Proton eMas 7 Review Malaysia 2026: Worth Buying?



Proton eMas 7 Long-Term Real-World Review: Range, Charging & Ownership in Malaysia

Published: August 11, 2026 | By EV Sifu Editorial Team

The Proton eMas 7 is arguably the most important electric vehicle Proton has ever launched — a mid-size SUV that puts a national badge on Geely’s proven EV platform and prices it squarely in the heart of Malaysia’s fastest-growing EV segment. After spending several weeks with the eMas 7 on Malaysian roads, from the Federal Highway gridlock to a full Kuala Lumpur–Penang highway run, here is our complete, no-fluff Proton eMas 7 review Malaysia buyers actually need.

We’ll cover real-world range on Malaysian roads, DC fast-charging behaviour, cabin livability in our heat and humidity, running costs, and how it stacks up against the BYD Seal and Chery Omoda E5. Let’s get into it.

Full Specs at a Glance

Before we get into the real-world stuff, here are the key specifications for the Proton eMas 7 as available in Malaysia. All figures below are based on official Proton Malaysia data.

Specification eMas 7 Standard Range eMas 7 Long Range
Battery Capacity 66 kWh (usable) 100 kWh (usable)
Motor Configuration Single Motor (RWD) Dual Motor (AWD)
Peak Power 218 hp 435 hp
Peak Torque 343 Nm 660 Nm
0–100 km/h 6.9 sec 3.9 sec
CLTC Range 530 km 706 km
Max DC Charging 80 kW 150 kW
AC Charging 11 kW (Type 2) 11 kW (Type 2)
Boot Space 588 litres 588 litres
Kerb Weight 2,030 kg 2,280 kg
Dimensions (L×W×H) 4,869 × 1,909 × 1,680 mm
Wheelbase 2,900 mm
Warranty (Battery) 8 years / 160,000 km

eMas 7 Price Malaysia 2026

The Proton eMas 7 is offered in two main variants in Malaysia. Pricing is on-the-road without insurance, and both variants benefit from the government’s ongoing EV tax exemption.

  • eMas 7 Standard Range (RWD): From RM 149,800
  • eMas 7 Long Range (AWD): From RM 189,800

For the segment, this is competitively positioned. The Standard Range undercuts the BYD Seal AWD significantly, while the Long Range goes head-to-head with premium Chinese rivals on price but brings a Proton service network advantage that matters in Malaysia.

Proton also bundles a free 7.4 kW home charger installation for early buyers — a meaningful sweetener given that setting up home charging can add costs. For a deeper look at home charger options, check out our guide on Best Home EV Charger Malaysia 2026: 7kW vs 11kW.

Exterior & Interior Design

The eMas 7’s exterior is unmistakably modern, borrowing heavily from the Zeekr 001’s design language — clean flanks, a sloping roofline, and a full-width LED light bar front and rear. It doesn’t look like any previous Proton, which is exactly the point.

Standing next to it in a Proton dealership, the sheer size surprises you. At 4,869 mm long and 2,900 mm wheelbase, this is a proper D-segment SUV. Park it next to a Proton X70 and the eMas 7 makes it look compact.

Proton eMas 7 exterior front view on Malaysian road

Inside the Cabin

Step inside and you’re greeted by a wide, airy dashboard dominated by a large landscape-oriented touchscreen. Physical buttons are minimal but Proton has wisely kept a row of haptic shortcuts for climate control — a sensible concession to real-world usability under Malaysia’s bright sunlight.

Seat quality is genuinely impressive for the price point. The front seats offer ventilation, which is not a luxury here — it’s a necessity when you’re sitting in a hot carpark in KL. Rear legroom is generous thanks to that long wheelbase, comfortably fitting three adults on longer journeys.

Proton eMas 7 interior cabin showing touchscreen dashboard and ventilated seats

The 588-litre boot swallows luggage easily for balik kampung trips. Build quality feels solid with no discernible panel gaps or squeaks during our review.