From the top electric vehicle (EV) brands, we now move on to the top EV models registered in Malaysia for the month of November 2025 based on the road transport department’s (JPJ) data. For almost every month since January this year, the Proton eMas 7 has topped the charts except for in May, and now, November. With 810 units, the Tesla Model Y saw its highest number of registrations so far this year that helped it take the number one position from the eMas 7 and bring its year-to-date (YTD) total to 3,490 units.
The eMas 7 also saw its second highest single-month result in November with 786 units, and it continues to be the overall YTD king with 7,740 units. Another EV that saw the most registrations in one month so far this year is the Tesla Model 3 with 491 units (1,977 YTD), which saw it shoot up the charts to third.
Outside the top three, it’s BYD town, with the Atto 3 taking fourth with 440 units, followed by the Sealion 7 with 427 units – both currently share the same YTD total of 3,569 units. The more recent Seal 6 took sixth with 380 units, bringing its YTD total to 824 units.
Launched later in the year, the Zeekr 7X managed to record 831 registrations so far, with 274 units securing seventh place in November 2025. It is followed by the another BYD, the Atto 2, with 260 units (1,336 YTD), while the iCaur 03, another latecomer, saw 215 registrations (560 YTD). The BYD M6 completes the top ten with 147 units (1,496 YTD).
In 11th place is the Xpeng G6 with its best single-month result to date at 123 units (770 YTD), with the Leapmotor C10 in 12th seeing 86 units (437 YTD). Next comes the Zeekr 009 with 76 units (765 YTD) for 13th, while the Maxus T90 stays in the top 20 with 75 units (128 YTD) for 14th.
Following this are two MPVs that saw an equal number of registrations last month at 70 units, the Denza D9 and Xpeng X9, with the former ahead of the latter in terms of YTD total with 1,002 units versus 564 units.
After the MPVs are the GWM Ora models, which include the Good Cat and 07 because the department bundles both together for some reason – the same is also true of smart. With 63 units – the most for the Ora brand this year – it is good for 17th place and a YTD total of 361 units.
The bottom three starts with the BYD Seal with one fewer unit than in October 2025 with 51 units, the least so far this year. It takes the 18th spot and is very close to breaching the 1,000-unit mark in terms of YTD total. The recently launched Proton eMas 5 makes its debut on the list with 44 units, while the smart EVs saw 40 units (236 YTD).
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Trashla buyers never do their homework despite having money. EU countries all boycott this brand, much deserved.
they boycott becuse of political reasons not because the car itself is bad.
No excuse actually tesla model Y juniper also received 250k booking after launch in China, and become top best selling model in china, europe boycott because Elon Musk join political movement but Turkey , Balkans country, Tesla model Y is top 1 best selling in that country
rich people all buy tesla they said, tesla is ev king they said
EV haters. Go drive your milo tin myvi. People who drive tesla are not bother with what you think.
I remember Smart is early leader in BEV. but now it is at the bottom on the table with mere 40 units. that is not good Geely! Btw, the table is almost totally dominated by Made in China models. I wonder how many of these are CKD in malaysia. by 2026, let’s see how this table will change.
obviously geely will support their own mainland brands, why would they prioritize smart or volvo.