Proton eMAS 7 PHEV receives new Emerald Green exterior colour option

Proton eMAS 7 PHEV in Emerald Green

Pro-Net, the new energy subsidiary of Proton, announced that the Proton eMAS 7 PHEV (stylised as e.MAS 7 PHEV) is now available in a new exterior paint job called Emerald Green. The official introduction confirms the dark shade of green seen on the SUV when it was spotted recently in a warehouse.

This addition brings the total palette to six options. The new colour joins Obsidian Black, Lithium White, Mercury Silver, Galena Grey and Aquamarine Blue. These paint jobs can be paired with Alabaster White or Onyx Black interior leatherette upholstery.

Prices remain the same, with three variants available, priced from RM109,800 for the Prime, RM123,800 for the Premium, and RM129,800 for the range-topping Premium Plus.

Proton eMAS 7 PHEV in Emerald Green

Pro-Net Chief Branding Officer Salawati Yusoff said, “We have seen strong interest from Malaysians in the Proton eMAS 7 PHEV, and we are thrilled to introduce another colour to the line-up with Emerald Green. This addition reflects our commitment to giving customers more choice, while complementing the model’s modern design and electrified character.”

Apart from the new paint job, the rest of the eMAS 7 PHEV is unchanged. It features a powertrain consisting of a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder dedicated hybrid engine producing 99 hp/125 Nm.

This is paired with an 11-in-1 integrated dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT), enabling series-parallel hybrid capabilities. The DHT houses a traction motor that produces 218 hp/262 Nm. Combined, this setup produces 262 hp and 262 Nm.

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Depending on the variant, the eMAS 7 PHEV is available with two battery packs. The Prime and Premium variants are equipped with a CATL-sourced 18.4 kWh LFP battery, offering a claimed EV range of 83 km (WLTP, 105 km NEDC) and a total combined driving range of up to 943 km (WLTP, 1,000 km NEDC). Fuel efficiency for these two variants is rated at 4.3L/100 km.

On the other hand, the range-topping Premium Plus variant is equipped with a larger 29.8 kWh Aegis Short Blade LFP battery. This extends the EV range to 146 km (WLTP, 170 km NEDC) and increases the total combined range to 996 km (WLTP, 1,065 km NEDC). However, due to the additional weight of the larger battery, the fuel consumption for the eMAS 7 PHEV Premium Plus variant is marginally lower at 4.4L/100 km.

The interior setup of the Proton eMAS 7 PHEV is similar to its fully-electric counterpart, with a 15.4-inch central infotainment display running on Flyme Auto OS, with support for English and Malay languages, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and over-the-air software updates and a 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster.

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