Proton eMas 7 vs BYD Seal: Which EV Wins 2026?



Proton eMas 7 vs BYD Seal — The Definitive Malaysian EV Comparison for 2026

Published: 4 May 2026 | By EV Sifu Editorial Team

Two of Malaysia’s most hotly contested EVs are going head-to-head in 2026 — and both are fighting for the same RM150k–RM200k sweet spot. The Proton eMas 7 carries the weight of national pride (and Geely’s engineering muscle), while the BYD Seal arrives armed with Blade Battery technology and a track record that’s already won hearts across Southeast Asia.

So which one deserves your hard-earned ringgit? We break it all down — specs, real-world range, charging infrastructure, after-sales, and total ownership cost — specifically for the Malaysian market.

Proton eMas 7 vs BYD Seal front view comparison on Malaysian road

Quick Verdict

The BYD Seal edges ahead on driving dynamics and value density, while the Proton eMas 7 wins on cabin space, local brand confidence, and Proton’s growing dealer network. Neither car is a bad choice — this comes down entirely to your priorities as a Malaysian driver.

If you spend most of your time on the highway between KL and Penang and want a sporty, tech-loaded sedan, the Seal is compelling. If you want a larger, more family-oriented SUV-adjacent crossover with familiar local support, the eMas 7 is hard to beat at its price point.

Side-by-Side Specs Comparison

Here’s everything you need to compare at a glance. All specifications below are based on official figures from Proton and BYD Malaysia as of May 2026.

Specification Proton eMas 7 (AWD Long Range) BYD Seal (AWD Performance)
Body Type Mid-size SUV / Crossover Mid-size Sedan
Drive Configuration Dual Motor AWD Dual Motor AWD
Battery Capacity ~100 kWh (CATL) 82.56 kWh (Blade Battery)
WLTP Range ~610 km ~580 km
Combined Power Output ~400 kW (536 hp) 390 kW (523 hp)
0–100 km/h ~3.9 seconds 3.8 seconds
Top Speed ~200 km/h 180 km/h
Max DC Fast Charging ~150 kW 150 kW
AC Charging (Onboard) 11 kW (3-phase) 11 kW (3-phase)
Infotainment Screen 15.4-inch rotating 15.6-inch rotating
Instrument Cluster 10.25-inch digital 10-inch HUD + digital
ADAS Level L2+ (GCMS) L2 (DiPilot)
5-Star NCAP Yes (Euro NCAP) Yes (Euro NCAP)
Boot Space ~570 litres 400 litres (+ frunk)
Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) Yes Yes
Warranty (Vehicle) 5 years / 150,000 km 6 years / 150,000 km
Battery Warranty 8 years / 160,000 km 8 years / 150,000 km

Note: Figures marked “~” are based on manufacturer guidance and regional spec sheets. Always verify with your authorised dealer before purchase.

Proton eMas 7 interior versus BYD Seal interior side by side comparison

Pricing & Variants in Malaysia

Both cars sit within Malaysia’s most competitive EV price band — roughly RM150,000 to RM200,000 — but they target slightly different segments within it. Here’s how the pricing breaks down.