Geely EX2 priced at RM51k-55k equivalent in Thailand – top model is cheaper than base Proton eMas 5

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The Geely EX2‘s Thai prices are out – 399,990 baht (RM51k) for the Pro and 429,990 baht (RM55k) for the Max, reports AutolifeThailand. That’s quite a bit cheaper than our RM57k-70k Proton eMas 5, so it’s comparison time. Thailand gets their car CBU from China – so do we currently; our CKD will come later.

Before you all get your sarongs in a twist, bear in mind that Thailand’s entry-level EV market is very crowded, competitive and cut-throat. Geely entered Thailand comparatively late, when there were already a lot of established brands, so the EX2 is priced accordingly. Whereas in Malaysia, the eMas 5 is the first and only sub-RM100k EV (so far), so it’s in a class of its own. It was also well received with over 10,000 bookings so far, unprecedented for an EV here.

In Thailand, both Pro and Max variants get a 116 PS/150 Nm rear electric motor (like our eMas 5 Premium); there seems to be no lesser option like our eMas 5 Prime’s 79 PS/130 Nm unit. Same story with the battery – the Thai EX2 gets only one 39.4 kWh choice yielding a 395 km NEDC range (compared to the eMas 5’s 30.12/40.16 kWh and 225/325 km WLTP). 39.4 kWh is likely the net figure to the 40.16 kWh’s gross, meaning that the EX2 gets the bigger battery as standard.

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Equipment-wise, the specs are largely the same, but the EX2 does add on a few things not available on the eMas 5, such as a wireless phone charger, a powered driver’s seat and a tonneau cover, which Pro-Net may offer later à la eMas 7.

Also, the base EX2 Pro already gets automatic LED projector headlamps and a leather steering wheel, both of which we need to buy the eMas 5 Premium to enjoy. The Proton fights back with instantly-available Apple CarPlay/Android Auto (only supported from 2Q25 for Thai buyers) and a powered tailgate, which the Geely doesn’t get in Thailand.

Another difference is the EX2’s passenger-side dashboard and door cards have a cityscape ambient lighting motif instead of the shooting stars on the eMas 5.

Geely EX2 priced at RM51k-55k equivalent in Thailand – top model is cheaper than base Proton eMas 5

On to colours – the Thai car can be had in Nebula Beige, Comet Grey, Star Silver and Moon White (the top-spec Max additionally gets an Aurora Green choice; all Max cars have black roofs), while the interior is either Skyline White or Horizon Grey depending on the variant.

Meanwhile, our eMas 5 can be had in Moonstone White, Graphite Silver and Slate Grey (the top-spec Premium additionally gets Marble Cream and Quartz Rose choices; all Premium cars have black roofs). The interior is Alabaster White if the exterior is either Marble Cream or Quartz Rose; otherwise it’s Flint Grey.

Warranties? Thai Geely distributor Thonburi Neustern is offering six years/160,000 km for the vehicle, eight years/180,000 km for the battery and eight years’ free 24-hour roadside assistance, while Proton’s package consists of a six-year/unlimited mileage vehicle warranty and an eight-year/160,000 km battery and powertrain warranty.

Geely EX2 in Thailand

Proton eMas 5 Premium in Malaysia

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