Shah Alam, 9 April 2026 – Proton is reinforcing the appeal of its best-selling SUV, the Proton X50, with the introduction of a new Quartz Black colour option across all variants starting April 2026.
Following the strong reception of the limited-run X50 Black Edition, capped at just 200 units, the move reflects growing demand among Malaysian buyers for a more premium, understated and timeless aesthetic.
Black Isn’t Just a Colour — It’s a Statement
Minimalist, Premium, Timeless
In today’s design landscape, black has become more than just a safe choice, it’s a lifestyle signal.
Across industries like tech, fashion, and interiors, darker tones are increasingly associated with:
- Minimalism
- Maturity
- Premium quality
- Understated confidence
For the Proton X50, Quartz Black enhances its already sporty design language by:
- Sharpening body lines and contours
- Increasing visual contrast with chrome and LEDs
- Giving the SUV a more assertive road presence
Simply put, it makes the X50 look meaner, cleaner, and more expensive 👀
Why Black Still Wins in Malaysia
Beyond looks, black remains one of the most practical colour choices in the market:
- Stronger resale value
- Wider buyer appeal
- Timeless across trends and generations
For younger urban buyers especially, it represents a balance between style and sensibility — not too loud, but never boring.
Still Malaysia’s SUV King
Strong Sales Momentum Continues
Despite heavy competition in the B-segment SUV space, the X50 continues to dominate:
- 3,265 units sold in March 2026
- 7,571 units in Q1 2026
- +48% growth vs Q1 2025
That’s a serious statement — especially in a segment flooded with new rivals.
Ownership Experience Still a Key Focus
Proton isn’t just selling the car, they’re doubling down on after-sales confidence, which honestly matters more long-term.
Key initiatives include:
- Fast Service
→ Basic servicing completed in 90 minutes - 1-Day Service Delivery
→ Major servicing done within 24 hours - Relief Car Programme
→ If repairs exceed 3 working days
→ Includes complimentary one-time service (parts + labour)
These moves show Proton understands that ownership experience = brand loyalty.
What Proton Is Really Playing At
The Quartz Black move might seem simple… but it’s actually strategic.
Instead of chasing new variants or big facelifts, Proton is:
👉 Refreshing desirability through design
👉 Tapping into lifestyle trends
👉 Keeping the product relevant without overcomplicating it
And it works because the X50 is already a strong product.
Writer’s Take
The Proton X50 doesn’t need reinvention, it just needs to stay desirable.
Quartz Black does exactly that.
It gives buyers:
- A more premium look
- Better long-term value perception
- A subtle but meaningful way to stand out
And honestly?
Black on a sporty SUV like the X50 just hits different.
Clean. Aggressive. Timeless. 🔥

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