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New Proton e:MAS 7 Launching In 7 Days? Here Are The Juicy Upgrades We Think Are Coming

Sofea Najmi

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Proton is dropping major hints that a significant update for its inaugural electric SUV might be just around the corner.


Yesterday, the national carmaker quietly shook up the local EV space by dropping a shadowy social media teaser, hinting at a potential new twist for the e:MAS 7. The original post featured a caption counting down exactly eight days to the grand unveiling.


Fast forward to today, and that puts us exactly seven days away from the official June 11 revea, a date that aligns perfectly with the highly anticipated press day of the Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS 2026).



While nothing is officially set in stone, we don't expect a cosmetic facelift. A closer look at the teaser reveals a silhouette identical to the original launch assets. Instead, all signs point to a major mechanical and trim restructure. 


Read: 10 BIG Reasons To Visit KLIMS 2026 Even If You’re Not A Car Enthusiast


If we look at how this EV is evolving right across our borders, here is the breakdown of what we can likely expect:


1. The Regional Clue: Meet The "Max+" Specification


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Geely EX5


To understand what Proton is up to, we only have to look at Thailand. Just a few months ago in March 2026, Geely expanded the lineup of the e:MAS 7's right-hand-drive twin, the Geely EX5, by launching a new range-topping flagship variant called the EX5 Max+.


Before this, neighboring markets relied entirely on a 60.22 kWh battery pack. The March 2026 "Plus" update officially brought Geely’s larger 68.39 kWh Aegis short blade LFP battery to Southeast Asia via Thailand. Given its strategic emergence in our neighboring market, it is highly probable that Proton’s June 11 surprise is the Malaysian debut of this exact flagship tier, potentially badged as the e:MAS 7 Premium Plus.


2. Real-World Range: The 18-inch vs. 19-inch Dilemma


On paper, upgrading the battery to 68.39 kWh bumps the vehicle’s maximum driving range up to an impressive 475 km on the WLTP cycle. However, there is a technical catch that depends entirely on the shoes the car wears:

  • The 475 km Max: This optimal range is achieved when the vehicle is paired with standard, more aerodynamic 18-inch wheels.
  • The 450 km Reality: When Geely launched the flagship Max+ variant in Thailand, they upgraded it to larger, premium 19-inch alloy wheels. Because larger wheels create more rolling resistance and aerodynamic drag, the official WLTP range drops slightly to 450 km.

If Proton mirrors the Thai specification for our flagship model, expect a net driving range increase of about 40 km over our current 60.22 kWh Premium variant (which stands at 410 km WLTP).


3. The Performance Trade-Off: A Tiny Weight Penalty


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Proton e.MAS 7 EV


If you are hoping a bigger battery means a faster car, the physics say otherwise. The upcoming flagship variant will retain the exact same front-mounted electric motor, continuing to serve up a punchy 218 PS (160 kW) and 320 Nm of torque.


However, lugging around a physically larger battery pack introduces a 50 kg weight penalty. Because the power output remains unchanged, the extra bulk slows down the zero-to-100 km/h sprint slightly, taking 7.4 seconds compared to the current local model's zippy 6.9 seconds.


4. Charging Times Remain Remarkably Consistent


You might think a larger battery means spending more time tethered to a station, but efficiency updates keep things moving fast. Maximum DC fast charging power remains capped at 100 kW. Thanks to the enhanced chemistry of the Aegis short-blade system, it still takes the exact same 20 minutes to top up from 30% to 80%.


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The only real difference comes at home: three-phase 11 kW AC charging will now require roughly seven hours for a 10% to 100% full charge, up just a fraction from the 6.1 hours required by the current 60.22 kWh pack.


Read: 3,500+ Proton Drivers Choose ChargeSini for Home Installation, Here’s Why


5. Elevated Cabin Luxury & A "Moss Green" Surprise?


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Geely EX5


To justify the premium price tag that comes with a flagship "Plus" model, a range update alone won't cut it. Looking closely at global trends, this variant is the perfect opportunity for Proton to introduce high-tier cabin features missing from the current Premium trim.


We could see the addition of a front-centre airbag for enhanced crash protection and a highly anticipated built-in front-passenger ottoman for ultimate co-pilot comfort. 


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Furthermore, when Geely debuted this exact flagship tier in Thailand, they launched a stunning, exclusive exterior paint color called Moss Green. It is highly likely Proton will adapt this local palette, perhaps introducing an Emerald Green option to align with its incoming PHEV lineup.


6. The Long-Term Secret Win for Base Model Buyers


While a new flagship variant is exciting, the real story might be what happens to the entry-level e:MAS 7 Prime.


Geely has actively begun phasing out the smallest 49.52 kWh base battery in China. While Proton’s local CKD assembly line only recently kicked off with the existing battery configurations, meaning an immediate switch might take some time, supply chain shifts suggest a long-term upgrade is inevitable.


If Proton eventually phases out the base pack, the entry-level Prime could inherit the 60.22 kWh pack. Paired with the Prime’s standard, efficient 18-inch wheels, budget-conscious buyers would get a massive win: an entry-level EV range leaping from a modest 345 km to a fantastic 430 km!


The Reality Check


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Could this simply be a flashy localized bodykit option or a special cosmetic edition to celebrate KLIMS 2026? It’s always an outside possibility. However, given the rapid regional rollout of the 68.39 kWh battery architecture across Thailand and Australia, a tech-heavy flagship variant remains the most logical bet for next week's showcase.


Read: Proton Is Spending RM37 Million To Build More EVs Because Malaysians Are Buying Them Like Crazy


Read: Launched: Proton e.MAS 7 – 2 Variants, From RM109,800 Onwards

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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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