Proton eMas 7

  • Geely EX5 – Proton eMas 7 twin gets new name for global markets; European debut September 10

    Who would’ve thought that the name EX5 would be used for both Honda’s iconically utilitarian kapchai and Geely’s latest high-tech electric vehicle? We didn’t either, but here we are – the Geely Galaxy E5, developed together with its Proton eMas 7 (stylised as e.MAS 7) twin, will be called the Geely EX5 for global markets.

    The SUV, launched in China last month, is making its overseas premiere in Frankfurt on September 10. No details on pricing, specs, equipment or even market availability as yet, with Geely only promising to deliver a car with a “comfy ride, epic range, and head-turning looks.”

    However, the EX5’s impending debut in the German metropolis does suggests that it will be headed to European markets. That’s not always the case for Geely’s overseas car launches, however – the Geometry A, for instance, was revealed in Singapore back in 2019 but is still not sold there.

    Geely EX5 – Proton eMas 7 twin gets new name for global markets; European debut September 10

    Expect the EX5 to be offered with the same powertrain and battery options as the Galaxy E5, which gets a single front motor producing 218 PS (160 kW) and 320 Nm of torque. This gets the car from zero to 100 km/h in 6.9 seconds.

    Two Aegis short blade lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery capacities are available in the Middle Kingdom – the 49.52 kWh version has a CLTC range of 440 km, while the 60.22 kWh unit is claimed to be able to travel up to 530 km. Expect much shorter range figures on the far more realistic WLTP cycle as used in Europe.

    The EX5 should also receive the Galaxy E5’s tech, which includes a 10.2-inch digital instrument display, a head-up display and a 15.4-inch infotainment touchscreen. The latter runs on a Flyme Auto operating system, co-developed with Meizu – a smartphone maker owned by Geely chairman Li Shufu. An 16-speaker in house-developed Flyme Audio sound system will likely be offered as well, replete with headrest speakers for the driver.

    While the EX5 is anticipated to enter European markets, it may not be offered in the UK and other right-hand-drive countries. That’s because it’s been reported by Autocar that Proton is making a return to major RHD export markets, with the eMas 7 likely to be the spearhead – although Geely’s own public relations head Ash Sutcliffe has since denied this.

    GALLERY: Geely Galaxy E5


    GALLERY: Proton eMas 7 prototype in Malaysia

     
     
  • Proton eMas 7 is developed concurrently with Geely – shorter lead time for RHD model, shared dev costs

    Proton eMas 7 is developed concurrently with Geely – shorter lead time for RHD model, shared dev costs

    Despite its forthcoming eMas 7 (stylised as e.MAS 7) appearing almost identical to its Geely Galaxy E5 twin save for the badging (at least from the outside), Proton insists that its first electric vehicle is not a simple rebadge of that car but was instead developed concurrently. The national carmaker maintained this assertion in its press release announcing that the SUV is joining the National Day parade.

    The company’s CEO Li Chunrong said that developing the car at the same time as the Geely version – a Proton first – simplified the right-hand drive conversion, with manifold benefits in terms of efficiency and cost reduction. “The eMas 7 is not only Proton’s first EV, but it is also the first Proton model developed concurrently with the team at Geely. This allows for much shorter lead times in making RHD versions available and also results in greater efficiencies and sharing of development costs.

    “The ultimate proof of success for this undertaking will be the reception of buyers in Malaysia and our export markets and to ensure a favourable outcome, Proton is leaving no stone unturned in the model’s development, marketing, sales, and after-sales efforts,” he said.

    Proton eMas 7 is developed concurrently with Geely – shorter lead time for RHD model, shared dev costs

    During the media preview of the car earlier this month, Proton claimed it sent 230 engineers and designers to China to be involved in the development of the Galaxy E5 and eMas 7 right from their inception. The cars have racked up a total of 700,000 man hours and 10 million km of vehicle testing, in addition to 30,000 km of durability adaptive testing and up to 100,000 km reliability testing.

    The eMas E7 is currently undergoing (very public) durability, charging, driving and software testing programmes ahead of its launch at the end of the year. Based on the Global Modular Architecture (GMA), the car is set to feature a 12-in-1 motor with a claimed 90.04% efficiency and a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery utilising Aegis “short blade” battery cells. It will also utilise a Flyme Auto infotainment system powered by a 7 nm chip.

    No specs have been released just yet, but the Galaxy E5 in China is offered with a single front motor producing 218 PS (160 kW) and 320 Nm of torque, getting it from zero to 100 km/h in 6.9 seconds. Two battery capacities are available in the Middle Kingdom – the 49.52 kWh version has a CLTC range of 440 km, while the 60.22 kWh unit is claimed to be able to travel up to 530 km. Expect the eMas 7 to share the same mechanicals.

    GALLERY: Proton eMas 7 previewed in Malaysia

     
     
  • Proton eMas 7 to make public debut at Merdeka Day parade – first EV to be part of 25-car contingent

    Proton eMas 7 to make public debut at Merdeka Day parade – first EV to be part of 25-car contingent

    Earlier this month, Proton previewed its first electric vehicle, the eMas 7 (stylised as e.MAS 7), developed concurrently with the Geely Galaxy E5 twin. Now it’s been announced that the SUV will make its first public appearance during the National Day parade on August 31 ahead of its launch at the end of the year.

    As part of the celebrations, the pre-production prototype will be sporting special camouflage – still plastered front-to-back with greetings in several languages (hinting at the car’s possible global aspirations), but with the Jalur Gemilang colours of red, blue, yellow and white, rather than the gradated blue to dark grey as seen during the media preview.

    “While celebrating our past, Proton is also mindful to look ahead into the future of the automotive industry,” said CEO Li Chunrong. “Hence, we took the decision to include the Proton eMas 7 in our parade lineup, though it has not been launched, to allow everyone to get a closer look at the company’s first EV model. As the model is not the final production vehicle, it will be displayed wearing camouflage, but in the National Day spirit, we have chosen colours that represent Malaysia’s flag.”

    The parade will also include the original Saga and the newly-facelifted 2025 X70

    The eMas 7 will form part of a 25-car contingent showing the national carmaker’s progress over its 41-year history, taking a break from its usual (and very public) durability, charging, driving and software testing programmes. The brigade will also include the original Saga from 1985 as well as the recently-facelifted 2025 X70.

    Based on the Global Modular Architecture (GMA), the eMas 7 is set to feature a 12-in-1 motor with a claimed 90.04% efficiency and a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery utilising Aegis “short blade” battery cells. It will also utilise a Flyme Auto infotainment system powered by a 7 nm chip.

    No specs have been released just yet, but the Galaxy E5 in China is offered with a single front motor producing 218 PS (160 kW) and 320 Nm of torque, getting it from zero to 100 km/h in 6.9 seconds. Two battaery capacities are available in the Middle Kingdom – the 49.52 kWh version has a CLTC range of 440 km, while the 60.22 kWh unit is claimed to be able to travel up to 530 km. Expect the eMas 7 to share the same mechanicals.


    GALLERY: Proton eMas 7 previewed in Malaysia

     
     
  • Proton eMas 7 SUV – co-developed with Geely Galaxy E5; first Malaysian-brand EV on sale by end 2024

    Proton eMas 7 SUV – co-developed with Geely Galaxy E5; first Malaysian-brand EV on sale by end 2024

    Proton has revealed its hotly anticipated and first electric vehicle (EV) called the eMas 7 (stylised as e.MAS 7) that will be sold under its eMas brand, which was announced in June this year and managed by Proton New Energy Technology (Pro-Net) – the division also handles smart here.

    As we guessed previously, the eMas 7 has ties with the Geely Galaxy E5 that made its debut in China in May this year – pre-sales began shortly after. Built on the Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture (GEA), the E5 was designed from the start with left- and right-hand drive markets in mind to be a global model.

    At today’s event, Proton claims the eMas 7 is not a simple rebadge of the E5 and that the model was actually co-developed between both car companies. It added that 230 Proton engineers and designers were involved in the development of the vehicle from the beginning, with a total of 700,000 manhours and 10 million km of vehicle testing, in addition to 30,000 km of durability adaptive testing and up to 100,000 km reliability testing.

    Based on Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture (GEA) with cell-to-body tech

    Proton eMas 7 SUV – co-developed with Geely Galaxy E5; first Malaysian-brand EV on sale by end 2024

    The GEA platform is a development of Geely’s Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA) and is said to be the “world’s first four-in-one AI intelligent architecture” that combines “hardware, systems, ecology and artificial intelligence.” While EVs are well within the GEA’s use case, the platform can also accept an internal combustion engine for range-extender, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and even methanol applications.

    For the fully electric E5, and eMas 7 by extension, the GEA platform enables the battery to be completely integrated into the car’s body shell (cell-to-body, or CTB), acting as a structural member. This allows the car to possess a torsional rigidity of up to 31,000 Nm per degree.

    Proton doesn’t mention GEA in its release but instead states the eMas 7 is the first model to feature the Global Modular Architecture (GMA) platform, which is essentially the same thing but branded differently. The GMA was mentioned during the eMas brand launch two months ago, with models ranging from the GMA 01 to GMA 06 planned as either EVs or PHEVs – the eMas 7 is the GMA 01.

    Front-wheel drive only, EV range up to 530 km CLTC; WLTP approximately 420 km

    Proton isn’t providing full local specifications of the eMas 7 for now, so we’ll have to refer to the E5 it is based on which is currently on sale in China for some indication. Firstly, all variants of the five-door electric SUV are powered by a front-mounted electric motor rated at 218 PS (215 hp or 160 kW) and 320 Nm of torque. This is good for a 0-100 km/h time of 6.9 seconds and a top speed of 180 km/h.

    The electric motor draws power from a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack that uses Geely-developed Aegis “short blade” cells. According to Geely, the new battery can reach 3,500 cycles, equivalent to charging and driving for one million km with minimal impact to battery range, so there’s some assurance for long-term owners.

    When it was announced in June this year, Geely even claimed the new Aegis ‘short blade’ battery survived extreme testing for impressive safety performance. Tests include eight simultaneous puncture needles (seven more than the standard), each with a diameter of five mm and left in that state for one hour with no incident. Additionally, a 5.8mm (5.8×42mm) infantry rifle bullet penetration test was conducted with no thermal ignition events.

    The Aegis battery comes in two capacities, starting with a 49.52-kWh option that provides up to 440 km, followed by a 60.22-unit for up to 530 km. Keep in mind these figures are based on the highly generous CLTC standard, so we can expect to trim 20% in the real world for a more “realistic” range of 350 and 420 km respectively. With DC fast charging, the E5/eMas 7 takes 20 minutes to get the battery from a 30-80% state of charge.

    What design changes were made? Equipment?

    Proton is keeping the eMas 7 camouflaged for now, but the E5’s cues are immediately obvious and inspired by the E8 sedan. Notable cues include slim headlamps while the concaved sections on the sides of the closed-off grille feature air curtains and are highlighted by a C-shaped light strip. Other things of interest are flush pop-out door handles and full-width taillights.

    The eMas 7 is visually differentiated from the E5 by the new eMas logo on its nose, which isn’t illuminated and appears as a tweaked version of the harimau, but without a completed closed circle. Elsewhere, the Proton script sits beneath the taillights and the ‘e.MAS 7’ badge has its ‘e’ in blue.

    The interior was off limits to us, but it won’t be surprising if the eMas 7’s cabin is identical to the E5. In its home market, the E5 is available with a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster, head-up display, 50W wireless charging pad, 256-colour ambient lighting, powered front seats as well as a host of advanced driver assistance systems, including autonomous emergency braking and adaptive cruise control.

    Malaysia will get a specific Proton eMas app with vehicle telematics, similar to the Hello smart app managed by Pro-Net, so we can expect a deep integration of charging network access in a single app while also being accessible via the infotainment system. Said infotainment system is dubbed Flyme Auto and is depicted on a 15.4-inch touchscreen with 2.5K resolution and powered by a chip built on a seven nanometer architecture.

    Where does the eMas 7 sit in the Malaysian EV market?

    The Malaysian EV market is a busy one these days with many newcomers, so where does the eMas 7 sit in it? In terms of size, the eMas 7 measures 4,615 mm long, 1,901 mm wide, 1,670 mm tall and has a wheelbase of 2,750 mm.

    Proton eMas 7 SUV – co-developed with Geely Galaxy E5; first Malaysian-brand EV on sale by end 2024

    For some context, the current Honda CR-V is longer at 4,691 mm but its width is less at 1,866 mm. It’s apt that the company is using ‘7’ because just like the X70 and S70 that competes in the C-segment space (the latter is debatable), the eMas 7 is aimed at electric C-segment SUV buyers. On the mention of the X70, it is smaller than the eMas 7 at 4,519 mm long and 1,831 mm wide.

    Bringing some actual EVs into the comparison, the eMas 7 occupies a larger footprint than the BYD Atto 3, smart #1, GAC Aion Y, BMW iX1, Chery Omoda E5. One car that comes close to the Proton EV is the Neta X, while the Tesla Model Y is larger overall.

    Of course, sizing can be bumped down the importance list among buyers if the pricing is attractive, but we’re not getting that for now. In China where the E5 is sold, the EV retails for between 123,000 and 157,000 yuan (about RM77k and RM99k).

    However, the eMas 7 will arrive as a fully-imported (CBU) EV, which means it cannot be priced under the RM100,000 minimum price cap that the government has set for CBU EVs until the end of next year. Locally assembling (CKD) the eMas 7 in Malaysia should allow it to be priced under said price cap, but it’s not revealed when or if this will happen.

    Proton eMas 7 SUV – co-developed with Geely Galaxy E5; first Malaysian-brand EV on sale by end 2024

    Most of the size-compared models mentioned, with the exception of the BMW and Tesla, are priced within the RM100,000 to RM170,000 range. With a larger body and if priced to compete, the eMas 7 will appeal to those looking to make the switch or add another EV to their fleet.

    When can I buy one?

    Not anytime soon, to be honest. As we were informed during the brand launch in June, Proton’s first EV will only go on sale in December this year. Today’s event is merely to confirm the EV’s name and so we can see it in person, and as we’ve stated above, there’s no confirmation on official powertrain specifications, pricing or even the final design sans camo. However, when it does go on sale, the eMas 7 will be available for order at 29 dealerships nationwide initially – eMas and Proton will share space in outlets.

    So, there you have it. Proton has met the government’s target of introducing at least one EV by 2025 with the eMas 7. Are you impressed? Will you be rushing to place an order when it becomes available? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

    GALLERY: Proton eMas 7

    GALLERY: Proton eMas 7 presentation slides

    GALLERY: Geely Galaxy E5

     
     
  • Proton eMas EV to be unveiled this Friday – rebadged Geely Galaxy E5 SUV confirmed as first model

    Proton eMas EV to be unveiled this Friday – rebadged Geely Galaxy E5 SUV confirmed as first model

    This just in – Proton has released a teaser of its first electric vehicle, branded eMas (stylised e.MAS), which it will reveal in just three days (Friday, August 2)! This is a huge surprise, as we only expected the car to be launched in December, as per what the national carmaker has previously promised.

    We’ve known that the car – tipped to be called the eMas7 or eMas E7 – will be based on the new Geely Galaxy E5 for a while now, but this image is the first time Proton has officially confirmed it. The SUV silhouette is clearly visible, but it’s the rising window line aft of the C-pillars that definitively ties it to the E5.

    This means the new EV will utilise the E5’s Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture (GEA) and its tech, including a 10.25-inch digital instrument display and 15.4-inch infotainment touchscreen. The Geely version is also offered with an in-house 16-speaker, 1,000-watt Flyme Sound system (including headrest speakers), but it’s unclear if Proton’s car will have it.

    Proton eMas EV to be unveiled this Friday – rebadged Geely Galaxy E5 SUV confirmed as first model

    Proton eMas E7 render

    Also expected to be shared with the E5 are the mechanicals. That car is offered in China with a single electric motor at the front, producing 218 PS (160 kW) and 320 Nm of torque. A choice of two lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries – 49.52 and 60.22 kWh – deliver a CLTC-rated range of 440 and 530 km respectively, although you can expect the real-world figures to be much shorter.

    As for pricing, the E5 is priced between 123,000 yuan (RM78,300) and 157,000 yuan (RM100,100). Expect the Malaysian version to retail slightly higher, given that the same has happened to Proton’s other models.

    The SUV is not the only model set to be introduced under the eMas banner – Proton has previously teased another sedan and SUV/hatchback, which we are expecting to be an S70 Hybrid and a rebadged Geometry Xingyuan.

     
     
  • Proton eMas lineup teased – S70 Hybrid, Geometry Xingyuan EV to join Geely Galaxy E5-based SUV?

    Proton eMas lineup teased – S70 Hybrid, Geometry Xingyuan EV to join Geely Galaxy E5-based SUV?

    Proton has sprung quite a surprise by teasing new models under its eMas (stylised as e.MAS) new energy vehicle (NEV) sub-brand. We thought there was only going to be one electric SUV based on the Geely Galaxy E5, but it looks like there will be a sedan and a second hatchback/SUV as well.

    The identity of these cars is a bit of a mystery. Geely offers several electrified sedans in China, including the plug-in hybrid Preface L Zhiqing and Emgrand L Hi-P, but the silhouette shown here appears to be identical to the S70. This points to the car being an electrified version of Proton’s existing four-door.

    Helpfully, Geely already sells a hybrid version of the related fourth-generation Emgrand, powered by a 132 PS/175 Nm 1.8 litre methanol-capable naturally-aspirated four-cylinder. This is paired with a 136 PS/320 Nm electric motor, a three-speed dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT) and a 1.83 kWh battery.

    This revelation hasn’t exactly come completely out the blue. It’s been reported that Geely is open to working with Malaysia to introduce methanol-powered cars in the country, although there weren’t any details regarding an eventual timeline. The arrival of an S70 Hybrid that drinks methanol could mean the fuel is coming to our shores much faster than we expected.

    The second car is well-known to us already. This is almost certainly the electric SUV build on the bones of the Galaxy E5, tipped to be called the eMas7 or eMas E7. Set to go on sale in China very soon, the Geely version will be offered with a single electric motor at the front, producing 218 PS (160 kW) and 320 Nm of torque. A choice of two lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries – 49.52 and 60.22 kWh – deliver a CLTC-rated range of 440 and 530 km respectively. Expect the Proton version to utilise the same mechanicals.

    As for the third and final model, we’re completely stumped. The silhouette brings to mind the smart #1, but as you all probably know, that car has 1) already been launched in Malaysia and 2) is being offered under the completely separate smart banner, even though it too is being sold through Proton’s Pro-Net subsidiary.

    Proton eMas lineup teased – S70 Hybrid, Geometry Xingyuan EV to join Geely Galaxy E5-based SUV?

    Our best guess is a Proton version of the Geometry Xingyuan, which bears some design similarities with the #1 but has a slightly less upright glasshouse than the teaser suggests. Revealed in a filing with China’s ministry of industry and information technology (MIIT), this electric hatchback will compete with the BYD Dolphin and is slated to be offered in 79 PS (58 kW) and 116 PS (85 kW) versions with an LFP battery.

    With news about the eMas sub-brand coming this thick and fast, it’s likely we’ll see these cars very soon ahead of the first model going on sale in December, although the teaser only tells us to stay tuned for more. What do you think – are you excited for Proton’s eMas lineup? Sound off in the comments after the jump.

    GALLERY: Proton eMas7/eMas E7 renders


    GALLERY: Geometry Xingyuan leaked

     
     
  • Proton eMas – more dealers urged to join as Pro-Net expands network to 18 showrooms, targets 25 by 2025

    Proton eMas – more dealers urged to join as Pro-Net expands network to 18 showrooms, targets 25 by 2025

    With Proton’s new eMas (stylised as e.MAS) electric vehicle brand slowly but surely building up to its 2025 launch, its custodian Pro-Net is looking for more dealers to join its network. The national carmaker’s new energy vehicle (NEV) subsidiary has recently expanded its list of showrooms by one, bringing the total number to 18.

    Those 1S, 2S and 3S outlets, operated by 16 dealers, include four in Selangor, three in Kuala Lumpur and Perak, two in Pulau Pinang and Johor and one each in Kedah, Kelantan, Pahang and in East Malaysia in Sabah. Pro-Net says this expansion “underscores our commitment to providing accessible and comprehensive support to our customers,” with the goal of developing “community spaces” with “seamless digital platforms” and EV chargers.

    Pro-Net is targeting to grow the number of outlets to 30 by 2025, and to that end, it is calling for more dealers to join the network. The company is specifically looking to build its presence in the central region (Kuala Lumpur and Selangor) as well as Alor Setar in Kedah, Kuala Terengganu, Seremban in Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor Bahru, Batu Pahat and Muar in Johor, Kuching, Sibu, Bintulu and Miri in Sarawak, and Sandakan and Tawau in Sabah.

    Proton eMas – more dealers urged to join as Pro-Net expands network to 18 showrooms, targets 25 by 2025

    Proton eMas EV render by Theophilus Chin

    “With the expansion of our Proton eMas dealership network, Pro-Net aspires to lead the national car industry in harnessing the transformative power of EVs to build a greener future. Our dealerships are not just points of sale but hubs of innovation and learning, dedicated to educating and inspiring individuals. This initiative marks our commitment to building greater trust among our customers, and we are determined to become the segment leader for national cars in the EV sector,” said Pro-Net CEO Zhang Qiang.

    The first Proton eMas model, widely expected to be an electric SUV based on the Geely Galaxy E5, is set to debut next year. Tipped to be called either eMas7 or eMas E7, it will be built on the Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture (GEA) and share the E5’s mechanicals. This is rumoured to include a single front motor producing 218 PS (160 kW) to enable a top speed of 175 km/h, as well as either a 49.52 kWh or 60.22 kWh Aegis lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery delivering a CLTC-rated range of 440 km and 530 km respectively.

     
     
  • Proton eMas7 – name of Malaysia’s Galaxy E5 EV?

    Proton eMas7 – name of Malaysia’s Galaxy E5 EV?

    The eMas7 name is making its rounds on social media, and it is claimed to be used as the name of Proton’s first electric car that is due to be launched by the end of the year. This is based on the name being registered on the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO), and lines up with the eMas (stylised e.MAS) brand for the national carmaker’s electric vehicles.

    Before we jump the gun though, it needs to be said that Proton has had the habit of submitting various names to MyIPO either to have its competitors guessing what’s to come or just keep its options open. Over the last few years, it had also registered the names S3, S30, S300, S5, S50, S500, C5, C50, V5, V70, PS3, among others, none of which have been used.

    As it is pretty much confirmed that the first eMas model will be based on the Geely Galaxy E5, the 7 in the rumoured name would make sense, as it’s a C-segment SUV (slightly larger than the X70). However, given that we also know that Proton will market a PHEV model as early as next year – likely based on the Galaxy L7 – we are more inclined to believe that the eMas models will have a prefix in their names.

    Proton eMas7 – name of Malaysia’s Galaxy E5 EV?

    Digital rendition of Proton eMas EV by Theophilus Chin

    This could be, say, Proton eMas E7 for the electric model, and perhaps P7 (or L7) for the PHEV. Such a naming convention would give far more flexibility and room to grow, rather than attaching a number suffix directly on the sub-brand name itself. Proton has already announced it has no less than five more eMas models based on its new GMA platform that will come after the initial EV model.

    So guys, would you prefer the name eMas7 or eMas E7 for Proton’s upcoming electric SUV, or would you have any other suggestions? Comment below!

     
     
  • Proton eMas – Pro-Net to fully manage the EV brand

    Proton eMas – Pro-Net to fully manage the EV brand

    Proton has announced that Proton New Energy Technology (Pro-Net) has taken the reins in managing its eMas (stylised as e.MAS) electric vehicle brand following its official launch earlier this month. The national automaker said that Pro-Net, which handles smart, will be tasked with the responsibility of establishing the eMas brand, enhancing its market presence and preparing for product introductions, the first of which will be based on the Geely Galaxy E5.

    It added that Pro-Net is set to recruit a dedicated team, which will establish a robust dealer network for the new EV brand as well as foster partnerships with charging providers to ensure it has a seamless EV ecosystem.

    Proton eMas – Pro-Net to fully manage the EV brand

    Proton CEO Li Chunrong expressed his confidence in Pro-Net’s capabilities. “The expertise Pro-Net has developed over the past two years positions us uniquely to elevate Proton eMas to the forefront of the EV industry. Our future customers will benefit from a holistic range of services that not only meet but exceed their expectations, similar to the premium experience provided to smart vehicle owners,” he said.

    The automaker also announced the winners of its EV brand naming contest, and they are Puteri Hanna Batrisha Ibrahim (RM5,000 grand prize), Noor Hidayah Mohd Rodzi (RM1,500 runner-up) and Ahmad Norrizzuan Noor Azhar (RM1,000 third prize). The company added that over 25,000 people took part in the contest to guess the new brand name.

     
     
  • Proton eMas EV rendered – rebadged Geely Galaxy E5

    Proton eMas EV rendered – rebadged Geely Galaxy E5

    News regarding Proton’s first electric vehicle have been coming thick and fast over the past few months, culminating in the launch of a dedicated eMas brand for new energy vehicles (NEVs) earlier this month. We also know that the car itself will almost certainly take the form of a rebadged Geely Galaxy E5, which is already being developed with right-hand-drive markets in mind, according to reports.

    Now, Photoshop expert Theophilus Chin has come up with what he believes such a vehicle will look like wearing Proton badges. That’s about the only change done to the car visually, in line with Proton’s other Geely-based models such as the X70, X50, X90 and S70.

    That means the as-yet-unnamed C-segment SUV carries over the design of the Galaxy E5 unchanged, including the sharp headlights, illuminated “grille” pattern, L-shaped bumper corners, gloss black wheel arch extensions and scalloped sides. The tiger head roundel at the front does at least look to be illuminated, which is a very nice touch.

    Proton eMas EV rendered – rebadged Geely Galaxy E5

    At the rear, the Galaxy E5’s full-width taillights (with the Galaxy sub-brand’s “dashes” in the middle) and large rear diffuser have been augmented by the “Proton” script on the tailgate and the eMas logo on the bottom right. We should point out that Proton’s teaser for the final model features a slightly different design for the headlights, with an indicator strip at the top and hexagonal daytime running lights.

    Chin even took the effort to render the interior of the eMas, essentially with the Galaxy E5’s minimalist dashboard, 10.25-inch digital instrument display and 15.4-inch infotainment touchscreen flipped, plus the Proton logo on the steering wheel airbag boss.

    The image contains some neat Easter eggs, including “Kajang” in the weather forecast in the centre screen. The E5 will also be available with a Flyme Sound system with 16 speakers and a whopping 1,000 watts of output, although it remains to be seen if the Proton version will carry that over.

    Proton eMas EV rendered – rebadged Geely Galaxy E5

    Like the Galaxy E5, the first eMas model will be built on Geely’s Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture (GEA). Technical details of the Galaxy E5 have yet to be revealed, but reports suggest it will be powered by a single motor producing 218 PS (160 kW) to enable a top speed of 175 km/h, paired with a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. Expect these to be carried over to the eMas version.

    Following on from this car will be five new models built on Proton’s Global Modular Architecture (GMA). These will include petrol-powered, plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles, intended for domestic and export consumption and planned to help boost the company’s volume by up to 200,000 units.

     
     
  • Proton eMas and smart EVs to complement, not compete against each other, says Pro-Net

    Proton eMas and smart EVs to complement, not compete against each other, says Pro-Net

    With the launch of its new eMas (stylised as e.MAS) electric vehicle brand, national automaker Proton now has two EV-related entities in its portfolio, the other being smart, which it is the official product distributor for in the country.

    While the first product under the eMas (stylised as e.MAS) umbrella hasn’t appeared yet, only set to do so at the end of the year, we asked the company if the brand’s eventual market debut will see it competing directly against the other nameplate it represents.

    The company said that it won’t be the case, because each will have its own unique identity, with a distinct segmentation between the two brands, not least in terms of pricing. “Branding wise, they are totally in two (different) segments,” said Pro-Net chief branding officer Salawati Mohd Yusoff, who added that they would complement each other.

    While the Malaysian carmaker’s first production battery-electric vehicle won’t be a budget EV, given that it will be based on the Geely Galaxy E5, future models in the eMas line up should well be. To be underpinned by its Global Modular Architecture platform, models following the Galaxy E5-based eMas will offer smaller – and thus more affordable – options to be presented.

    As it progresses, eMas products will clearly sit within the mass-market segment with a variety of budget to mid-band offerings, while smart will play slightly higher up the field, continuing to present niche, lifestyle-oriented options as it does at present. Aside from pricing, showroom identities will also be different to further demarcate both entities and their approaches.

     
     
  • Proton eMas EV brand and new logo unveiled – first Malaysian EV model to be launched in December 2024

    Proton eMas EV brand and new logo unveiled – first Malaysian EV model to be launched in December 2024

    Proton has revealed the name of its upcoming electric vehicle (EV) brand, and it is the eMas (stylised as e.MAS). The spelling is deliberate, leading in lower case followed by capitalised letters. The automaker says the acronym stands for Electrifying Malaysia, combining the ‘e’ symbol to denote EVs with the MAS abbreviation that is universally used for the country.

    What we already know about the Malaysian carmaker’s first production battery-electric vehicle is that it will be launched here before the year is out, and that it will be based on the Geely Galaxy E5, as suggested from the teaser image for the contest, which visibly showed the SUV’s roof rails and slim headlights in the outline.

    The E5 was already widely touted to be the donor car for Proton’s EV, given that it has reportedly been developed with right-hand-drive markets in mind. This lines up with earlier comments by Proton deputy CEO Roslan Abdullah, who stated that the national carmaker’s first EV would not be an adaptation of an existing – and LHD – model.

    Proton eMas EV brand and new logo unveiled – first Malaysian EV model to be launched in December 2024

    Geely Galaxy E5.

    The E5 sits on the Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture (GEA), a development of Geely’s Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA) that supports not just full EVs, but also range extender, plug-in hybrid and methanol powertrains.

    The reveal comes after the automaker held a contest for participants to guess the name of its upcoming EV model. If you’ve delved into the national carmaker’s archives for clues and guessed right in the naming contest, congratulations on striking gold. The name itself has actually been seen before, appearing more than a decade ago when it was used for a trio of electrified city car concepts for the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, namely the EMAS, EMAS Country and EMAS3 which were designed as petrol range-extender EVs.

    The automaker also announced during the name reveal event the appointment of the first 17 Proton EV dealers, who formalised their agreements in a ceremony earlier today. The company added that it is aiming to have 30 outlets in place by 2025, growing the network further beyond that timeframe according to need

     
     
 
 
 

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