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PETER CHRISTOPHER
ANSA Motors is hopeful that advanced AI-driven safety features introduced in its new Proton X50 could help influence safer driving behaviour on Trinidad and Tobago’s roads.
The company unveiled the 2026 model of the X50 at an event at its Charles Street showroom in Port-of-Spain on Thursday.
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