secs*
Performance- Handling by Lotus
- Precise steering response
- MacPherson strut system
- 16″ tyres for 1.6, 15″ for 1.3
- Braking system with ABS and EBD*
Interior
- Integrated radio control system on steering wheel*
- Stylish A/C knob system
- Sporty Tempest Grey interior
- Easy folding rear passenger seats
- Bold and Engagiing textures
Bucket seats
Safety
- High structural integrity
- Double impact bars for greater side impact protection
- Immobilizer system*
- CAPTOR vehicle tracking system*
- Integrated SRS dual airbag*
- Integrated reverse sensors*

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