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Save up to RM500 in toll charges and win up to RM3,000 in cash.
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The campaign runs until December 31, 2025, for new X50 buyers.
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Participation requires activating the factory-fitted RFID and can include a TikTok video contest.
If you buy a new Proton X50 before the year ends, you could also save up to RM500 worth of RFID toll charges and win an additional cash prize up to RM3,000. Until December 31, 2025, PROTON is having a nationwide campaign for those who buy the country’s bestselling B-segment SUV as a gesture of appreciation for the strong and continued support.

The campaign, “Roar Forward, Ride Freedom”, in collaboration with Touch ’n Go, will have 68 winners. Potential winners who make their purchase in November will receive their reward from January to March 2026, while buyers in December will be rewarded from February to April 2026.

To participate, buyers only need to activate the factory-fitted RFID tag on their new X50. Eligible owners are also invited to share their experience with their new SUV. Through a TikTok video contest. By posting a short video of their journey with the car using #RoarForwardX50 and tagging @ProtonCarsOfficial, participants stand a chance to win up to RM3,000 in cash prizes. Selected videos may also be featured on PROTON’s digital platforms, giving them the opportunity to showcase their creativity within the X50 community.
All winners will be announced via a live draw on PROTON’s official Facebook page, and rebates will be credited directly to the Touch ’n Go eWallet linked to the RFID tag for the vehicle.
“This initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to enhance the ownership experience for Proton X50 drivers. Following the positive response from our customers, we are taking an extra step to show our appreciation through this collaboration with Touch ’n Go. By combining innovative technology with practical benefits, we aim to make every journey smoother, more convenient, and more rewarding, reflecting PROTON’s dedication to creating real value for Malaysian drivers,” said Zhang Qiang, Deputy CEO of Proton Edar.


