Proton has officially launched its first electric vehicle, the e.MAS 7, in Trinidad and Tobago, marking the model’s second international entry following its debut in Nepal three months ago. This move further strengthens the company’s push into the global EV market and highlights its growing presence in the Caribbean region.
Introduced in Malaysia in December 2023, the e.MAS 7 has quickly become Proton’s third most exported model, following the popular Proton Saga and Proton X50. The launch ceremony, held in the capital city of Port of Spain, was presided over by Jean-Marc Mouttet, Sector Head of ANSA Motors Limited, and Alexander Sabga, General Manager of New Business Development at ANSA MCAL Ltd. ANSA Motors has been Proton’s official distributor in Trinidad and Tobago since 2013.
To complement the launch, ANSA Motors unveiled a newly constructed electric vehicle showroom at The City of Grand Bazaar. The facility has been designed to offer an immersive and educational experience, allowing customers to familiarise themselves with EV technology and receive tailored after-sales support. This investment underscores ANSA’s commitment to supporting EV ownership and promoting sustainable mobility across the country.
The arrival of the e.MAS 7 follows the successful introduction of the Proton X50 and X90 in Trinidad and Tobago in 2023. With a total of 481 Proton vehicles now exported to the nation, comprising 271 units of the X50, 141 units of the X90, and 44 units of the Saga, the Malaysian automaker continues to solidify its presence in this Caribbean market of approximately 1.4 million people.