2026 Proton X90 MC: 5 Reasons It’s Finally Better Than the Toyota Zenix, Or Is It?
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The three-row SUV battle in Malaysia has taken a dramatic turn with the official launch of the 2026 Proton X90 MC. While the exterior remains virtually untouched, Proton has executed a radical strategic pivot, slashing the entry price by up to RM30,000 for the range-topping variant compared to its 2023 debut.
The X90, which has been locked in a head-to-head battle with the Toyota Innova Zenix since its inception, has now created a massive financial chasm. We are looking at a staggering price gap of RM79,200 when comparing the flagship models.
This raises a crucial question for the Malaysian family: Are you a "back-to-basics" pragmatist who prioritizes raw value and space, or are you a tech-focused driver who refuses to compromise on cutting-edge safety and efficiency? This article isn't just a spec-sheet comparison; it’s a guide to help you decide which features are "must-haves" and which ones are just expensive luxuries you can live without.
1. Reliability vs. Efficiency: The 4-Cylinder Shift
Proton has officially retired the 48V mild-hybrid 3-cylinder system, replacing it with the 1.5L i-GT 4-cylinder turbocharged engine (as seen in the S70).
The X90 Edge: This new mill produces 181 PS and 290 Nm of torque. By ditching the hybrid battery, Proton aims to reduce long-term maintenance anxiety and vibration issues. For owners planning to keep their car for 7–10 years, the absence of a RM10k–RM15k hybrid battery replacement cost is a major relief.
The "Or Is It?": The Toyota Zenix Hybrid remains the undisputed king of the petrol station, offering a "fantastic" fuel economy of 4.6L/100km. The X90's claimed 6.9L/100km is respectable, but it simply cannot compete with Toyota’s hybrid efficiency.
2. Modern Connectivity vs. Simplified Tech
The X90 MC finally addresses the most requested feature in Proton's history: smartphone mirroring.
The X90 Edge: The 12.3-inch infotainment unit now supports Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard. In contrast, the Zenix offers wireless connectivity only for Apple users; Android users are still tethered to a cable.
The "Or Is It?": To achieve its new aggressive price point, Proton has "simplified" the cockpit. The X90 has lost its "Hi Proton" voice commands and all standalone 4G/WiFi data connectivity. It is now a "connected" car only if your phone is paired, losing the "smart car" identity of previous Proton flagships.
3. Visual Parking Aids vs. The Safety Purge

Proton has introduced a luxury-tier visual aid to help navigate the X90’s large 4.8-meter footprint, but it comes with a catch.
The X90 Edge: The Prime and Prime X variants now feature a 360-degree HD camera with a 180-degree Transparent View. This allows you to "see through" the engine bay on your screen to avoid high curbs, a feature the Zenix’s standard camera suite doesn't offer.
The "Or Is It?": This visual aid replaces a much more critical system. In a shocking move, Proton has removed all ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) from the X90 MC. There is no Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Adaptive Cruise Control, or Lane Keep Assist. Meanwhile, every Toyota Zenix comes standard with TSS 3.0, featuring proactive safety that can detect obstacles two vehicles ahead.
4. Executive Comfort vs. Omitted Luxuries

For pure passenger comfort, the X90 Prime X still aims for a "First Class" feel, but the cabin is less "loaded" than before.
The X90 Edge: The Prime X retains its 6-seater layout with ventilated second-row captain seats. Since the Zenix lacks ventilated seats entirely (even for the driver), the X90 is significantly better at keeping a Malaysian family cool during long trips.
The "Or Is It?": To slash the price, Proton has ditched the panoramic sunroof, powered tailgate, wireless charger, and auto-dimming mirror. The Zenix Hybrid, though more expensive, keeps the "premium" feel alive with its panoramic roof and electric tailgate.
5. The Unbeatable RM79,200 Price Gap
This is the "nuclear option" in Proton's strategy.
The X90 Edge: With a limited-time launch rebate of RM7,000, the X90 MC now starts at a mind-blowing RM99,800 (Lite variant). Even the top-spec Prime X is only RM115,800.
The Comparison: The Toyota Zenix Petrol starts at RM165,000, and the Hybrid tops out at RM202,000. Choosing the flagship X90 over the Zenix Hybrid saves you exactly RM79,200.
The Bottom Line

If "better" means getting the most metal, space, and a reliable 4-cylinder powertrain for the least amount of money, then the 2026 Proton X90 MC wins by a landslide; it is the ultimate pragmatist’s choice that does 90% of what the Zenix does for nearly half the price.

However, if your definition of "better" includes the non-negotiable peace of mind provided by Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 and the elite fuel efficiency of a full hybrid system, the Innova Zenix remains the king of its hill. Ultimately, for most Malaysian families, the X90 isn't trying to be more sophisticated than the Zenix anymore, it is just trying to be the smarter financial decision by putting RM79,200 back into your bank account.
Read: Launched: Toyota Innova Zenix – TNGA Base, Hybrid Option, 3-row Seats, From RM165K
Read: Leaked, 2026 Proton X90 MC Brochure Surfaces: 5 Big Changes You Need to Know
Written By
Sofea Najmi
A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv
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Last updated 27 Apr, 2026
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Last updated 26 Feb, 2026
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