In Malaysia's SUV market, many buyers compare Proton X50 and Chery Tiggo 7 Pro when choosing a car. These two models are quite close in price and positioning. Today we will make a detailed comparison from multiple aspects to help you save time on research.
The OTR price of Proton X50 in Malaysia is RM 89,800 - 113,300, with a total of 4 versions, including 1.5T Executive (RM 89,800), 1.5T Premium (RM 101,800), 1.5T Flagship (RM 113,300) etc.
The OTR price of Chery Tiggo 7 Pro in Malaysia is RM 123,750 - 123,750, with a total of 2 versions, including 1.6L Turbo Standard (RM 125,000), 1.6L Turbo Premium (RM 140,000) etc.
From the price perspective, Proton X50's starting price is indeed RM 33,950 cheaper than Chery Tiggo 7 Pro. If your budget is limited, Proton's entry-level version can already meet daily needs. But you should also note that the few thousand Ringgit cheaper may involve trade-offs in features, it depends on your specific needs.

Proton X50 is equipped with 1.5L 4-cyl, horsepower 105 hp. Official fuel consumption 6.0 L/100km.
Chery Tiggo 7 Pro is equipped with 1.5L Turbo, horsepower 140 hp. Official fuel consumption 7.0 L/100km.
In terms of power, Chery Tiggo 7 Pro's 1.5L Turbo has 35 more horsepower than Proton X50's 1.5L 4-cyl. However, for daily driving in the city, both cars have enough power and won't feel underpowered.

Proton X50 body length 4400 mm, trunk 400 L.
Chery Tiggo 7 Pro body length 4400 mm, trunk 400 L.
The dimensions of both cars are almost the same, and the interior space difference is not significant. For this level of car, it is fully sufficient for daily use.

Proton X50 uses 4WD drive mode.
Chery Tiggo 7 Pro uses FWD drive mode.
Proton's 4WD and Chery's FWD will have different handling experiences, test drive comparison is recommended.
Overall, Proton X50 and Chery Tiggo 7 Pro are both very good models in the Malaysian market. Which one to choose ultimately depends on your personal needs and budget. We recommend doing your homework, comparing quotes from multiple dealerships, and going for a test drive to make the final decision. Buying a car is a big matter, spending time on research is definitely not wrong.