Sedan  B-Segment

Prices

RM 47,800-58,300

Body type

Sedan

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol

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Proton Persona 2021
The 2021 Proton Persona lineup offers a perfect blend of practicality and performance tailored for Malaysian drivers. Available in three variants – Standard, Executive, and Premium – each model features a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine delivering 107hp paired with either a 5-speed manual or CVT transmission. The Premium trim stands out with leather-wrapped steering/seats, keyless entry, and 60/40 split-folding rear seats, while maintaining Proton's signature trapezoidal grille design with chrome accents. All variants prioritize safety with dual airbags and ABS, making it a strong competitor in Malaysia's B-segment sedan market. The Persona's balanced chassis tuning ensures agile handling, complemented by fuel efficiency averaging 6.2L/100km. This comprehensive guide provides everything you need about the 2021 Proton Persona series. Explore detailed specifications across all variants, including engine performance metrics, exterior dimensions (4,393mm length × 1,689mm width), and cargo capacity (510L). We break down pricing structures, current resale value trends, and ownership costs like insurance estimates. Discover model-specific highlights such as the Premium variant's 7-inch touchscreen with reverse camera, alongside common maintenance considerations like CVT fluid change intervals. Our resources include comparison tools against rivals like Perodua Bezza, latest recall notices, and troubleshooting FAQs for issues like idle vibration. Dive into the Persona's evolution since its 2016 reboot, including 2021's mid-life refresh featuring revised suspension tuning. Stay updated with Malaysia-specific promotions and certified pre-owned buying tips.
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2021 Proton Persona 1.6 Standard CVT
RM 47,800
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 47,800
Top Speed(km/h):-
0-100km/h(s):-
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):6.6
Launched Year:2021
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / 150,000 km
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2021 Proton Persona 1.6 Executive CVT
RM 53,300
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 53,300
Top Speed(km/h):-
0-100km/h(s):-
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):-
Launched Year:2021
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / 150,000 km
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2021 Proton Persona 1.6 Premium CVT
RM 58,300
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 58,300
Top Speed(km/h):-
0-100km/h(s):-
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):8.1
Launched Year:2021
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / 150,000 km
Fuel Type:Petrol

Highlights

Proton Persona +2021 Key Highlights

The 2021 Proton Persona lineup reinforced its reputation as a practical yet stylish compact sedan in Malaysia, blending affordability with thoughtful upgrades. Key highlights included refreshed exterior styling for a sharper presence, enhanced cabin materials for improved tactile quality, and optimized 1.6L engine efficiency. Safety remained a priority with ESC and Hill Hold Assist as standard, while tech-savvy touches like the 8-inch touchscreen catered to modern drivers.

Proton Persona 1.6L Standard

Proton Persona 1.6L Executive

Proton Persona 1.6L Premium

Common Problem

Power Window Issues
One of the most frequently mentioned problems with Proton cars, including the Persona, is related to power windows. This issue seems to be a recurring theme across various models and years ,. Some users have reported that Proton offers a lifetime warranty on power windows, but this may depend on whether the car has been serviced at authorized Proton workshops ,.
Spare Parts Availability
Another common complaint is the availability of spare parts. Users have noted long waiting times for certain parts, even when the car is still under warranty. This can be particularly frustrating when dealing with minor issues like broken USB ports or gear lights, which reportedly have no immediate replacement plans.
Engine and Mechanical Issues
Some owners have experienced mechanical problems, such as engine rattling and starting issues. While these issues seem to be solvable, they highlight potential reliability concerns. Additionally, there are mentions of clutch CVT issues in modern Protons, which could affect the driving experience.
Customer Service and Warranty Concerns
There are mixed reviews regarding Proton's customer service and warranty policies. While some users have had positive experiences with Proton fixing minor issues for free , others have expressed dissatisfaction with how warranty claims are handled, especially if maintenance wasn't performed at authorized centers.
General Reliability Perception
The perception of Proton's reliability varies among users. Some believe that modern Protons, including those influenced by Geely's involvement, are generally reliable , while others remain skeptical due to past reputations and ongoing issues. It's important for potential buyers to weigh these factors and consider their own needs and expectations when evaluating the Proton Persona 2021.

Resale Value

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Resale Value : 86.61%
Market Value: RM 839,200
Original Price: RM 968,928
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2021 BMW M3 Competition with Innovation Package
Resale Value : 84.28%
Market Value: RM 560,300
Original Price: RM 664,800
2021 Proton Persona 1.6 Executive CVT photo
2021 Proton Persona 1.6 Executive CVT
Resale Value : 81.18%
Market Value: RM 45,300
Original Price: RM 55,800
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Resale Value : 79.77%
Market Value: RM 215,300
Original Price: RM 269,888
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2021 Toyota Vios 1.5E
Resale Value : 78.05%
Market Value: RM 76,100
Original Price: RM 97,500
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2021 Volvo S90 T5 Momentum
Resale Value : 77.61%
Market Value: RM 301,800
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2021 Hyundai Elantra Premium
Resale Value : 75.52%
Market Value: RM 120,000
Original Price: RM 158,888
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2021 Honda City 1.5 E
Resale Value : 68.99%
Market Value: RM 73,100
Original Price: RM 105,950

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Proton Saga photo
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Rank in Sedan

Proton S70 photo
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Proton X50 photo
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Compare Proton Persona With Similar Cars

2021 Proton Persona 1.6 Standard CVT photo
2021 Proton Persona 1.6 Standard CVT
Price
RM 47,800
Body
4366×1722×1554
Engine Power(PS)
109
Engine Torque(Nm)
-
TRANSMISSION
CVT
Fuel Consumption
6.6
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History of Proton Persona

3rd Generation (2016-Present)
The current Persona adopted a fully localized design with refined handling, a Punch CVT transmission, and modern safety features like ESC. It remains a top choice for value-conscious buyers in Malaysia.
2nd Generation (2007-2016)
A major redesign introduced Proton's in-house CamPro engines (1.6L) with improved fuel efficiency. The model featured updated styling and better interior space, maintaining its budget-friendly appeal.
1st Generation (1993-2007)
The original Proton Persona debuted as a rebadged Mitsubishi Lancer, offering a reliable sedan option with 1.5L and 1.6L engines. It gained popularity for its affordability and practicality in Malaysia.

FAQs About Proton Persona

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Fuel Price

Petrol

ron97
RM 3.07-0.03
ron95
RM 2.05