The upcoming EV Malaysia 2026 lineup is shaping up to be the most exciting yet. With 14,591 EVs registered in Q1 2026 alone — a staggering 113.7% increase over the same period last year — Malaysians are clearly ready to go electric. From Proton’s domination with the e.MAS family to Toyota finally entering the fray with three EVs at once, 2026 is the year brands get serious about electrification in Malaysia.
But here’s the catch: the CBU (fully imported) EV tax exemption ended on 31 December 2025. That means imported EVs now face up to 30% import duty + 10% excise duty + 10% sales tax unless covered by a Free Trade Agreement. The good news? CKD (locally assembled) EVs remain exempt from excise duty and sales tax until 31 December 2027, making locally built models the sweet spot for value.
Let’s break down every EV that has launched, is confirmed, or is rumoured for the Malaysian market in 2026.
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Already Launched in 2026
These EVs are already on sale and available at showrooms across Malaysia.
Proton e.MAS 7 PHEV

Proton is the undisputed EV king in Malaysia right now, with the Proton e.MAS 5 alone accounting for 6,701 units in Q1 2026 — roughly 50% of all EV registrations. Building on that success, the Proton e.MAS 7 PHEV launched in February 2026 as Malaysia’s cheapest plug-in hybrid.
- Price: From RM105,800 (Prime) to RM119,800 (Premium)
- Powertrain: 218 PS, 320 Nm front-mounted electric motor
- Battery: 49.52 kWh (Prime) / 60.22 kWh (Premium) LFP
- Range: 345 km (Prime) / 410 km (Premium) WLTP — up to 943 km combined in PHEV mode
- Highlight: First Proton with Level 2 ADAS
The e.MAS 7 PHEV is a game-changer for budget-conscious Malaysian families wanting to dip into electrification without range anxiety.
Volvo ES90

Volvo Car Malaysia kicked off 2026 with the CKD Volvo ES90, a full-size electric luxury sedan assembled locally in Shah Alam.
- Price: RM339,888
- Power: 333 PS / 246 kW
- Battery: 88 kWh
- Range: Up to 651 km WLTP
- 0-100 km/h: 6.6 seconds
- Highlight: Locally assembled (CKD), benefiting from tax exemptions
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Toyota Urban Cruiser, bZ4X & Hilux BEV

UMW Toyota Motor made a bold statement in April 2026 by launching three EVs simultaneously — a first for the brand in Malaysia.
| Model | Price | Power | Battery | Range (WLTP) | Charging |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Urban Cruiser | RM198,000 | 174 PS / 193 Nm | 61 kWh LFP | 426 km | — |
| Toyota bZ4X (facelift) | RM220,000 | 227 PS / 269 Nm | 73.1 kWh NMC | 525 km | 150 kW DC (10-80% in 28 min) |
| Toyota Hilux BEV | RM226,300 | 196 PS (dual motor) | 59.2 kWh NMC | 315 km | 125 kW DC (10-80% in 30 min) |
All three come with a 5-year unlimited-mileage warranty and an 8-year battery warranty (extendable to 10 years for RM5,700).

The Hilux BEV is particularly noteworthy — it’s one of the first electric pickup trucks in Malaysia, perfect for fleet operators looking to cut fuel costs.
Perodua QV-E

Perodua entered the EV race with Malaysia’s first homegrown BEV, the Perodua QV-E.
- Price: RM80,000 (on-the-road, battery not included)
- Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS): RM275/month (+8% SST) for 9 years
- Highlight: Most affordable EV in Malaysia
While the BaaS model is unconventional, it makes EV ownership accessible to a wider market. The QV-E recorded 50 units registered by March 2026 — modest numbers, but it’s early days.
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Confirmed for 2026: Coming Soon
These models have been officially confirmed for the Malaysian market with expected launch dates this year.
Dongfeng 007

Dongfeng is making a serious push into Malaysia with the Dongfeng 007, a sleek electric sedan targeting the BYD Seal and Hyundai Ioniq 6.
- Expected Price: Around RM130,000
- Power: Up to 544 PS / 640 Nm (top spec)
- Battery: 73.48 kWh
- Range: 565 km (CLTC)
- Expected Launch: Q2–Q3 2026
At an estimated RM130,000, the Dongfeng 007 could be a serious value proposition in the D-segment EV space.
Dongfeng Vigo

The smaller Dongfeng Vigo targets the budget EV segment:
- Power: 135 PS / 230 Nm
- Battery: 51.87 kWh LFP
- Range: 471 km (CLTC)
- Expected Launch: 2026
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Denza Z9 GT

Denza (a BYD sub-brand) is bringing the jaw-dropping Z9 GT shooting brake to Malaysia as its second model after the D9 MPV.
- Powertrain options: BEV and PHEV
- BEV specs: 965 PS / 710 kW, 1,150 Nm
- Battery: 100 kWh LFP
- Range: 630 km (CLTC)
- Highlight: Rear-wheel steering up to 15 degrees
- Expected Launch: H2 2026
This is a halo car — a statement of what Chinese EV technology can do at the high end.
BYD Atto 3 Facelift

The BYD Atto 3 remains Malaysia’s second best-selling EV (after Proton’s e.MAS 5), with 999 units in Q1 2026. A facelift is confirmed for 2026 with major upgrades:
- Battery: 74.88 kWh LFP (upgraded)
- Power: 230 kW / 313 PS (up from 204 PS)
- Architecture: New 800-volt platform
- DC Charging: Up to 150 kW
- Expected Launch: H2 2026
The jump to 800V architecture is significant — faster charging and better efficiency.
Zeekr 9X, Updated X & 009 Grand

Zeekr has confirmed three model launches for Malaysia in 2026:
- Zeekr 9X PHEV — Flagship with a reported 1,400 PS combined output, 0-100 km/h in 3.1 seconds
- Updated Zeekr X — Compact EV SUV with up to 230 kW DC charging
- Zeekr 009 Grand — Premium electric MPV refresh
Current Zeekr pricing for context: Zeekr 7X from RM182,800, Zeekr 009 from RM310,000, Zeekr X from RM155,800.
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BMW iX3 Neue Klasse

BMW’s next-generation electric SUV is built on the all-new Neue Klasse platform, and an ROI (Registration of Interest) page is already live in Malaysia.
- Battery: 108.7 kWh NMC — the largest in the segment
- Power: 469 PS / 645 Nm (dual motor)
- Range: Up to 805 km WLTP — the longest range of any EV heading to Malaysia
- Expected Launch: H2 2026
At 805 km of range, this could redefine what Malaysians expect from an EV — that’s Kuala Lumpur to Penang and back on a single charge.
GAC Aion V

GAC Motor previewed the Aion V at the 2025 Malaysia Auto Show:
- Power: 204 PS / 240 Nm
- Battery: 75.2 kWh LFP
- Range: 602 km (NEDC)
- DC Charging: 180 kW (30-80% in just 16 minutes)
- Expected Launch: 2026
The ultra-fast charging capability makes the Aion V stand out in the mid-range segment.
Forthing Friday

Another electric pickup truck enters the Malaysian market:
- BEV variant: 204 PS, 64.4 kWh LFP, 400 km range (WLTP)
- REEV variant: 163 PS, 31.94 kWh battery, 1,000+ km total range
- Expected Launch: 2026
For businesses needing an electric workhorse with extended range, the REEV version is compelling.
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Rumoured and Expected
These models have been spotted, teased, or heavily rumoured for Malaysia, but launch dates are not yet confirmed.
Chery/Jetour eVT5
Previewed at the 2025 Malaysia Autoshow under the Jetour brand (backed by Chery), the eVT5 is expected to be priced around RM100,000 — positioning it as a budget-friendly electric SUV competitor.
Lepas L6 and L8
Lepas (a Chery International offshoot) confirmed its brand launch in Malaysia in Q1 2026 with the L8 PHEV SUV (275 PS, 100 km EV range) and the L6 expected in H1 2026.
GAC Hyptec HT
Previewed at the 2025 Malaysia Auto Show with its dramatic gullwing doors, the Hyptec HT is GAC’s flagship electric GT. No confirmed pricing or launch date yet.
Volvo EX30 Cross Country
The rugged Cross Country variant of Volvo’s compact EX30 (currently from RM188,888) is slated for Malaysia in 2026, though exact timing is unconfirmed.
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2026 Upcoming EV Comparison Table
| Model | Est. Price (RM) | Range | Battery | Power | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perodua QV-E | 80,000 + BaaS | — | — | — | Launched |
| Proton e.MAS 7 PHEV | 105,800–119,800 | 345–943 km | 49.5–60.2 kWh | 218 PS | Launched |
| Toyota Urban Cruiser | 198,000 | 426 km | 61 kWh | 174 PS | Launched |
| Toyota bZ4X | 220,000 | 525 km | 73.1 kWh | 227 PS | Launched |
| Toyota Hilux BEV | 226,300 | 315 km | 59.2 kWh | 196 PS | Launched |
| Volvo ES90 | 339,888 | 651 km | 88 kWh | 333 PS | Launched |
| Chery/Jetour eVT5 | ~100,000 | TBC | TBC | TBC | Rumoured |
| Dongfeng Vigo | TBC | 471 km | 51.9 kWh | 135 PS | Confirmed |
| Dongfeng 007 | ~130,000 | 565 km | 73.5 kWh | Up to 544 PS | Confirmed |
| BYD Atto 3 Facelift | TBC | TBC | 74.9 kWh | 313 PS | Confirmed |
| GAC Aion V | TBC | 602 km | 75.2 kWh | 204 PS | Confirmed |
| Denza Z9 GT | TBC | 630 km | 100 kWh | 965 PS | Confirmed |
| Forthing Friday (BEV) | TBC | 400 km | 64.4 kWh | 204 PS | Confirmed |
| BMW iX3 Neue Klasse | TBC | 805 km | 108.7 kWh | 469 PS | Confirmed |
What the 2026 Tax Changes Mean for EV Buyers
The biggest policy shift for 2026 is the end of the CBU EV tax holiday. Here’s what it means:
For Imported (CBU) EVs:
- Import duty: 30%
- Excise duty: 10%
- Sales tax: 10%
- Net effect: Price increases of 15–30% for CBU models unless FTA-covered
For Locally Assembled (CKD) EVs:
- Excise duty: Exempt until 31 Dec 2027
- Sales tax: Exempt until 31 Dec 2027
- Components import duty: Exempt until 31 Dec 2027
This is why brands like Proton, BYD, Volvo, and Chery are ramping up CKD operations — it keeps prices competitive. Expect more brands to announce local assembly plans throughout 2026.
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Malaysia’s EV Market in 2026: The Big Picture
The numbers tell the story:
- Q1 2026 EV registrations: 14,591 units (up 113.7% YoY)
- March 2026 EV market share: 6.95% (1 in every 14 cars)
- Top brand: Proton (50% of EV market)
- Top model: Proton e.MAS 5 (6,701 units in Q1)
The CKD strategy is working. Proton leads because the e.MAS 5 and e.MAS 7 are locally assembled with competitive pricing. BYD holds second with 879 units in March, followed by Tesla at 338 units and Chery at 265 units.
With over a dozen new models arriving this year, competition is only getting fiercer — and that’s great news for Malaysian consumers.
FAQ: Upcoming EVs in Malaysia 2026
What is the cheapest EV in Malaysia in 2026?
The Perodua QV-E at RM80,000 (battery not included, BaaS at RM275/month) is currently the most affordable. The Proton e.MAS 7 PHEV from RM105,800 is the cheapest plug-in option with the battery included.
Are EVs still tax-free in Malaysia in 2026?
Not entirely. Imported (CBU) EVs lost their tax exemption on 1 January 2026 and now face import duties. However, locally assembled (CKD) EVs remain exempt from excise duty and sales tax until 31 December 2027.
What is the longest-range EV coming to Malaysia in 2026?
The BMW iX3 Neue Klasse boasts an industry-leading 805 km WLTP range from its 108.7 kWh battery — the longest of any EV confirmed for Malaysia.
When is the BYD Atto 3 facelift launching in Malaysia?
The facelifted BYD Atto 3 is expected in the second half of 2026, featuring a new 800-volt architecture, 313 PS power output, and 74.88 kWh battery.
Is Toyota selling EVs in Malaysia now?
Yes. UMW Toyota Motor launched three EVs in April 2026: the Urban Cruiser (RM198,000), bZ4X (RM220,000), and Hilux BEV (RM226,300).
How many EVs were sold in Malaysia in Q1 2026?
A total of 14,591 EVs were registered in Q1 2026, representing a 113.7% increase over Q1 2025. EVs now account for 6.95% of total new car registrations.
Will the Dongfeng 007 be cheaper than the BYD Seal?
Early estimates place the Dongfeng 007 at around RM130,000, which would undercut the BYD Seal significantly and make it one of the best-value D-segment electric sedans in Malaysia.
What happened to the EV tax exemption in Malaysia?
The Malaysian government ended CBU EV tax exemptions on 31 December 2025 to encourage local assembly. CKD EVs continue to enjoy full exemptions until end-2027, incentivising manufacturers to set up assembly operations in Malaysia.
The Bottom Line
2026 is a watershed year for EVs in Malaysia. The combination of aggressive CKD pricing from Proton and BYD, new entrants like Toyota, Dongfeng, and GAC, and the longest-range EVs ever from BMW and Volvo means there’s never been a better time to consider going electric.
Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly RM80,000 Perodua QV-E, a family-sized Proton e.MAS 7, or a 805 km range BMW iX3, 2026 has an EV for every Malaysian.
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