- 🇲🇾 A Game-Changer for Malaysia’s EV Market
- 📈 Why the Proton E.Mas 5 Matters in 2025
- ⚙️ Proton E.Mas 5 Specifications & Dimensions
- ⚡ Battery & Performance Variants
- 🔋 Proton E.Mas 5 Charging Capabilities
- 🆚 Proton E.Mas 5 vs BYD Dolphin – Comparison
- 💡 Interior Features & Technology
- 🛡️ Safety Features
- 🏭 Local Assembly at Tanjung Malim
- 🎨 Five Colour Options (Expected)
- 💰 Proton E.Mas 5 Price in Malaysia (Estimated)
- 📅 Launch Date & Availability
- 🔍 Final Thoughts
🇲🇾 A Game-Changer for Malaysia’s EV Market
The Proton E.Mas 5 is shaping up to be Malaysia’s first affordable mass-market EV under RM100,000 — a landmark moment that could mirror the original impact of the Proton Saga in 1985. Slated for launch in Q4 2025, the E.Mas 5 marks Proton’s most aggressive push yet into the growing electric vehicle (EV) market, promising an attractive blend of performance, practicality, and price.
📈 Why the Proton E.Mas 5 Matters in 2025
As of H1 2025, Malaysia’s EV market has grown by 91.4%, with over 12,733 EVs sold and EVs now representing 3.4% of total new car sales. The Proton E.Mas 7 is currently leading EV sales in Malaysia with 4,003 units sold, but the E.Mas 5 could soon overtake it, thanks to its lower price bracket and wider appeal.
⚙️ Proton E.Mas 5 Specifications & Dimensions
Targeting the B-segment electric hatchback category, the E.Mas 5 is built on the Geely Xingyuan platform, offering a practical and comfortable ride for urban and intercity driving. Another potential competitor that is rumored to launch this year is the Perodua eMO EV, also targeting the same B-segment category.
📏 Dimensions:
- Length: 4,135 mm
- Width: 1,805 mm
- Height: 1,570 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,650 mm (longer than Toyota Vios & Honda City)
- Frunk Space: 70 liters (more than E.Mas 7)
- Rear Boot Space: 375 liters
⚡ Battery & Performance Variants
Variant | Power | Torque | Battery | Range | Top Speed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prime | 79 PS | 130 Nm | 30.12 kWh | 310 km | 135 km/h |
Premium | 116 PS | 150 Nm | 40.16 kWh | 410 km | 135 km/h |
The Premium variant is expected to be the most popular, offering a 410km range that directly competes with global leaders like the BYD Dolphin.
🔋 Proton E.Mas 5 Charging Capabilities
Charging Specs:
- AC Charging: 6.6kW Type 2 charger (home and public)
- DC Fast Charging: Up to 50kW via CCS2
- 30% to 80% in approx. 30–40 minutes
- Vehicle-to-Load (V2L): 3.3kW output – charge your appliances or other EVs!
Looking to charge at home? Check out our guide on EV charging in Malaysia.
🆚 Proton E.Mas 5 vs BYD Dolphin – Comparison

The closest car out there that is comparable to the Proton E.Mas 5 is currently the BYD Dolphin. Here is a breakdown of comparable specs:
Feature | Proton E.Mas 5 | BYD Dolphin |
---|---|---|
Power | 116 PS / 150 Nm | 94 PS / 180 Nm |
Range | 410 km | 410 km |
Battery | 40.2 kWh | 44.9 kWh |
Price (est.) | RM80k–RM100k | RM100,530 |
Infotainment | 14.6” screen | 12.8” screen |
V2L Support | ✅ | ✅ |
Key Takeaway: The E.Mas 5 offers more power and potentially better value while matching range and interior tech, making it a serious contender in the affordable EV category.
💡 Interior Features & Technology
Despite its budget-friendly price, the E.Mas 5 will come loaded with features:
- 14.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster
- 256-color ambient lighting
- 50W wireless phone charging
- Voice command functionality
- Smartphone integration & OTA updates
This makes it one of the most tech-forward B-segment electric hatchbacks in Malaysia.
🛡️ Safety Features
Proton is expected to equip both variants with key ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems):
- Autonomous Emergency Braking
- Lane Departure Warning
- Forward Collision Alert
- 360-degree camera system
- Adaptive Cruise Control (Premium only)
These safety systems are vital for Malaysian roads, especially in city traffic and during long balik kampung drives.
🏭 Local Assembly at Tanjung Malim
- The E.Mas 5 will initially be sold as a CBU (imported) model.
- CKD (locally assembled) units will begin production in 2026 at Proton’s Tanjung Malim plant, reducing costs and improving parts availability.
This move supports Malaysia’s automotive electrification goals, including 15% EV adoption by 2030 and 80% by 2050.
🎨 Five Colour Options (Expected)

Based on early leaks and sibling Geely models, buyers can expect five striking colour choices:
- Electric Blue
- Glacier White
- Graphite Grey
- Proton Red
- Lime Green
These vibrant shades aim to appeal to a younger, style-conscious EV buyer base.
💰 Proton E.Mas 5 Price in Malaysia (Estimated)
Pricing is expected to start at RM80,000, with the Premium variant coming in just under RM100,000. This positions it as:
- One of Malaysia’s first affordable EVs under six figures
- A more attractive alternative to the BYD Dolphin
- Eligible for full tax exemptions under Malaysia’s EV policy
📅 Launch Date & Availability
- Official Launch: Q4 2025 (between October–December)
- Expected Public Availability: September 2025 (some dealers may open bookings earlier)
- Available in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang, Johor, and East Malaysia dealerships
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🔍 Final Thoughts
The Proton E.Mas 5 is poised to become Malaysia’s most important EV launch of the year — potentially reshaping the market just as the Saga did in the 80s. With competitive range, cutting-edge tech, and sub-RM100k pricing, this B-segment electric hatchback is one to watch.
🚘 Whether you’re in KL, Johor, or Sabah, the Proton E.Mas 5 promises an affordable EV future, made in Malaysia, for Malaysians.