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Proton e.MAS 7 EV is now on tour in Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor

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Proton e.MAS 7 EV is now on tour in Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor

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Proton e.MAS 7 EV is now on tour in Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor


The Proton e.MAS 7 Tour kicks off this morning at the Proton Centre of Excellence in Shah Alam. The 2,000km tour will provide the opportunity for the public to take a closer look at the national automaker’s first production EV ahead of its official launch in December.

Proton e.MAS 7 Tour heads on to Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor  

Even though the launch event took place two weeks ago, only the general schedule was announced at the time. Focuses on the three states in the Southern part of Peninsular Malaysia, the full schedule for the 1st leg of the tour was finally revealed yesterday on Proton e.MAS’s official Facebook page and here’s what it looks like:

Negeri Sembilan / Melaka – 5 Oct

  • 1 PM – Mansor Kopitiam
  • 2 PM – Minangkabau State Museum
  • 7 PM – Amy Heritage Nyonya Cuisine

Melaka / Johor – 6 Oct

  • 8 AM – Roti Canai Kayu Arang
  • 9 AM – Dataran Pahlawan
  • 12 PM – Atlantic Nyonya
  • 8 PM – Puteri Harbour

Proton e.MAS 7 to make pit stops at selected dealerships

Proton e.MAS 7 with Merdeka Day wrap

Aside from these public spots, the tour will also visit selected Proton e.MAS dealerships. From what we can gather, these dealership visits will be quite brief as the EV will be on location for just around one hour:

  • 6 Oct – 10 AM: Proton NHL Automobil Bukit Palah
  • 6 Oct – 4 PM: Proton AG Autoworld Skudai
  • 7 Oct – 10 AM: Proton SM Supreme Johor Bahru
  • 7 Oct – 1 PM: Proton Mayang Holdings Muar

That being said, we have been informed that the public will be able to see the interior of the convoy’s e.MAS 7 pre-production units. However, no photography and videography of the interior will be allowed during these visits as the grand unveiling of e.MAS 7’s interior will only take place on 26 October at paultan.org’s Auto Car Expo in Setia City Convention Centre.

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