In the Malaysian SUV market, many buyers compare the Proton X50 and Honda WR-V when choosing a car. These two cars are quite close in price and positioning. Today, we will make a detailed comparison from multiple aspects to save you time on research.
The OTR price of Proton X50 in Malaysia is RM 89,800 - 113,300, with a total of 4 variants, including 1.5T Executive (RM 89,800), 1.5T Premium (RM 101,800), 1.5T Flagship (RM 113,300), etc.
The OTR price of Honda WR-V in Malaysia is RM 89,900 - 107,900, with a total of 4 variants, including 2023 1.5L V (RM 99,900), 2023 1.5L E (RM 95,900), 2023 1.5L S (RM 89,900), etc.
From a price perspective, the Proton X50's starting price is indeed RM 100 cheaper than the Honda WR-V. If your budget is limited, the entry-level version of Proton can already meet daily needs. However, keep in mind that the savings of a few thousand may involve trade-offs in features, which depends on your specific needs.

Proton X50 is equipped with a 1.5L 4-cyl, 105 hp. Official fuel consumption 6.0 L/100km.
Honda WR-V is equipped with a 1.5L 4-cyl, 105 hp. Official fuel consumption 6.0 L/100km.
Both cars use the same powertrain system, and the daily driving experience is basically the same. Fuel consumption is also similar, so there is no need to dwell on this point.

Proton X50 safety rating is 5★ (ASEAN NCAP), active safety systems include ADAS (ACC, AEB, LKA, LDA, BSM, RCTA).
Honda WR-V safety rating is 5★ (ASEAN NCAP), active safety systems include Honda SENSING.
Both cars have the same safety rating, and safety features are quite comprehensive for this level. New cars these days generally have good safety, no need to worry too much about this.

Proton X50 warranty 5 years/150,000km, service interval every 10,000km or 6 months.
Honda WR-V warranty 5 years/unlimited mileage, service interval every 10,000km or 6 months.

Overall, the Proton X50 and Honda WR-V are both very good models in the Malaysian market. Which one to choose ultimately depends on your personal needs and budget. We suggest doing your homework, comparing quotes from several dealerships, and then test driving to make a final decision. Buying a car is a big matter, spending time doing homework will definitely not go wrong.