How much horsepower does a Proton Jumbuck have?
How much horsepower does a Proton Jumbuck have?
PROTON Arena/Jumbuck 1.5 5 MT (85 HP)
How much weight can a Proton Jumbuck carry?
Specs & Features Capable of carrying payloads up to 635kg and a comfy interior, the mini Proton is also a lot cheaper than the bigger utes. The engine is a 12-valve 1.5-litre four-cylinder developing 66kW and 126Nm, hooking up to a five-speed manual transmission only.
What is a Proton Jumbuck?
The Proton Arena (or the Proton Jumbuck in the United Kingdom, Taiwan and Australia) is a small front wheel drive coupé utility manufactured by Malaysian automaker Proton.
Who makes the Proton Jumbuck?
Mitsubishi’s
Manufactured in Malaysia, the Jumbuck was powered by Mitsubishi’s 1.5-litre 4G15 four-cylinder petrol engine which had a single overhead camshaft, three valves per cylinder and a compression ratio of 9.2:1; five-speed manual transmission was fitted as standard.
Is Proton Jumbuck a 4wd?
The Proton Jumbuck was a light, front wheel drive pickup that was on sale between 2003 and 2007 in the UK. Powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine, the Jumbuck wasn’t a massive hit – largely due to the industry demanding bigger and four-wheel drive pickups at the time.
What car is the Proton Jumbuck based on?
the Wira –
Proton Jumbuck (03-05) safety & security As the Jumbuck is based on the Wira – a very old car, it features side impact beams, but no airbags or seatbelt pre-tensioners. It does have remote central locking and an alarm for security though.
Is a Proton Jumbuck 4×4?
It’s front-driven but Proton have upped the Jumbuck’s ground clearance by 20mm over that of the Wira parent vehicle. Still, without 4×4 transmission or any of the off-road trickery found in larger pick-ups, it probably wouldn’t take long for the Jumbuck to get gummed-up if it was faced with really treacherous terrain.
Is the Proton Jumbuck good?
Good basic workhorse, no bells or whistles. Would not pull the skin off a custard, so not a great tow car, but happily carries a hefty payload. Pretty much goes anywhere when its dry, handles dirt roads ok, and is great around town, easy to park, good visibility.
How reliable is Proton Jumbuck?
The Jumbuck only got a two-star safety rating from ANCAP and the Mighty Boy was regularly rated in the bottom 10 cars sold in Australia for safety.
Is Proton Jumbuck rear wheel drive?
The Jumbuck is front-wheel drive with front disc brakes and strut front suspension. The rear suspension is a beam axle, a load-sensing valve and leaf springs. Rear brakes are drums.