Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Mojo News: Proton may build world's first Islamic car

Yes, you read rite. Soon we might have Wajas on the road that at not allowed to park near BKT stalls and Gen-2s that has been washed down with sand several times if a stray dog pees on it's wheels. Full read taken from autoblog.com:



What exactly differentiates a car we might think of as "normal" from an Islamic car? For starters, it would include a compass dialed in to always point towards Mecca. It would also feature a storage compartment similar to a glove box for your copy of the Koran. Such a car is being considered for production by Proton, Malaysia's state-owned automaker. It would be developed in cooperation with parties from Turkey and Iran and possibly based on the automaker's Waja sedan, shown above. Proton could use a sales hit, and clearly the Islamic market is one yet to be fully tapped by automakers. We're curious to know whether or not such a vehicle would be seen as pandering to a demographic that's sensitive about its culture, or whether it would be embraced by people of the Islamic faith. Western religions have certainly penetrated car culture, as any person who has christened his center console with a plastic Dashboard Jesus will tell you, though we can't remember a time when Christ was offered as a factory option.

1 comment:

jolcy said...

now I am trying to imagine all islamic cars parked in the middle of the highway and then you can see ppl praying by the side of the highway according to the Mecca direction... just imagine..

oo.. this is a good spot.. *blek*