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The Proton e.MAS 7 BEV officially launched today, has achieved the full 5-star safety rating from ASEAN NCAP. With a total score of 92.57 points, it ranks among the highest-performing vehicles under the 2021–2025 ASEAN NCAP assessment protocol. The Proton e.MAS 7 scored well in all four major categories of the ASEAN NCAP assessment: 1) Adult Occupant Protection (AOP): The e.MAS 7 scored an impressive 39.00 out of 40.00 points in the AOP category. Featuring a robust structure and 6 airbags as sta
Dec 16, 2024
The Proton e.Mas 7 battery electric vehicle (BEV) has finally launched, with prices starting from RM 109k before promotions. But Malaysia won't be its only market, as it will also be sold in neighbouring countries. Sighted in the ASEAN NCAP results dossier, it is mentioned that the e.Mas 7 will be sold in Brunei and Singapore. While that's technically still export markets, it's certainly a small piece of the ASEAN pie, considering the numbers there won't be enough to score Proton the 'Number 3 i
Dec 16, 2024
Proton has officially launched its first battery electric vehicle (BEV), the e.Mas 7, which comes fully-imported (CBU) from China, priced at RM 105,800 for the Prime variant and RM 119,800 for the Premium variant. These are introductory prices (OTR without insurance) for the first 3000 customers. Post-special-launch prices are RM 109,800 for the Prime variant, and RM 123,800 for the Premium variant. The e.Mas 7 is the debut model of Proton’s electrified-only sub-brand, e.Mas, which is managed by
Dec 16, 2024
At the pre-launch presentation of the Proton e.Mas 7, the carmaker has shared another significant development - the 'Hi, Proton' voice command will soon be available in Bahasa Melayu. However, it is unclear which model this feature will debut in, though we think this won't take too long to become a reality in the next upcoming launch. This follows the news that there are over 60 Proton engineers in Hangzhou, working together with Geely in their Research & Development (R&D) centre. The e.Mas 7 is
Dec 16, 2024
The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) has announced that 67,532 vehicles were sold in November 2024, marking a 3.3% decrease compared to 69,859 units in October 2024. Despite the dip, the year-to-date (YTD) total industry volume (TIV) for 2024 reached 731,534 units, representing a 1.4% increase over the same period in 2023, when 721,392 units were sold. According to MAA, the decline in November’s sales is attributed to a “wait-and-see” approach by consumers, as many anticipated further pric
Dec 16, 2024