Proton e.MAS 5 vs. Perodua Myvi: The Brutal 5-Year Cost Breakdown
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When it comes to the "People’s Car," price is only half the story. The real battle between the Proton e.MAS 5 and the Perodua Myvi happens in your monthly bank statement. We chose the Myvi 1.5 AV (Facelift) for this comparison because, at RM59,900, it sits at the exact same price point as the e.MAS 5 Prime (RM59,800), making them direct rivals for the same Malaysian budget.
As of March 2026, the e.MAS 5 is officially the No. 5 best-selling car in Malaysia, proving that thousands of families have already done the math: "Electric" is winning. Here is the brutal breakdown.
1. Maintenance: Mechanical Complexity vs. Simplicity

Over 5 years, the difference in "under-the-hood" costs is staggering. To give you the most accurate picture, for the Myvi, we follow the manufacturer's schedule of one service every 6 months (or 10,000 km), totaling 10 visits. For the e.MAS 5, we follow its once-a-year (or 20,000 km) requirement.
- Perodua Myvi: Based on official service booklets and mandatory wear-and-tear, you will spend roughly RM4,400 over 5 years. This includes 10 workshop visits, engine oil, filters, at least two M-42 battery replacements (required for Eco-Idle), a CVT fluid flush, and Iridium spark plugs.
- Proton e.MAS 5: With no engine oil, no complex transmission, and no spark plugs, your 5-year maintenance cost is roughly RM1,250. Because you only visit the workshop once a year (every 20,000km), you save both money and time.

The Winner: Proton e.MAS 5. Costs roughly RM1,250 over 5 years—bringing you a massive 71% saving (RM3,150 back in your pocket) compared to the Myvi’s complex service needs.
2. Energy vs. Petrol: The Weekly "Saman" You Cannot Avoid
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Whether you qualify for the government subsidy or not, electricity is the clear winner. To give you a realistic "daily driver" perspective, all calculations below are based on a standard 15,000 km/year average (the typical Malaysian commute).
- Perodua Myvi (Subsidized - BUDI95): For eligible Malaysians, RON95 is capped at RM1.99/litre. For a standard 15,000km/year average, you’ll spend roughly RM280/month.
- Perodua Myvi (Non-Subsidized): As of March 5, 2026, non-subsidized RON95 has risen to RM2.67/litre. For that same distance (15,000km/year), your bill jumps to roughly RM400/month.
- Proton e.MAS 5 (Electricity): Charging at home using the TNB Residential Tariff costs roughly RM80–RM100/month. If you charge after 10:00 PM on a Time of Use (ToU) tariff, it can drop to roughly RM65/month.
The Winner: Proton e.MAS 5. Costs roughly RM5,400 to "fuel" for 5 years (using ToU), creating a RM18,600 difference against market-rate RON95 or a RM11,400 difference against subsidized RON95.
3. The 2026 Road Tax Shift
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The EV road tax holiday ended on January 1, 2026, but the new structure is surprisingly cheap.
- Perodua Myvi: Pays a flat RM90/year (RM450 over 5 years).
- Proton e.MAS 5: Based on its 58kW output, the new road tax is only RM30/year (RM150 over 5 years).
The Winner: Proton e.MAS 5. Costs just RM150 total for 5 years, a massive 66% saving (RM300 difference) compared to the Myvi's RM450, thanks to that efficient 58kW motor. However...
4. The Tyres

While the e.MAS 5 wins on fuel and service, tyres are where the "Electric Advantage" hits a speed bump. EVs are typically heavier than petrol cars and deliver instant torque, which means they are "hungrier" for rubber. To keep this realistic, we used Shopee budget-friendly prices for the Continental CC7 (the #1 comfort choice for Malaysian EV owners) and added the market rate for labor.
- Perodua Myvi (185/55 R15): Using the Continental CC7 from Shopee, prices are roughly RM225 per tire. Over 75,000km, the lightweight Myvi usually only needs one full change.
- Cost: RM900 (4 tyres) + RM160 (Labor: Mounting & Balancing) = RM1,060.
- Proton e.MAS 5 (205/65 R15): The e.MAS 5 Prime uses a larger, tyre size. On Shopee, the Continental CC7 for this size is roughly RM340 per tire. Because of the 1,230 kg weight and instant power, which will require two full changes over 5 years to maintain grip and safety.
- Cost: RM2,720 (8 tyres) + RM320 (Total for 2 Times Labor: Mounting & Balancing) = RM3,040
The Winner: Perodua Myvi. It costs roughly RM1,060 over 5 years, saving you RM1,980 compared to the e.MAS 5. While the EV loses this specific round, it is a small price to pay when you consider the RM11,000-RM18,000 you saved on petrol!
The Verdict: The "Invisible" RM20,070+-/RM12,870+- Discount
While the showroom prices for both cars are nearly identical at roughly RM60,000, the Proton e.MAS 5 saves you around RM20,070 in cash during its first 5 years of ownership.
Even if you qualify for the BUDI95 subsidy (RM1.99/litre), you still come out on top. Because the e.MAS 5 is so much cheaper to maintain and "fuel," you will still have roughly RM12,870 extra in your bank account after 5 years compared to a Myvi owner. Whether you are subsidized or not, the e.MAS 5 puts thousands of ringgit back into your pocket.
In the 2026 economy, the e.MAS 5 isn't just a vehicle; it’s a high-yield savings account on wheels. This is exactly why it has cemented its spot as a Top 5 best-seller in Malaysia, the math simply doesn't lie.
Read: “All Our Tyres Are EV-Compatible” – Continental Tyre Malaysia
Read: EV King is Here: How Proton e.MAS 5 Dethroned Popular Petrol Cars in 60 Days
Written By
Sofea Najmi
A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VQT1854
SELANGOR
BSN9734
JOHOR
JYU4127
PULAU PINANG
PSB2566
PERAK
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KEDAH
KGF1826
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEJ9761
KOTA KINABALU
SJR2757
KUCHING
QAB5238N
Last updated 11 Apr, 2026
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RM 3.04
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Last updated 26 Feb, 2026
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