In the Malaysian SUV market, many buyers compare the Proton X90 and Subaru Crosstrek when choosing a car.
The OTR price of the Proton X90 in Malaysia is RM 106,800 - 122,800, with a total of 4 versions, including 2026 1.5T Prime X (RM 122,800), 2026 1.5T Prime (RM 116,800), 2026 1.5T Lite (RM 106,800), etc.
The OTR price of the Subaru Crosstrek in Malaysia is RM 145,000 - 160,000, with a total of 1 version, including 2.0L e-Boxer (RM 150,000), etc.
From a price perspective, the starting price of the Proton X90 is indeed RM 38,200 cheaper than the Subaru Crosstrek. If your budget is limited, the Proton's entry-level version can already meet daily needs. However, keep in mind that the difference of a few thousand might involve trade-offs in features, depending on your specific needs.

The Proton X90 safety rating is 5★ (ASEAN NCAP), with active safety systems including ADAS (ACC, AEB, LKA, LDA, BSM, RCTA).
The Subaru Crosstrek safety rating is 5★ (Euro NCAP), with active safety systems including EyeSight.
Regarding safety features, both cars have received good ratings. However, the ADAS (ACC, AEB, LKA, LDA, BSM, RCTA) of the Proton X90 and the EyeSight of the Subaru Crosstrek have some differences in functionality. If you value active safety, you can compare their feature lists in detail.

Proton X90 warranty is 5 years/150,000km, maintenance interval every 10,000km or 6 months.
Subaru Crosstrek warranty is 3 years/100,000km, maintenance interval every 10,000km or 6 months.

Both the Proton X90 and Subaru Crosstrek are popular choices in the Malaysian market, suitable for family use and daily commuting. If you value brand reputation and resale value more, you can prioritize the one with a better reputation; if you care more about cost-performance ratio and features, choose the one with richer configuration. Ultimately, it is recommended to test drive both, as personal experience is most important.

Overall, both the Proton X90 and Subaru Crosstrek are very good models in the Malaysian market. Which one to choose depends mainly on your personal needs and budget. We suggest doing your homework, comparing quotes from multiple car dealerships, and then test driving to make a final decision. Buying a car is a big matter, spending time on research is never wrong.