Geely EX5 launched in Thailand – Proton eMas 7 twin, 495 km range, black or white interior, from RM111k

Geely EX5 launched in Thailand – Proton eMas 7 twin, 495 km range, black or white interior, from RM111k

The Geely EX5 (known in China as the Geely Galaxy E5) has entered its first international market of Thailand. Launched during the ongoing Thai Motor Expo, the Proton eMas 7 twin is fully imported from China, just like its soon-to-be-launched Malaysian sibling.

Two variants of the electric SUV are being offered in the Land of Smiles – the Pro at 859,000 baht (RM111,100) and the Max at 949,000 baht (RM122,700). This promotional pricing is limited to the first 1,084 units – to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the distributor Thonburi Group, according to Autolifethailand – after which the car will retail at 899,000 baht (RM116,200) and 989,000 baht (RM127,900) respectively.

Surprisingly, both models are identical mechanically, meaning that they not only share the same outputs – 218 PS (160 kW) and 320 Nm of torque – from their single front motor, but also the same 60.22 kWh Aegis “short blade” lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. That’s opposed to Malaysia, where the eMas 7 will also be offered with a smaller 49.52 kWh pack in the base model.

Geely EX5 launched in Thailand – Proton eMas 7 twin, 495 km range, black or white interior, from RM111k

Its higher equipment count does mean that the heavier Max is both slower to 100 km/h (7.1 seconds, versus 6.9 seconds for the Pro) and has a shorter range (490 km vs 495 km, both on the NEDC cycle). On the more realistic WLTP cycle, the eMas 7 Premium with the same pack achieves a less impressive 410 km. No matter which version you go for, the EX5 has a top speed of 175 km/h.

Given that they use the same battery pack, it’s no surprise both models support up to 100 kW of DC fast charging, so charging from 30 to 80% takes 20 minutes. They also accept up to 11 kW of AC charging; as such, the same yardstick takes 6.1 hours. A vehicle-to-load (V2L) function is offered at up to 3.3 kW.

Standard equipment includes full LED head- and taillights, an active grille shutter, 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Giti tyres, roof rails, keyless entry and start, dual-zone climate control, power-adjustable front seats with ventilation and massage functions, a 10.2-inch digital instrument display, a 15.4-inch infotainment touchscreen, a 50-watt Qi wireless charger, a 16-speaker Flyme Audio sound system (with headrest speakers) and six airbags. Unlike the eMas 7, the EX5 gets Apple CarPlay from the get-go.

Geely EX5 launched in Thailand – Proton eMas 7 twin, 495 km range, black or white interior, from RM111k

The Max adds a panoramic glass sunroof, a head-up display, a “zero gravity” front passenger seat with a built-in ottoman, 256-colour ambient lighting and a powered tailgate. It is also the only one with driver assists such as autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane centring assist, rear collision warning and a door opening warning. This contrasts with the eMas 7 which gets these features as standard.

A total of five colours are offered, these being Snowy White, Frost Grey, Carbon Black, Moonlight Silver and Turquoise Green. Our lucky neighbours up north will also be able to get their car with an Ivory White interior (Max only), whereas us Malaysians are stuck with Indigo Blue.

The price of the full-spec Max variant is right around the ballpark of the eMas 7’s RM120,000 estimate, meaning there is scope for the Malaysian model to go lower with the base Prime variant. Are you excited about the pricing? Sound off in the comments after the jump. You can also read our first impressions of Malaysia’s first EV here.

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Jonathan Lee

After trying to pursue a career in product design, Jonathan Lee decided to make the sideways jump into the world of car journalism instead. He therefore appreciates the aesthetic appeal of a car, but for him, the driving experience is still second to none.

 

Comments

  • TinKosong on Nov 29, 2024 at 12:45 pm

    Jiran pun dah launching P1 bila lg???

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  • Frankc on Nov 29, 2024 at 1:38 pm

    CBU from China…oops. not from Malaysia? Emas7 also CBU china?…

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  • If Proton can’t sell below these prices, just drop the national car status. It’s a shameful title to have.

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    • Been Yappin on Dec 04, 2024 at 7:16 am

      drop the national car status and then remove the protection tax that charges crazy prices for import cars too so that have proper pricing competition

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  • kckfen on Nov 29, 2024 at 2:05 pm

    Malaysia one will still be CBU from China, and most likely to be price almost the same as in Thailand for the premium spec. But I hope proton can give better perks like free charger, zero interest or low interest payment. Otherwise i am sure the Baik Beli BYD gang will laugh at Proton.

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  • ThePolygon on Nov 29, 2024 at 2:05 pm

    We should also skip the smaller battery lah. Why keep stock of two sizes of battery when we know the longer range version is preferred?

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  • ThePolygon on Nov 29, 2024 at 2:11 pm

    Also give the larger battery base version without a sunroof and 17 inch.

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  • No buyer on Nov 29, 2024 at 2:21 pm

    Canf sell one lah, such price buy byd 2nd hand better

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  • Azgarffield on Nov 29, 2024 at 3:06 pm

    Salvo by own sibling. Even the Jiaji which was supposed to make it way here as V90, has been adopted by neighbour Indonesia.

    Not much room for Proton to con us then.

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  • ROTI CANAI on Nov 29, 2024 at 3:59 pm

    Baik beli byd

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  • shahar yop on Nov 29, 2024 at 6:13 pm

    Proton will suffer not having the economics of scale.
    EV moving at a rapid pace.
    Geely can’t wait and marketed it themselves.
    By the time eMas launched, dated specs.
    Time is the essence.

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  • Don’t know why Malaysia product can sell cheaper at others countries compare selling at it own country.

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  • Been Yappin on Dec 04, 2024 at 7:18 am

    dahlah boleh buang je status kereta nasional kasi buang juga cukai yang buat kereta import jadi mahal… Proton tak mana lah macam ni dah kena pakai Geely

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