For long-term practical owner, Proton Saga range looks strongest through a family-safety ownership lens: the compact sedan proportions, cleaner front treatment and familiar three-box stance feel mature without adding needless visual cost.

For long-term practical owner, Proton Saga range looks strongest through a family-safety ownership lens: the compact sedan proportions, cleaner front treatment and familiar three-box stance feel mature without adding needless visual cost.

Inside, higher trims now bring wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, while the simpler entry cabin keeps the range accessible to buyers who prioritize price. Judged through family-safety ownership, the cabin succeeds because it focuses on controls and connectivity owners will actually use every day.

The Proton Saga's 1.5L naturally aspirated engine produces 120 PS and 150 Nm, giving it honest usable shove for its class. The range offers familiar 4AT variants and a smoother CVT Premium, all using the same 1.5L naturally aspirated engine with 120 PS and 150 Nm. That suits this family-safety ownership result better than chasing headline speed.

With a 4,390 mm length, 2,465 mm wheelbase and 420-litre boot, Proton Saga range remains a practical small sedan for groceries, school bags and weekend luggage, even if rear-seat width is naturally compact.

The range spans two airbags on lower trims and six airbags on Premium, so buyers should match the variant carefully to their safety expectations. In this batch, the safety score also reflects that the Premium's six-airbag advantage matters most, while lower trims still need to be judged honestly for their two-airbag limit, so the variant choice matters more than the Saga badge alone.
Prices from RM38,990 to RM49,990 OTR NI and fuel figures between 4.9 and 5.1 L/100 km keep the ownership story firmly value-led. Seen through family-safety ownership, the Saga's low purchase barrier, known nameplate and manageable fuel use are the reasons its ownership math stays persuasive.
