Buy a Proton X50 Certified Pre-Owned Car

myTukar Certified Proton X50

First launched in 2020, the Proton X50 is the second model that Proton launched as part of a cooperation with its shareholder Geely.

It is a B-segment SUV which was sold as a brand new car with a competitive price, which represents tremendous value for money, and even more so when purchased as a certified pre-owned car.

Here’s a list of myTukar Certified Proton X50 in stock:

The Proton X50, in all its variants, presents a modern, sporty, and distinctive exterior that should appeal to a wide range of buyers. If you’re considering buying one, what should you look for when buying a used or new Proton X50? Here’s a guide to help you with your purchase.

Proton X50 Exterior

At the front of the X50, you’ll find Proton’s signature “Infinite Weave” grille, surrounded by a striking Auburn Red strip that frames the roundel badge. This design is further accented by sharp LED headlights, large air intakes, and a front spoiler that seamlessly transitions into the black plastic body cladding. The only variant not equipped with LED fog lights in the corner inlets is the base Standard model.

The X50’s rear design features trapezoidal LED tail lights with triple light guides, complemented by a full-width chrome strip carrying the Proton script. The car’s sporty look is further emphasized by the massive diffuser and four genuine exhaust pipes. Unlike other markets, the design team opted not to include an ostentatious rear wing, keeping the overall look sleek and modern.

The range-topping Flagship variant is distinguished by a two-tone exterior, featuring a black roof and black side mirror caps. The careful design ensures that the joint of the A-pillar lines up neatly with the bonnet, making the two-tone colour scheme look less like an afterthought. It also comes with the TGDi badging on the sides, signifying the more powerful engine exclusive to this variant.

Proton X50 Interior

Buy a Proton X50 Certified Pre-Owned Car

The Proton X50 SUV boasts a modern and minimalist interior design inspired by jet fighters, featuring a dashboard with faux stitching, metal-look trim, a tall center console, and jet fighter-inspired air vents.

There is also ample storage space under the center console, equipped with a USB port and a 12-volt socket. Premium and Flagship models further enhance the visual appeal with a full red-and-black color scheme and soft-touch materials on the dashboard and front door panels.

The SUV comes equipped with the latest version of the Geely Key User Interface, GKUI 19, which is more responsive than its predecessor. It features a redesigned interface with cleaner tiles and permanent menu buttons. The Standard and Executive models have an eight-inch touchscreen and an analog instrument cluster, while the Premium and Flagship models boast a larger 10.25-inch display and a seven-inch digital instrument cluster.

Lastly, an integrated eSIM connects the car to the Proton Link smartphone app, allowing users to remotely check the vehicle’s status and control certain functions, including starting the car. This feature adds a layer of convenience for the user.

Proton X50 Specs and Pricing

Here’s a comparison of the four models of the Proton X50:

Standard – price RM79,200 at launch, now RM86,300

  • 1.5 litre three-cylinder turbocharged engine with multi-point fuel injection, 150 PS (147 hp) at 5,500 rpm, and 226 Nm between 1,500 to 4,000 rpm.
  • Seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
  • Four airbags.
  • Full LED projector headlamps, gloss black grille with red outline, lower splitter with carbon-fibre print, and silver 17-inch wheels.
  • Inside, it comes with a polyurethane steering wheel and full black fabric seat upholstery with contrast stitching.
  • Keyless entry, push-start ignition, and remote engine start.
  • Electronic parking brake with auto hold, manually-adjustable driver’s seat, four speakers, manual air-conditioning with a N95 cabin filter and dedicated rear air vents, three USB chargers and a reverse camera​.

Executive – price RM84,800 at launch, now RM93,300

  • The same engine and transmission as the Standard model.
  • Additional front parking sensors, LED fog lamps, and an automatic function for the headlamps.
  • Inside, there’s a leather-wrapped steering wheel, full black leatherette (faux leather) upholstery, and two additional airbags.
  • Comes with a smaller eight-inch touchscreen central display that supports “Hi Proton” voice commands, online navigation through AMAP, online music streaming through Joox, Bluetooth, and smartphone connectivity, along with a reverse camera​.

Premium – price RM93,200 at launch, now RM101,800

  • The same engine and transmission as the Standard and Executive models.
  • Additional red brake callipers, 18-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, silver-coloured roof rails, and front welcome lamps on the side mirrors.
  • Inside, it features a two-tone interior, with a lot of dark red contrast tones on the dashboard’s top panel, the door cards, and centre armrest.
  • Power adjustable driver’s seat, full digital instrument cluster, and a 10.25-inch touchscreen with additional functionalities.
  • Automatic climate control (single-zone), six speakers, tyre-pressure monitoring system, full set of cameras for the 360-degree parking camera system.
  • Auto up for all windows (the lower variants get auto down for all windows, but auto up only for the driver)​​.

Flagship – price RM103,300 at launch, now RM113,300

  • A different 1.5 litre turbocharged three-cylinder engine with a direct-injection system, 177 PS (174 hp) at 5,000 rpm, and 255 Nm between 1,500 to 4,000 rpm.
  • The same transmission as the other models.
  • Two-tone exterior with a black roof and black side mirror caps, TGDi badging on the sides.
  • Inside, extra bits include a full panoramic sunroof with a powered sunblind cover, auto-dimming rear-view mirror, and automatic rain-sensing wipers.
  • The variant also includes an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), which includes Forward Collision Warning with Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) in its suite​.

Proton X50 Real Owner Feedback

  • Low NVH (Noise, Vibration, Harshness)
  • Decent power even on the non-GDI engine in the executive variant
  • Good build quality
  • Comfortable ride, suitable for all kinds of drivers and experience levels
  • Good handling and stability
  • Hi Proton (AI assistant) is more useful than initially expected by some owners
  • Relatively spacious backrow with ample leg room
  • The DCT gearbox is superb and gives a smooth acceleration
  • The exterior and interior design is appreciated by many, feels premium for the price range
  • Powerful engine, one review even claimed it as one of the most powerful SUVs in its category​

Want to read more on the Proton X50?

We have covered the Proton X50 extensively in the past. Here are some stories you can read to learn more about the Proton X50.

Taking delivery of my own Proton X50 – Hafriz Shah

Hafriz Shah details his experience taking delivery of his own Proton X50 Flagship, which he bought to replace his Peugeot 208 GTi.

Proton X50 Review – detailed look at the pros and cons

A 60 minute long video offering a full, comprehensive review of the X50, covering all that’s good and bad on the hot B-segment SUV.

2020 Nissan Almera Turbo vs Honda City 1.5L, Proton X50 – we compare maintenance costs up to 100k km

We compare the maintenance costs of the Proton X50 against other common purchases in the same price range which is the Honda City and the Nissan Almera Turbo.

2020 Proton X50 1.5T Standard – first look at the entry-level RM79,200 variant, is the base spec SUV OK?

Should you save some money and buy the Standard version of the Proton X50 instead of going all out and buying the Flagship? We go into detail with the Standard version here.

2020 Proton X50 versus the X70 and Honda HR-V – we compare servicing costs over five years/100,000 km

We compare the Proton X50’s servicing costs against other SUV rivals including Proton’s very own X70, and the Honda HR-V. Note that at time of publishing this story, the new Honda HR-V had not been launched yet so this is the previous gen Honda HR-V being compared.

Proton X50 Community Malaysia (PX50CM)

Lastly, we recommend you check out the Proton X50 Community Malaysia Facebook Group to read what other Proton X50 owners say about their cars.

 

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Last Updated Jun 06, 2024