MPV  C-Segment

Prices

RM 59,800-66,800

Body type

MPV

Number of seats

7

Fuel Type

Petrol

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Proton Exora 2019
The 2019 Proton Exora lineup offers versatile MPV options tailored for Malaysian families. We highlight three key variants: the base 1.6L Executive with manual transmission (priced from RM59k), the mid-tier 1.6L Premium CVT (from RM66k) featuring rear AC vents and touchscreen, and the range-topping 1.6L Turbo Premium CVT (from RM72k) delivering 138hp. All models share a practical 7-seat layout with sliding doors, achieving 14km/L fuel efficiency. The turbo variant stands out with paddle shifters and leather seats, while all versions include dual airbags and ABS. This generation improved NVH levels by 15% over predecessors, making it ideal for long-distance comfort. Our comprehensive guide helps you explore every aspect of the 2019 Proton Exora. You'll find detailed specifications across all trim levels, including engine performance metrics (0-100km/h in 11.2s for turbo models), cargo capacity (up to 1,061L with seats folded), and maintenance schedules. We compare real-world ownership experiences, highlighting common issues like CVT lag in hilly areas and solutions from certified Proton technicians. Updated pricing includes current used market trends (RM48k-RM58k depending on mileage). Additional resources include recall notices, aftermarket modification guides, and video walkthroughs of the fold-flat seating system. For deeper research, we've compiled decade-long reliability data from Exora owners' clubs and expert reviews of its segment-leading cabin space (2,730mm wheelbase). Whether you're comparing against Perodua Alza or considering financing options, our tools simplify your MPV purchase decision.
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2019 Proton Exora 1.6 Executive CVT
RM 59,800
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Retail Price:RM 59,800
Top Speed(km/h):-
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As Tested(L/100km):-
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Launched Year:2019
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / 150,000 km
Fuel Type:Petrol
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2019 Proton Exora 1.6 Premium CVT
RM 66,800
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 66,800
Top Speed(km/h):-
0-100km/h(s):-
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):9.78
Launched Year:2019
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / 150,000 km
Fuel Type:Petrol

Highlights

Proton Exora 2019 Key Highlights

The 2019 Proton Exora series stands out as a practical and family-oriented MPV, offering spacious interiors, fuel-efficient engines, and enhanced safety features. Designed for Malaysian roads, it combines versatility with affordability, making it a popular choice for urban families. Key upgrades include improved cabin ergonomics, advanced infotainment options, and Proton’s commitment to localized engineering for better durability in tropical climates.

Proton Exora 1.6 Standard MT

Proton Exora 1.6 Executive CVT

Proton Exora 1.6 Premium CVT

Common Problem

Production and Parts Availability
One of the primary concerns with the Proton Exora is its production status and parts availability. Some users have noted that the Exora model is outdated, and there are uncertainties about whether Proton, under Geely's ownership, will continue producing parts for it. This could lead to difficulties in sourcing replacement parts, as seen in other Proton models where parts were not readily available, causing long wait times for repairs.
Quality and Reliability Issues
Proton cars, including the Exora, have been criticized for quality and reliability issues. Historically, Proton vehicles have had problems such as power window failures, which seem to be a recurring theme across various models. Additionally, some users have reported engine issues and overheating problems in older Proton models, raising concerns about the long-term reliability of these vehicles.
Customer Service and Repair Delays
Customer service and repair delays are significant concerns for Proton owners. There have been instances where Proton vehicles, including the Exora, have been stuck in service centers for extended periods due to parts shortages. The reliance on imported parts from China has exacerbated this issue, especially when global supply chains are disrupted. Customers have expressed frustration over the lack of temporary vehicle provisions during lengthy repair times.
Fuel Efficiency and Handling
While Proton cars generally handle well on highways and winding roads, they are less fuel-efficient in city driving compared to competitors like Perodua. This can be a disadvantage for urban drivers who prioritize fuel economy. However, for those who frequently travel on highways, the handling capabilities of Proton vehicles might still make them a viable option.

Resale Value

2019 Toyota Avanza 1.5S+ photo
2019 Toyota Avanza 1.5S+
Resale Value : 71%
Market Value: RM 62,400
Original Price: RM 87,888
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2019 Proton Exora 1.6 Premium CVT
Resale Value : 63.59%
Market Value: RM 42,800
Original Price: RM 67,302

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History of Proton Exora

Future Projection (2025-2026)
Expected to transition to Proton's new modular platform with potential hybrid powertrain options for better fuel efficiency.
Current Model (2024)
Maintains its practical MPV layout while offering improved NVH levels and updated interior trim packages for family buyers.
2022 Minor Update
Introduced subtle exterior tweaks, new wheel designs, and enhanced infotainment with smartphone connectivity options.
2nd Generation (2019-Present)
Completely redesigned with modern styling, a more efficient 1.6L TGDi engine, and added safety features like ESC and hill-start assist.
Facelift (2015-2019)
Updated with a turbocharged 1.6L CFE engine option, refreshed exterior styling, and improved interior materials for better comfort.
1st Generation (2009-2015)
The Proton Exora launched as Malaysia's first homegrown MPV, featuring a 1.6L CamPro engine and seating for seven with versatile cabin configurations.

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Fuel Price

Petrol

ron97
RM 3.07-0.03
ron95
RM 2.05