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8,677 Proton eMas 7 owners in Malaysia do their part to provide cleaner air and quieter streets

Proton New Energy Sdn Bhd (Pro-Net), Proton’s electrified vehicle arm has announced that as of 31-December 2025, a total of 8,677 units of the Proton eMas 7 were registered locally and 659 units exported, bringing the total to 9,336 units. The recently-launched Proton eMas 5, on the other hand, saw 213 units delivered in 2025.

Never mind that the Proton eMas 7 has concluded 2025 as Malaysia’s Number 1 EV model, as crucially, Proton eMas owners, both eMas 5 and eMas 7, have helped to offset up to 10 million litres of petrol consumption per year, avoiding up to 21,000 tonnes of tailpipe carbon dioxide emissions while lowering nitrogen oxides and particulate matter.

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Additionally, Proton eMas owners also help to reduce urban traffic noise at low speeds since EVs generate six to 10 dB less noise compared to internal combustion vehicles. More importantly, the shift to electric driving delivers immediate human-centric benefits at street level, from quieter commutes to reduced exhaust exposure in densely populated areas.

“2025 marked an important Head Start for Proton e.MAS, not just in terms of growth, but in the real-world impact our vehicles are making every day,” said Mr Zhang Qiang, Chief Executive Officer of Pro-Net.

“With 9,549 e.MAS vehicles now in operation, we are seeing how our e.MAS owners can contribute to cleaner air, quieter journeys and reduced fuel consumption through ordinary driving.”

“As we move into 2026, our focus remains on building on this Head Start by expanding our electric offerings, strengthening charging and after-sales support, and ensuring that electric mobility remains practical, accessible and rewarding wherever our vehicles operate.”

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