Automotive Proton X50 Media Preview September 2020

Published on September 12th, 2020 | by Daniel Sherman Fernandez

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Proton X50 Media Preview September And Launch In October

Social media and automotive news reports are buzzing about the recent media invitation from Proton to Tanjung Malim on the 15th of this month for the all new Proton compact crossover ‘preview’.

Proton X50 Media Preview September 2020

Yes, it is just a media preview, no test drive at all and not an official launch with prices shared.

Geely SX11 Crossover

Tagged as the Proton X50, this is a Geely China product which has already seen sales success in some left hand drive markets like Russia and Philippines. China is a left hand drive market so little changes need to be made for export to these countries. For Malaysia, the right hand driver version needed a lot of engineering changes and also a comprehensive road test to maintain the drive dynamics that this crossover promises.

Geely SX11 top view

This Geely crossover made its global debut in Moscow on the 29th of August 2018 as the Geely Bin Yue and then on the 25th of September it was launched in Philippines as the Geely Coolray by Japanese based conglomerate Sojitz Corporation as their exclusive distributor in the Philippines. 

Geely Bin Yue center console

The Proton X50 will come equipped with Geely’s 1.5-liter turbo three-cylinder engine that is co-developed with sister brand Volvo. Yes, Geely owns Volvo Cars Sweden.

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It will probably produce a sensible 177hp and an impressive 255Nm of torque from 1,500 to 4,000 rpm and will be driven via a 7-speed ‘wet’ dual clutch gearbox developed in Geely’s China Euro Vehicle Technology Centre in Gothenburg, Sweden which boasts an industry leading 97% transmission efficiency. This crossover will be able to accelerate from 0-100km/h in about 7.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 195km/h.

Proton X50 headlamps

This Proton X50 will have has a body size of 4,330 mm x 1,800 mm x 1,609 mm and a wheelbase of 2,600 mm.

The interior of the Bin Yue has already been a much talked about topic among possible buyers. This Proton crossover will adopt the multi-layer instrument panel design and also leather and brushed metal processing that Geely’s version has, adding a lot of visual texture. The center console will also use the floating large-size center control touch screen which is equipped with Geely’s proud intelligent voice-activated infotainment system. At the same time, this new crossover will carry a full LCD instrument panel and a flat-bottom three spoke multifunctional steering wheel like with the Geely Coolray.

Proton X50 Sports model

The all new Proton crossover is also known in China as the Geely SX 11 and it is built on the BMA platform, which stands for B-segment Modular Architecture. It has a maximum ground clearance of 180mm. It entry angle is 18% and it departure angle is 26% which is good enough for visiting durian farms and orang asli kampung road drives. 

Proton X50 Park Assist

This architecture was created in collaboration with Volvo engineers. It has a front transverse arrangement of the power unit and 70% of high-strength alloys in its composition. The suspension has a lighter structure. In the front, there are McPherson struts with an anti-roll bar, and a semi-dependent torsion bar at the rear. The trunk space of the crossover is quite good. In its standard position when loaded under the top shelf, it is capable of delivering up to 450 liters.

Proton X50 Media Preview

More information and the Malaysian showroom model pictures will be shared right after the media preview on the 15th of September 2020. 


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