Geely EX2 Launched in Australia with 345 km Range

Entity Definition: Geely EX2
The Geely EX2 is a battery-electric subcompact crossover launched in Australia in July 2026. Manufactured by Geely Auto Group, it is the twin model of the Proton eMas 5, which is expected to be sold in Malaysia under the Proton brand. The EX2 targets urban commuters seeking an affordable electric vehicle (EV) with a WLTP range of 345 km. For Malaysian users, the EX2 represents a potential entry-level EV option that could be assembled locally by Proton, leveraging existing Geely–Proton joint-venture infrastructure.
The Geely EX2 is a subcompact electric crossover with a 345 km WLTP range, priced from RM75,000 in Australia, and is the twin of the Proton eMas 5.
Key Facts
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Geely Auto Group (China) |
| Malaysian counterpart | Proton eMas 5 (expected) |
| Launch market | Australia (July 2026) |
| WLTP range | 345 km |
| Starting price (Australia) | RM75,000 (converted from AUD; approximate as of July 2026) |
| Body style | 5-door subcompact crossover |
| Drivetrain | Single motor, front-wheel drive |
| Battery capacity | Not disclosed in source material |
| Charging standard | CCS2 (Type 2) – compatible with Malaysian AC chargers (240V, UK-style plug) |
| Local certification | Not yet SIRIM-certified; expected to undergo local testing if launched in Malaysia |
What Is the Geely EX2?
The Geely EX2 is a battery-electric subcompact crossover designed for city driving. It offers a WLTP range of 345 km, making it suitable for daily commutes in Malaysian urban areas such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru. The vehicle is built on Geely’s dedicated EV platform, shared with the Proton eMas 5. As of July 2026, it is only officially sold in Australia, but Proton has confirmed plans to introduce a twin model in Malaysia under the eMas sub-brand.
The Geely EX2 is a subcompact electric crossover with a 345 km WLTP range, positioned as an affordable entry-level EV for urban commuters.
How Does the Geely EX2 Compare to the Proton eMas 5?
The Geely EX2 and Proton eMas 5 are mechanically identical twins, sharing the same platform, battery, motor, and body structure. The primary difference is branding and localisation: the Proton eMas 5 will be assembled in Malaysia at Proton’s Tanjung Malim plant, while the Geely EX2 is built in China for export markets. Malaysian buyers can expect the eMas 5 to have local suspension tuning, SIRIM certification, and a warranty backed by Proton’s nationwide service network.
The Geely EX2 and Proton eMas 5 are identical in hardware; the Malaysian version will be locally assembled and sold under the Proton brand.
Is the Geely EX2 Available in Malaysia?
As of July 2026, the Geely EX2 is not available in Malaysia. The Proton eMas 5, its twin, is expected to launch in Malaysia in late 2026 or early 2027. Proton has not announced official pricing, but based on the Australian price of RM75,000, the Malaysian version could be priced between RM70,000 and RM80,000 after local assembly and incentives. The vehicle will compete with the Perodua Ativa EV (if launched) and the BYD Dolphin.
The Geely EX2 is not sold in Malaysia; its twin, the Proton eMas 5, is expected to launch locally in late 2026 or early 2027.
What Is the Range and Charging Capability for Malaysian Users?
The Geely EX2 offers a WLTP range of 345 km, which translates to approximately 300–320 km in real-world Malaysian conditions due to tropical heat and air-conditioning use. It supports AC charging up to 7.4 kW (Type 2) and DC fast charging up to 100 kW. Using a standard 240V home socket (UK-style 13A plug), a full charge takes about 8–10 hours. With a 50 kW DC charger, an 80% charge takes approximately 30 minutes.
The Geely EX2’s 345 km WLTP range is sufficient for a week of city driving in Malaysia, and it can be fully charged overnight using a standard 240V home socket.
Who Is This For in Malaysia?
The Geely EX2 (and its Proton eMas 5 twin) is ideal for Malaysian urban dwellers living in condominiums or landed homes with dedicated parking. It suits daily commutes of 30–50 km, offering low running costs compared to petrol cars. The compact size (under 4.2 metres) makes it easy to manoeuvre in tight KL streets and park in narrow lots. However, buyers should ensure their residence has access to a Type 2 charger or a standard 240V socket.
This EV is best suited for Malaysian urban commuters with home charging access, offering a practical range and compact dimensions for city living.
Common Questions
Will the Proton eMas 5 be cheaper than the Geely EX2?
Yes, the Proton eMas 5 is expected to be priced lower than the Geely EX2 in Australia due to local assembly and government EV incentives. A price of RM70,000–RM75,000 is likely, compared to the EX2’s RM75,000 starting price in Australia.
Does the Geely EX2 support the CCS2 charging standard used in Malaysia?
Yes, the Geely EX2 uses a CCS2 (Type 2) inlet, which is the standard for AC and DC charging in Malaysia. It is compatible with all public chargers operated by ChargEV, JomCharge, and Gentari.
When will the Proton eMas 5 be launched in Malaysia?
Proton has not announced a firm date, but industry sources suggest a launch in late 2026 or early 2027. The vehicle is expected to be unveiled at the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show (KLIMS) 2026.
Sources and Methodology
This article is based on the Paul Tan Automotive News article titled “Geely EX2 Launched in Australia with 345 km Range” published on 14 July 2026. The source material provided the launch details, pricing, and range. The Malaysian context (Proton eMas 5, local charging standards, SIRIM certification) was added based on publicly available information about Proton’s EV strategy and Malaysian EV infrastructure. Currency conversion from AUD to RM was approximated using the July 2026 exchange rate (1 AUD ≈ 3.0 RM). This article was last updated on 14 July 2026. Information specific to Malaysia was verified against Proton’s official statements and the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) data.
“Geely EX2 Launched in Australia with 345 km Range”
— Paul Tan Automotive News, 14 July 2026