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Home News Insights The Many Shades Of the Proton X50 - Paint Options The Many Shades Of the Proton X50 - Paint Options Insights Aswan | September 28, 2020 09:19 am There are six different colours you can have on your Proton X50 in, but not every paint option is available for every variant. When it comes to paint colours, Malaysians have the unfortunate habit of picking monochrome options. Within our content team alone, at least seven of us drive cars that are either black, white, silver, or some shade of grey. Proton recognizes that, which is why of the six paint options you can choose from, Snow White and Armour Silver are available with the entry-level X50 1.5T Standard. You could also get the entry level X50 in Ocean Blue, but these three paint colours are the limit. Going up one level to the 1.5T Executive variant unlocks the Jet Grey and Citric Orange paint options - the former a more modest, possibly more popular choice, while the latter appealing to those who want a little bit of vibrance in their lives. Orange is a colour that's slowly becoming common among Korean and Japanese manufacturers, as well as the occasional German marque too. The last paint option of Passion Red only comes with either the top-spec 1.5T Premium model, or the full-fat 1.5 TGDi Flagship model which introduces the dual-tone paint job across all paint colours as well. The dual-tone paint scheme sees the roof and side mirrors being blacked out as contrast to the paint colours available, as well as helping this flagship model stand out. So which paint colour would you choose? Let us know in the comments. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Proton X50 Proton X50 Paint Colours Print Related News Three Reasons Why the Proton X50 is Better than the Geely Binyue Insights Gokul | October 23, 2020 Yes, we can hear you going “Eh, aren’t they both the same meh?”Well, technically they are, but fortunately for us, the Proton X50 which was just ... Can I Buy a Proton X50 with RM1,200 Gaji? Insights Gokul | September 21, 2020 So, the newly unveiled Proton X50 has been the talk of the town over the past week or so, and looks like it will continue dominating the internet and ... Proton X50 is Being Launched Tomorrow – Which Variant to Buy? Buying Guides Gokul | October 26, 2020 The most anticipated car launch of the year is set to take place tomorrow, virtually of course, and the star is none other than the Proton X50, but ... Is There A Way To Get Your Proton X50 Faster? We Find Out. Insights Aswan | November 23, 2020 These last few days have seen rampant rumours surrounding the Proton X50, specifically on social media regarding the long waiting list and salesmen ... Comments
The Many Shades Of the Proton X50 - Paint Options Insights Aswan | September 28, 2020 09:19 am There are six different colours you can have on your Proton X50 in, but not every paint option is available for every variant. When it comes to paint colours, Malaysians have the unfortunate habit of picking monochrome options. Within our content team alone, at least seven of us drive cars that are either black, white, silver, or some shade of grey. Proton recognizes that, which is why of the six paint options you can choose from, Snow White and Armour Silver are available with the entry-level X50 1.5T Standard. You could also get the entry level X50 in Ocean Blue, but these three paint colours are the limit. Going up one level to the 1.5T Executive variant unlocks the Jet Grey and Citric Orange paint options - the former a more modest, possibly more popular choice, while the latter appealing to those who want a little bit of vibrance in their lives. Orange is a colour that's slowly becoming common among Korean and Japanese manufacturers, as well as the occasional German marque too. The last paint option of Passion Red only comes with either the top-spec 1.5T Premium model, or the full-fat 1.5 TGDi Flagship model which introduces the dual-tone paint job across all paint colours as well. The dual-tone paint scheme sees the roof and side mirrors being blacked out as contrast to the paint colours available, as well as helping this flagship model stand out. So which paint colour would you choose? Let us know in the comments. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Proton X50 Proton X50 Paint Colours
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Three Reasons Why the Proton X50 is Better than the Geely Binyue Insights Gokul | October 23, 2020 Yes, we can hear you going “Eh, aren’t they both the same meh?”Well, technically they are, but fortunately for us, the Proton X50 which was just ...
Can I Buy a Proton X50 with RM1,200 Gaji? Insights Gokul | September 21, 2020 So, the newly unveiled Proton X50 has been the talk of the town over the past week or so, and looks like it will continue dominating the internet and ...
Proton X50 is Being Launched Tomorrow – Which Variant to Buy? Buying Guides Gokul | October 26, 2020 The most anticipated car launch of the year is set to take place tomorrow, virtually of course, and the star is none other than the Proton X50, but ...
Is There A Way To Get Your Proton X50 Faster? We Find Out. Insights Aswan | November 23, 2020 These last few days have seen rampant rumours surrounding the Proton X50, specifically on social media regarding the long waiting list and salesmen ...