2021 Proton Iriz & Saga R3 Limited Edition, Persona & Exora Black Edition launched in Malaysia

Do they have any other claim to fame other than being your shot at getting a factory-painted black Proton, typically reserved for government use? Let's find out.

2021 Proton Saga R3 Limited Edition - from RM 42k

What's new?

  • R3 stickers, window banners, badging
  • Interior gets R3-specific details, new leather seats
  • Limited to 2,000 units

Rather notably, this is the first time the R3 badge has found its place on a production Proton model since 2012's Satria Neo R3.

But the R3 trimmings this time are mainly just that - trimmings. Barring the yellow pinstripes à la last year's quick-selling 35th Anniversary Edition, the Saga R3 LE gets new window banners, badging and of course, these funky new graphics along the sides. 

The '82' is a nod to a S1K endurace race-winning Saga

The R3 LE is based on the 1.3 Premium variant, so it keeps the standard 15-inch wheels which are now in matte grey. 

A closer look at the sticker and badging package, also present on the Iriz R3 LE

The yellow detail flows inside too, with the stitching, instrument cluster surrounds, cubby spaces, and air-conditioning vents getting a splash of yellow. 

At least there's nice R3-branded carpets and leather seats.

Mechanically, everything is unchanged - it's still the same bog-standard 95 PS/120 Nm 1.3-litre, naturally-aspirated mill mated to a 4-speed automatic gearbox. 

The Saga R3 LE starts from RM 42,300, on-the-road without insurance.

2021 Proton Iriz R3 Limited Edition - from RM 52k

What's new?

  • R3 bodykit and sticker package, 16-inch wheels
  • R3-specific interior details, leather seats
  • Limited to 500 units

Right next to it is the Iriz R3 LE. With a subtle, R3-designed bodykit highlighted in yellow, we think it does a much better job of communicating its sporting aspirations than the Saga.

'83' pays homage to the S1K race-winning Iriz

Beyond the multi-piece bodykit (that also includes the rather nice spoiler), keen-eyed observers will note that the 16-inch wheels on the Iriz R3 LE were once worn by the Satria Neo CPS.

A closer look at the R3 bodykit

Moving inside, the Iriz R3 LE keeps all the bells and whistles of the 1.6 Premium variant, with a few fine additions such as leather seats and yellow detailing everywhere. 

Leather seats with embroidered R3 logo and yellow stitching are also found in the Saga

Performance-wise, buyers will still get the same 1.6-litre, naturally-aspirated four-cylinder mill making 109 PS and 150 Nm, paired to a CVT.

The Iriz R3 LE starts from RM 52,900, on-the-road without insurance.

Now that we've got the R3s out of the way, let's check out the Black Editions.

2021 Proton Persona Black Edition - from RM 54k

What's new?

  • Black paint with gold detailing
  • New black headliner, gold interior details
  • Limited to 500 units

If the R3 duo are a little bit too shouty, then the Black Edition cars are the total opposite.

Yellow is out here, with the Persona getting light gold-coloured bumper surrounds, side stickers, and rear bumper details.

Much subtler colour than yellow for sure

The Persona badge is also finished in light gold, as are the 15-inch wheels.

Stepping inside, the Persona BE now features a more premium-looking black headliner to go with the champagne detailing the rest of the interior gets. 

Like the other two R3 models, the Persona retains its standard 1.6-litre naturally-aspirated four-cylinder/CVT combo that's shared with the Iriz R3 LE.

On-the-road prices for the Persona BE starts from RM 54,700.

2021 Proton Exora Black Edition - from RM 67k

What's new?

  • Black paint with gold details
  • New overhead screen for rear-seat occupants
  • Limited to 500 units

Aha, here's the surprise wildcard - the Exora Black Edition. 

In a bid to refresh the brand's only MPV (that was first introduced in 2009), the Exora BE gets the same colour trimmings as the Persona, with a few small differences. 

For one, the tail light cluster also gets light gold touches, and the 16-inch wheels now have a dual-tone, silver/light gold colourway.

These little touches give the Exora a rather premium feel.

The cabin also gets the other light gold-coloured details on the centre console surrounds, gear lever area, and seat stitching.

New on the Exora is the rear entertainment screen. So far, it's unclear whether this will be an option on other Exora variants moving forward.

The same 1.6-litre turbocharged four-cylinder mill/CVT combination drives the Exora BE, with power rated at 140 PS and 205 Nm.

On-the-road prices (sans insurance) for the Exora starts from RM 67,800.

Final hurrah before facelifts?

If you like the current Persona and Iriz, then this could be your last shot at getting them. 

With things like LED headlights and even bigger wheels spied so far, we can expect the facelifted versions of both models to turn up not long after these special editions sell out. 

Never mind the Saga - which was facelifted in 2019 - the Exora is expected to continue trundling along, at least until its replacement arrives. Could it be the Proton X90?

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