RM 98,800 - 128,800
15 other Proton models
2020 Proton X70 TGDI Premium X 1.8
54,616 km
3.5 years
Kuala Lumpur
2021 Proton X70 TGDI Premium 1.8
33,391 km
3.5 years
Kuala Lumpur
2020 Proton X70 TGDI Premium X 1.8
28,813 km
4 years
Kuala Lumpur
2020 Proton X70 TGDI Premium X 1.8
52,151 km
3.5 years
Petaling Jaya
WhaSix airbags, ADAS suite and a 5-star ASEAN NCAP rating.
The Proton X70 goes against:
Honda CR-V 1.5 TC-P - RM 175,900
Mazda CX-5 2.0L - RM 137,270
The Proton X70 is priced as such:
2020 1.8 Standard 2WD - RM 94,800
2020 1.8 Executive 2WD - RM 106,800
2020 1.8 Premium 2WD - RM 119,800
2020 1.8 Premium X 2WD - RM 122,800
No, Proton X70 doesn't have Euro NCAP Rating.
Yes, Proton X70 has Auto Start/Stop, which are: 2018 Proton X70 1.8 TGDI Executive AWD.
2020 Proton X70 is now locally assembled and packed to the brim with features like handsfree power tailgate, reclinable seats, and a brand new 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. With a starting price of RM 94,800 and topping off at RM 122,800, the Proton X70 is now even more affordable than its closest rivals like the Honda CR-V and Nissan X-Trail and is even affordable than smaller SUV like the Honda HR-V. (Proton X70 CKD vs Honda CR-V vs Mazda CX-5 - Which one should you buy?)
The most expensive Proton X70 Premium X variant sells for just RM 122,800. A similarly equipped Honda CR-V 1.5 TC-P sells for RM 175,900. Both cars are from the same segment but there’s a whopping RM 53,100 difference in prices!To give you a better perspective, for the price of a top specs Honda CR-V 1.5 TC-P, you can buy the most expesive Proton X70 variant, then head over to a nearby Perodua showroom to buy another mid-specs Perodua Myvi 1.5H, and still have some chan
Hans
15.04.2020
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Eric
26.01.2020
Prior to the launch of the Proton X70 CKD, the rumour mill was ablaze, stating that the new model would receive a brand-new powertrain in the form of the 1.5-litre 3-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine paired to a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic.Well, now that the model has been launched, it’s safe to say that the rumour were partly correct – the previous China-made Proton X70's 1.8-litre turbocharged TGDi engine was carried over to the CKD model, albeit with 15 Nm more torque
Eric
12.02.2020
The locally-assembled (CKD) 2020 Proton X70 is now officially launched and the biggest change to the popular SUV is the change to a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT), replacing the conventional 6-speed torque converter automatic.The new transmission bears the codename 7DCT330 and is developed in-house by Geely. It’s a wet-clutch type unit with 7 forward ratios. The DCT is quoted to be able to withstand up to 330 Nm of torque, hence 330.This DCT is used in over 10 different models acro
Adrian Chia
12.02.2020
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Jack
31.07.2019