How is the interior of the 2025 Proton x50, and what configurations are there?
WilliamMar 04, 2025, 09:42 AM
【PCauto】Proton X50 stands out as one of the most sought-after B-SUVs on the market, offering a blend of consistent design cues and distinctive variations across its sub-models. These differences span seating functionalities, air conditioning configurations, lighting features, and multimedia systems—elements that can make the choice challenging for first-time buyers. Let’s delve into the details.
Including the newly launched 2025 Proton X50 Sport Edition, Proton also offers the 2024 Proton X50 1.5T Standard, X50 1.5T Executive, X50 1.5T Premium, and X50 1.5TGDi Flagship, with their pricing relationships outlined in the table below.

We can now delve into the details of the configuration differences among these five sub-models.
In terms of seating functions, the Standard model is equipped with manually adjustable front seats, providing a more basic level of convenience. While the Executive model offers a slight upgrade, featuring electric adjustment solely for the driver’s seat, the front passenger seat remains manual. In the Premium and Flagship models, front seats are enhanced with 6-way electric adjustment, significantly improving both comfort and convenience during driving. All sub-models feature rear seats that are manually adjustable and designed with a 60:40 split-fold capability, allowing for easy expansion of trunk space.

Regarding air conditioning configurations, the front air conditioning in the Standard and Executive models operates manually, necessitating manual adjustments for temperature and fan speed. In contrast, the Premium, Flagship, and Sport Edition models boast automatic air conditioning that intelligently adjusts according to the cabin temperature, providing a much more convenient and comfortable experience. Furthermore, all models include rear air conditioning to ensure comfort for passengers in the back.

When it comes to lighting facilities, all sub-models are fitted with LED headlights, tail lights, and daytime running lights, delivering excellent illumination while being energy-efficient. For additional lighting features, the Standard model lacks automatic headlights, front fog lamps, and automatic wipers; the Executive model adds front fog lamps but still does not include automatic headlights and wipers. On the other hand, the Premium, Flagship, and Sport Edition models come equipped with automatic headlights, front fog lamps, and automatic wiper functions, enhancing both driving convenience and safety. Notably, only the Flagship model features a single sunroof, contributing to a more spacious interior ambiance.

The multimedia system is a crucial aspect of the interior. The Standard model comes with an 8-inch touchscreen and four speakers. Similarly, the Executive model also features an 8-inch touchscreen paired with four speakers. However, the Premium, Flagship, and Sport Edition models elevate the experience with a 10.3-inch touchscreen and six speakers, all incorporating the Sound Plus feature for an enriched audiovisual experience.

Overall, if you are seeking the ultimate interior experience filled with features, the Flagship model is undoubtedly the best choice. It provides 6-way electric adjustment for the front seats, automatic air conditioning, automatic headlights, front fog lamps, automatic wipers, and a sunroof, alongside a larger touchscreen and superior audio system.
For those with tighter budgets, the Premium model stands out as an excellent choice, offering a well-rounded configuration across seating, air conditioning, lighting, and multimedia systems to meet most daily driving needs. For even more stringent budgets, both the Standard and Executive models, while more basic, still deliver the essential vehicle functions and serve as great entry-level options.
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