‘s First EV – The 2025 eMAS 7
Test Drive: Proton’s First EV – The 2025 eMAS 7
MichaelJun 04, 2025, 01:40 PM

【PCauto】Though sharing its basic silhouette with the Geely Galaxy E5, the e.MAS 7 still exhibits its own features.
Exterior Mirrors the Geely Galaxy E5
At first glance, the most noticeable difference is the Proton badge replacing Geely’s shield emblem on the closed-off grille. Paired with daytime running light strips on either side, it delivers high nighttime recognition. The side air vents aren’t merely decorative—they effectively channel airflow at high speeds, reducing wind noise.

The side profile of the e.MAS 7 is clean and muscular, with a 1,901mm width and 1,670mm height creating a stable but not bulky stance. The flush door handles pop out smoothly upon unlocking, adding a sense of ritual. The 19-inch wheels (exclusive to the Premium trim) look far more proportionate than the Prime’s 18-inch wheels. At the rear, the full-width light bar stands out, its 128-LED feather-patterned illumination particularly striking when lit.


It is worth noting the sheet metal craftsmanship. The gap between the hood and the fender is controlled to about 3.5mm, and uniform seams around the lights surpass those of Proton’s earlier ICE models. The paint quality also impresses: under sunlight, the tested car’s finish exhibits fine metallic particles, giving it a more premium feel compared to ordinary solid-color paint.

Ultraleather Interior & 2.5K Touchscreen with Intuitive UI
The faux leather on the Premium version’s dashboard feels similar to Nappa leather but with better wear resistance. Its faint blue undertone brightens the dark cabin. Frequently touched areas, such as door armrests and the central armrest cover, are covered with the same material, with meticulous stitching. The steering wheel’s compact diameter offers a secured grip, though its paddle shifters’ hard plastic delivers a stiff click.

Surprisingly, the e.MAS 7 front seats are equipped with a three-level adjustable ventilation function, which is very practical in hot weather. It also features a hands-free power tailgate (90%+ kick-sensor success rate) and 3.3kW V2L output (tested to power a coffee maker and projector simultaneously).

The 15.4-inch 2.5K floating screen is an important factor to achieve human-technology interactions. The menu is clearly presented. However, the map rendering style appears outdated, and road condition updates are delayed by about 5 minutes. The 16-speaker Flyme audio system is commendable: when playing “Hotel California,” the tambourine sound is precisely located, the drum beats are deep and powerful, and even at speeds of 100 km/h with wind noise intrusion, vocals remain clear and discernible.

Up to 33 Storage Spaces, Drawer-Style Compartments under Seats
The interior space utilization of the e.MAS 7 is perfect. A 178cm tall driver can adjust their seat comfortably, with two fist-widths of legroom still available in the rear. The flat floor eliminates the discomfort of crowding for the middle passenger.

Among the 33 storage spaces in the car, the pull-out drawer under the middle rear seat stands out, with enough depth to store a folding umbrella or tablet. The 461L trunk is equipped with anchor points, hooks, and a 12V power outlet. Lifting the floor reveals a hidden compartment with a depth of 12cm.

23% Stiffer Damping Outperforms Geely Galaxy E5
The moment you press the start button, the cabin’s quietness leaves a deep impression. The front-mounted electric motor, with 218HP and 320Nm, effortlessly propels the 1.7-ton body, with acceleration from 0-100km/h feeling faster than the official 6.9 seconds. The highlight is the Proton engineers’ chassis tuning: Compared to the overly soft suspension of the Geely Galaxy E5, the e.MAS 7’s damping on the shock absorbers is increased by 23%, with spring stiffness increased by 15%. In real-world tests over Malaysia’s common series of speed bumps, the vehicle stabilizes after only a single up-and-down rebound, whereas the Galaxy E5 experiences 2-3 residual oscillations.

Stability at high speed demonstrates its capabilities. When cruising at a sp