Looking for a 7 seater electric car in Malaysia that fits your whole family — without burning a hole in your wallet at the petrol station? You’re not alone. With fuel prices stubbornly high and EV incentives still in play, more Malaysian families are making the switch to electric MPVs and SUVs.
The good news: 2026 is the best year yet for multi-row EV choices in Malaysia. From the budget-friendly BYD M6 starting at just RM109,800 to the luxurious Volvo EX90 at RM442,888, there’s a 7-seater (or 6-seater) EV for every budget.

We’ve compared every multi-row electric vehicle officially on sale in Malaysia right now — covering price, range, charging speed, boot space, and real-world family practicality. No guesswork, no fabricated specs — just verified data from official Malaysian distributors.
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Quick Comparison Table: All 7-Seater EVs in Malaysia 2026
| Model | Price (RM) | Battery | Range | Power | Seats | DC Fast Charge |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BYD M6 Standard | RM109,800 | 55.4 kWh | 420 km (NEDC) | 120 kW / 160 hp | 7 | 89 kW |
| BYD M6 Extended | RM123,800 | 71.8 kWh | 530 km (NEDC) | 150 kW / 201 hp | 7 | 115 kW |
| Maxus MIFA 9 Luxury | RM269,888 | 90 kWh | 435 km (WLTP) | 180 kW / 241 hp | 7 | 120 kW |
| Maxus MIFA 9 Premium | RM289,888 | 90 kWh | 430 km (WLTP) | 180 kW / 241 hp | 7 | 120 kW |
| ZEEKR 009 Executive | RM299,800 | 116 kWh | 604 km (WLTP) | 250 kW / 340 PS | 7 | 150 kW |
| ZEEKR 009 Luxury | RM349,800 | 116 kWh | 582 km (WLTP) | 450 kW / 603 hp | 7 | 150 kW |
| ZEEKR 009 Ultra Luxury | RM359,800 | 116 kWh | 582 km (WLTP) | 450 kW / 603 hp | 6 | 150 kW |
| Mercedes EQB 350 | RM333,888 | 66.5 kWh | 423 km (WLTP) | 215 kW / 288 hp | 7 | 100 kW |
| Kia EV9 GT-Line (7-seat) | RM369,668 | 99.8 kWh | 505 km (WLTP) | 283 kW / 385 PS | 7 | 200+ kW |
| Kia EV9 GT-Line (6-seat) | RM374,668 | 99.8 kWh | 505 km (WLTP) | 283 kW / 385 PS | 6 | 200+ kW |
| Volvo EX90 Ultra | RM442,888 | 111 kWh | 623 km (WLTP) | 380 kW / 517 PS | 7 | 250 kW |
Budget Tier: BYD M6 — The Family EV Under RM125k
The BYD M6 is the undisputed value champion. At RM109,800 for the Standard variant, it’s the cheapest 7-seater EV you can buy in Malaysia — and it’s cheaper than most petrol MPVs in its class.

What You Get
- Standard (RM109,800): 55.4 kWh BYD Blade battery, 120 kW (160 hp), 420 km NEDC range, 0-100 km/h in 10.1 seconds
- Extended (RM123,800): 71.8 kWh battery, 150 kW (201 hp), 530 km NEDC range, 0-100 km/h in 8.6 seconds
- Both: 7-seater (2+3+2) configuration, 310 Nm torque
Charging
- AC: 7 kW (home wallbox compatible)
- DC fast charge: 89 kW (Standard) / 115 kW (Extended) — 10-80% in about 40 minutes on the Extended
Boot Space
With all seven seats up, you get 180 litres — tight for a family road trip. Fold the third row and it opens up to 580 litres. The second and third rows fold completely flat, which is handy for IKEA runs.

Who Should Buy the BYD M6?
Families who want the lowest possible entry point into EV ownership with 7 seats. It’s ideal for daily school runs and city driving. The NEDC range figures are optimistic — expect real-world range closer to 350-450 km depending on driving style and air-con usage.
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Mid Tier: Maxus MIFA 9 — The Electric Alphard Alternative
The Maxus MIFA 9 was Malaysia’s first fully electric MPV when it launched, and it targets buyers who want Alphard-level space in an EV package.

What You Get
- Luxury (RM269,888): 90 kWh battery, 180 kW (241 hp), 435 km WLTP range
- Premium (RM289,888): Same powertrain, 430 km WLTP range, upgraded interior trim with Nappa leather
- Both: 350 Nm torque, top speed 180 km/h
Size Matters
At 5,270 mm long and 3,200 mm wheelbase, the MIFA 9 is a proper full-size MPV. It dwarfs the BYD M6 and even the Kia EV9. If third-row legroom for adults is non-negotiable, the MIFA 9 delivers.
Charging
- AC: 11 kW (0-100% in about 8.5 hours)
- DC: 120 kW (30-80% in about 30 minutes)
Warranty
- Vehicle: 5 years / 100,000 km
- Battery: 8 years / 200,000 km

Who Should Buy the MIFA 9?
Families or businesses that need maximum interior space and a VIP-style cabin. Think: airport transfers, family road trips to Ipoh, or anyone who currently drives an Alphard/Vellfire and wants to go electric.
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Premium Tier: ZEEKR 009 — The Luxury Electric MPV
The ZEEKR 009 is where things get seriously premium. It’s a luxury electric MPV from Geely’s premium EV brand, and it’s positioned as a direct competitor to the Toyota Alphard — but fully electric.

Variants & Pricing
| Variant | Price | Motor | Power | Range (WLTP) | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Executive | RM299,800 | Single | 250 kW / 340 PS | 604 km | 7 |
| Luxury | RM349,800 | Dual | 450 kW / 603 hp | 582 km | 7 |
| Ultra Luxury | RM359,800 | Dual | 450 kW / 603 hp | 582 km | 6 |
All variants share a massive 116 kWh battery — the largest of any 7-seater EV in Malaysia.
Charging
- AC: 11 kW (0-100% in 13.5 hours)
- DC: 150 kW (10-80% in about 30 minutes)
- 400V architecture
Why the ZEEKR 009 Stands Out
The 009 is the first vehicle to use CATL’s Qilin cell-to-pack battery technology. The 604 km WLTP range on the Executive variant is best-in-class for any multi-row EV in Malaysia (only the Volvo EX90 beats it). ZEEKR also has CKD assembly plans in Tanjung Malim via Proton’s plant, which could bring prices down further.

Who Should Buy the ZEEKR 009?
Buyers who want luxury MPV comfort with genuine long-range capability. The Executive variant at RM299,800 is particularly compelling — more range than the Kia EV9 or Mercedes EQB at a lower price.
Premium Tier: Mercedes-Benz EQB 350 — The Compact 7-Seater
The Mercedes-Benz EQB 350 4MATIC is the smallest vehicle on this list, but it squeezes in a third row for occasional use.

What You Get
- Price: RM333,888
- 66.5 kWh battery, 423 km WLTP range
- Dual motor AWD: 215 kW (288 hp), 520 Nm
- 0-100 km/h in 6.2 seconds
- 7-seater as standard
Charging
- AC: 11 kW (0-100% in 5h 45min)
- DC: 100 kW (10-80% in 32 minutes)
The Catch
The third row is tight — it’s really for children or short trips. Adults will find it cramped. The 66.5 kWh battery is the smallest here, and 423 km range means more frequent charging on long drives.

Who Should Buy the EQB?
Families who prioritize the Mercedes badge, build quality, and safety — and only occasionally need 7 seats. It’s a premium compact SUV first, a 7-seater second.
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Premium Tier: Kia EV9 GT-Line — The 800V Tech Leader
The Kia EV9 is arguably the most technologically advanced 7-seater EV in Malaysia, thanks to its 800V architecture — a feature usually reserved for Porsche and Hyundai Ioniq 5.

What You Get
- 7-seater: RM369,668 / 6-seater: RM374,668
- 99.8 kWh battery (800V NMC)
- Dual motor AWD: 283 kW (385 PS), 700 Nm
- 505 km WLTP range
- 0-100 km/h in 5.3 seconds
The 800V Advantage
The EV9’s 800V architecture means it charges significantly faster than 400V rivals. DC fast charging at 200+ kW gets you from 10-80% in just 24 minutes — the fastest of any 7-seater EV in Malaysia. For families who road-trip frequently (KL to Penang, anyone?), this is a game-changer.
Interior & Features
- 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster + 12.3-inch infotainment
- Head-up display
- 14-speaker Meridian sound system
- Three-zone climate control
- The 7-seater has a second-row bench that folds flat; the 6-seater has captain chairs
Colours
Ocean Blue, Iceberg Green, Pebble Grey, Snow White Pearl, Aurora Black Pearl.

Dealer Deals
Some dealers are clearing 2024 model year stock at significant discounts. Promotional pricing as low as RM248,888 has been spotted at select dealerships for units that cleared customs during the CBU EV tax holiday period. These won’t last long — check with Kia dealers in your area.
Who Should Buy the EV9?
Tech-forward families who want the fastest charging, strong performance, and a genuinely usable third row. The EV9 is spacious enough for adults in all three rows.
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Luxury Tier: Volvo EX90 — The Safety-First Flagship
The Volvo EX90 is the most expensive 7-seater EV in Malaysia, but it comes loaded with technology that justifies the price — including LiDAR as standard.

What You Get
- Price: RM442,888 (single Ultra variant)
- 111 kWh battery (107 kWh usable)
- Dual motor AWD: 380 kW (517 PS), 910 Nm
- 623 km WLTP range — the longest of any 7-seater EV in Malaysia
- 0-100 km/h in 4.9 seconds
- 7-seater (2+3+2)
Charging
- AC: 11 kW (0-100% in about 10 hours)
- DC: 250 kW (10-80% in 30 minutes) — second-fastest after the Kia EV9
Boot Space
- All seats up: 310 litres
- Third row folded: 655 litres
Safety Tech
This is where the EX90 shines. It comes with a roof-mounted Luminar LiDAR sensor that can detect objects up to 250 metres ahead, even in darkness. Combined with Volvo’s suite of ADAS features, it’s the safest EV you can buy in Malaysia.
Colours
Vapour Grey, Crystal White, Onyx Black, Sand Dune.
Who Should Buy the EX90?
Families who prioritize safety above all else and want a flagship EV experience. The EX90 is Volvo’s answer to the BMW iX and Mercedes EQE SUV — but with 7 seats.
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Which 7-Seater EV Should You Buy? Our Recommendations
Best Budget Pick: BYD M6 Extended (RM123,800)
The Extended Range variant gives you 530 km NEDC range and 201 hp for under RM125k. It’s the smart money choice.
Best Value for Money: ZEEKR 009 Executive (RM299,800)
604 km WLTP range with a 116 kWh battery at the lowest price in the premium tier. More range than the Kia EV9 for less money.

Best for Road Trips: Kia EV9 GT-Line 7-Seater (RM369,668)
The 800V, 200+ kW fast charging means you spend just 24 minutes at a DC charger. KL to Penang with minimal charging stops.
Best for Maximum Space: Maxus MIFA 9 (RM269,888)
At 5,270 mm long, nothing else comes close for interior room. Adults can actually sit comfortably in the third row.
Best Overall: Volvo EX90 (RM442,888)
If budget allows, the EX90 delivers the longest range (623 km), fastest charging (250 kW), most power (517 PS), and best safety tech (LiDAR) of any 7-seater EV in Malaysia.
Home Charging: Don’t Forget the Wallbox
Whichever 7-seater EV you choose, you’ll want a home charger. Most of these vehicles support 7-11 kW AC charging, which means a full overnight charge from a dedicated wallbox. Check out our guide to the best home EV chargers in Malaysia and our complete home charging guide for installation tips.
FAQ: 7-Seater EVs in Malaysia
What is the cheapest 7-seater EV in Malaysia?
The BYD M6 Standard at RM109,800 is the cheapest 7-seater electric car you can buy in Malaysia in 2026. It comes with a 55.4 kWh battery and 420 km NEDC range.
Which 7-seater EV has the longest range in Malaysia?
The Volvo EX90 offers the longest range at 623 km (WLTP), followed by the ZEEKR 009 Executive at 604 km (WLTP). Note that the BYD M6 Extended claims 530 km, but this is measured on the more optimistic NEDC standard.
Can I road trip in a 7-seater EV from KL to Penang?
Yes. The KL-Penang distance is approximately 350-370 km. The Kia EV9 (505 km), ZEEKR 009 (582-604 km), and Volvo EX90 (623 km) can all make it on a single charge with range to spare. The BYD M6 Extended (530 km NEDC, ~400 km real-world) may need one quick stop. DC fast chargers are available along the PLUS highway.
Is road tax free for EVs in Malaysia in 2026?
Yes, fully electric vehicles in Malaysia currently enjoy 100% road tax (cukai jalan) exemption. This applies to all EVs on this list. Check our detailed guide on EV road tax Malaysia 2026 for the latest updates.
Which 7-seater EV charges the fastest?
The Kia EV9 charges the fastest thanks to its 800V architecture, supporting 200+ kW DC fast charging with a 10-80% time of just 24 minutes. The Volvo EX90 is close behind at 250 kW with a 30-minute 10-80% time.
Are there any 6-seater EVs in Malaysia?
Yes. The Kia EV9 GT-Line 6-seater (RM374,668) and ZEEKR 009 Ultra Luxury 6-seater (RM359,800) both offer captain chair configurations in the second row for a more premium feel.
How much does it cost to charge a 7-seater EV at home in Malaysia?
Using TNB’s domestic tariff, charging the largest battery on this list (Volvo EX90, 111 kWh) from empty to full costs approximately RM60-70. The BYD M6 Standard (55.4 kWh) costs about RM30-35 for a full charge. This is significantly cheaper than filling a petrol MPV — you can save RM500-1,000+ per month on fuel depending on your driving habits.
Should I wait for more 7-seater EV options in Malaysia?
ZEEKR is planning CKD assembly in Tanjung Malim (via Proton’s plant), which could bring prices down. The ZEEKR 7X is also expected to be locally assembled. However, if you need a 7-seater EV now, the current lineup offers solid choices at every price point.
Conclusion
Malaysia’s 7-seater EV market has matured significantly in 2026. Whether your budget is RM110k or RM440k, there’s a multi-row electric vehicle that fits your family’s needs.
The BYD M6 makes EV ownership accessible for Malaysian families at an unprecedented price point. The ZEEKR 009 and Kia EV9 offer the best balance of range, performance, and charging speed in the premium segment. And the Volvo EX90 sets the benchmark for safety and range.
With zero road tax, lower running costs compared to petrol, and an expanding DC fast-charging network across Malaysia, there has never been a better time to switch your family to electric.