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Proton's first EV achieves over 2,500 bookings

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's first electric vehicle (EV), Proton e.MAS 7 which was launched in mid-December, has so received over 2,500 bookings, Pro-Net said.

The company, a subsidiary of Proton Holdings Bhd, said this reflects the increasing interest of Malaysians in sustainable mobility and indicates robust demand for EVs.

Based on the number of bookings, the e.MAS 7 could potentially be Malaysia's most popular EV model in 2025.

As a comparison, the popular BYD Atto 3 launched locally two years ago, recorded 5,939 registrations in Malaysia as of November last year.

Pro-Net chief executive officer Zhang Qiang said the strong interest Malaysians have shown in Proton e.MAS 7 underscores their willingness to adopt sustainable mobility."Combining innovative features with exceptional value, the Proton e.MAS 7 is designed to be the ideal choice for those looking to electrify their journeys.

"This EV represents a significant step forward, not only for Proton but also for Malaysia's green automotive future," he said in a recent statement.

Proton said to commemorate the milestone, it is offering a special launch power pack to the first 3,000 customers.

The package includes exclusive benefits valued at up to RM8,000, designed to enhance the EV ownership experience.

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