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One of life’s most excellent satisfactions is going on a long, peaceful drive with your loved one or even yourself. The feeling of just flooring the accelerator on an empty road gives you the feeling of gliding in the air. Nothing exists at that moment apart from you and the travel.

Each year many new car models are introduced into the market with various new features and each is better than the last. Malaysia is a cultural and technological hotspot, with the automobile industry being one of its leading industries.

Malaysia is well known for its innovative background, making significant strides in the auto mechanical aspects of the technology. The latest brainchild of this highly talented workforce of the automobile industry in Malaysia is the Proton X50. If you are willing to get more and something related, visit the website to know more.

In this article, we’ll underline all the details about Proton X50, in fact, and we’ll let you know everything there is to know about this 2024 arrival. We’ll cover the features, specifications, price, comparisons and comprehensive analysis to help you decide whether or not to buy this car. That being said, without further ado, let’s begin!

Introduction To The Proton X50

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Proton Holdings, the parent company and the manufacturer of the titular car, came out with its SUV model of X50 in the year 2024. First off, an SUV is an abbreviation of ‘Sport Utility Vehicle’. Proton holdings came up with the SUV that they believe can invariably carry heavy and uneven loads.

SUVs are known to tread on virtually every terrain, giving you a pleasant and comfortable drive even on roads that require high use of suspension capabilities. This vehicle has been in development for years before 2024 and has been the most exciting SUV of Malaysia’s automobile industry. But does it live up to the hype? Let’s take a look at the overview of its features once to know more.

The Features Of the Proton X50

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The Proton X50 for starters costs you around 79000 to 10300 Malaysian Ringgit for the flagship model. The Proton X50 is classified as a B-segment SUV, which means that it comes under smaller cars even in comparative terms for SUVs. If you’ve only seen the Proton X50 in photos and videos, do not be fooled by its size because it only looks bigger in them.

It seems a lot smaller when it’s in front of you. Compared to the X70, the X50 looks a lot better since it is the newer model to go with. The X50, also referred to as the younger brother of the X70, is better designed, sportier, classier and more hip. It comes with full LED headlights equipped with DRL headlights that turn into signal indicators.

Its satin chrome strip that runs across the front of it makes the car look classier and more contemporary. The wheels measure around 18 inches which we think is the right size for a B segment SUV, making it look proportionate to the car. It also has a blacked-out roof that shows people that you’re driving a top of the range, expensive flagship variant within the lineup.

Engine Features

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The engine of the X50 is something that you probably want to pay more attention to. This is because Proton gives you one cylinder less than the standard four-cylinders that are standard with SUVs. Despite this three-cylinder engine build, the Proton X50 comes with an award-winning, turbocharged 1.5 litres, three-cylinder direct-injection engine, or they call it the TGDI engine.

It is paired to the seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox that is the same as from the X70. It makes 177 horsepower and 255 Newton meters of Torque. It gets you from 0 to 100 in 7.9 seconds. People have a usual question: how is the X50 a better engine if it has only three cylinders compared to the standard 4? More the cylinders, more the power, right?

But the truth is worldwide emission laws have their hand in this feature development. Having three cylinders makes the car lighter, smoother and easier to handle than a standard four-cylinder engine.

The Advantages And Disadvantages

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The door design is pretty similar to the X70. Still, the opening handle is reportedly tricky and frustrating to use sometimes due to its hook-like design that users have reported feeling like having their fingers trapped in it. The touch display is very sharp with high definition, but the 360-degree camera on it lessens the quality and makes the car look cheaper.

IN SIGNIFICANT OPINION, the PVC mats that come for the vehicle are tacky looking and could’ve been better to go for. An upside to this, though, is that you can customise it according to you. One of the best things about this SUV is that if you’ve forgotten to close your windows and sunroof, don’t worry, as you can walk away from the car and click on the lock button on the key, and it will automatically wind up everything, giving you a complete seal.

Another upside to this SUV is that Proton Holdings has an app that lets you link your car to your smartphone. It provides you with various features when connected to it. One of the best things that you can get out of is the auto start feature that you can access from the key itself. It helps you warm up the engine for a while without even having to sit in it and spend time doing so.

The flagship model of the X50 comes with a fancy voice command system giving it a more futuristic feel to the drive of the car. A simple “Hi Proton, open the sunroof” is enough to make the vehicle open its sunroof automatically. You can close your windows as well with this command.

Is It Worth Buying?

So is this car for you? If you have about 100000 ringgit to spend on an everyday compact vehicle, and if you want to get your money’s worth because, in all honesty, you can’t get anything like this anywhere else with that kind of money. But if you’re not into SUVs and seek something different in terms of substance in a drive, then you’d probably have to go another direction.