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Proton Saga Cross: 7 Things We Know About Malaysia’s Most Anticipated SUV

Sofea Najmi

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Initial on-road sighting of the highly anticipated Proton Saga Cross (AMA02) undergoing early validation trials. (Photo Source: Careta FB)


If you’ve been saving up your hard-earned money for a new compact SUV, you might want to hold on to your deposit for just a little longer. Proton's highly anticipated 'Saga Cross' (codenamed AMA02) has been spotted covered in camouflage all over Malaysian roads, from the highways of the Klang Valley straight up to the winding slopes of Genting Highlands. 


The internet is already buzzing, and for good reason. Is this upcoming model just a lifted hatchback, or is it the ultimate Perodua Ativa-killer we’ve all been waiting for? Before it officially hits showrooms, here are 7 juicy details we know about the upcoming crossover so far:


1. It’s a Clean-Sheet, All-New Body


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While the Saga Cross is built on the Advanced Modular Architecture (AMA) platform, it represents a complete structural departure from standard budget sedans. Industry reports indicate a clean-sheet design regarding its body-in-white (BIW) structure, meaning it won't trace its structural roots back to legacy platforms. It features a fresh design language with a distinct "floating roof" aesthetic, a sharply rising window line, and modern door handles and mirrors borrowed from the premium S70.


2. A Proven Powertrain for Base Models


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Proton is focusing heavily on reliability and aggressive cost-competitiveness for the entry-level variants. Base models are expected to carry over the Saga sedan's familiar 1.5-litre i-GT naturally-aspirated four-cylinder engine, pushing out a healthy 120 PS and 150 Nm of torque.


3. The No-Punch CVT Era


Say goodbye to the Punch CVT for this particular model line. Industry insiders indicate that the standard petrol variants of the Saga Cross will drop the CVT entirely, opting instead for a conventional, highly reliable Aisin four-speed automatic transmission as the sole gearbox option.


4. The "Game-Changer" FutureMotion HEV Hybrid Option


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The most exciting news is the non-plug-in hybrid variant. Showcased at the KL International Mobility Show (KLIMS) as the "FutureMotion HEV," this self-charging system will use an Atkinson-cycle dedicated hybrid engine paired with an advanced dual-motor Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT).


Tagged as the DHT120 variant, the electric drive motor alone is expected to output a punchy 120 kW (163 PS). It offers pure efficiency with zero charging hassles, aiming to become the most accessible full-hybrid SUV for the average Malaysian family.


Read: Perodua Receives RM37 Million Boost From Japan, Ativa Hybrid Is Finally Coming To Showrooms?


5. It's Aimed Squarely at the Ativa & WR-V


With its black plastic body cladding, lifted ride height, and compact footprint, the Saga Cross is being built to sit directly beneath the X50. It acts as Proton's direct offensive against the dominant Perodua Ativa and the Honda WR-V, capturing buyers who want SUV utility without breaking the bank.


6. Higher Trims Get the True "X50-Lite" Look

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The mystery car carrier spyshot that first piqued the internet's interest, showing the distinct wedge outline of Proton's upcoming Perodua Ativa rival. (Image Source: Aniq Nuqman / paultan.org Facebook Group)


Don’t be misled by the initial prototype spy shots showing exceptionally small wheels. While the baseline test units look slightly under-tyred on modest 14-inch steel rims, you won't have to worry about the final product looking cheap.


According to an exclusive spyshot breakdown by Paul Tan, higher-spec variants will feature larger alloy wheels, functional roof rails, and potentially a two-tone black roof option, giving it that premium, rugged "X50-lite" aesthetic that turns heads.


Images of prototypes being transported on trailers reveal wheels that are at least an inch larger, showcasing two distinct rim designs: an intricate multi-spoke pattern for premium variants and an aero-optimised five-spoke design likely exclusive to the hybrid flagship. Combined with a window beltline that kinks sharply upward and a glazed "floating roof" C-pillar silhouette, these upgrades ensure that climbing the trim ladder delivers a mini-SUV that mirrors Proton’s successful X-series design DNA.


7. A High-Speed Production Timeline


The production ramp-up is already moving behind the scenes. Major Tier-1 partners like Feytech Holdings (securing a massive RM96.8 million seating contract) and MCE Holdings have locked down production schedules pointing directly to a Q4 start. With initial trial assemblies beginning as early as August, a late showroom arrival or early debut is a very high probability.


Spotted on the Road


Want to check out the test mules yourself? You can see the early prototype images via Careta’s Facebook page, or view the latest camo unit tackling the Genting Highlands twisties posted by Threads user, Fi Grant.


So... Should You Wait?


If you’re currently in the market for an entry-level compact SUV, the "Saga Cross" gives you an incredibly strong reason to hold off on placing a deposit elsewhere. With a sophisticated hybrid powertrain in the wings and a modern platform built for maximum efficiency, this model has all the ingredients to completely redefine the affordable car segment.


Read: 5 Mind-Blowing Facts About Proton's Massive 2026 Sales Explosion You Probably Missed


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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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KUALA LUMPUR

VRL4905

SELANGOR

BSS8637

JOHOR

JC5620J

PULAU PINANG

PSE7762

PERAK

APK7303

PAHANG

CFH4741

KEDAH

KGH5950

NEGERI SEMBILAN

NEL4696

KOTA KINABALU

SJT5773

KUCHING

QAB4162P

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