First teased in December 2020, the most powerful iteration of the Proton Iriz yet has been revealed – enter the Proton Iriz RX. As its name suggests, this has been built with the objective of entering rallycross competitions. Built from the Mellors Elliot Motorsport (MEM) Iriz R5 as its base, the competition car has been re-engineered to meets the specifications of FIA RX1, or formerly known as RX Supercar, by Tony Bardy Motorsport (TBM). The Iriz RX shares its platforms with the Iriz R5, and like that car for the R5 (now Rally2) category, development of the Iriz RX has been carried out at the Mellors Elliot Motorsport facility in Derbyshire, UK.
The Iriz RX will be entered into
competition by Team RX Racing in the British Rallycross Championship 5 Nations
Trophy, as well as the FIA European Rallycross Championship for 2007 British
Rallycross champion Ollie O’Donovan. At first glance, the Iriz RX appears
rather similar to the Iriz R5, and it does share that car’s front and rear
bumpers, as well as wheel arch extensions. Unique to the Iriz RX are the dummy
headlamps along with additional air intakes in the lower grille and fog lamp
housings, wider rear overfenders as well as carbon-fibre double-decker rear
spoiler.
You’ll also have noticed the great big
holes carved into the tailgate of the Iriz RX, and these are to serve to
radiators which have been relocated to the rear of the car as is typical of
rallycross machines; this is in order to protect the crucial components from
damage at the front, where contact between cars is frequent in rallycross. While
exact technical specifications for the MEM-built Iriz RX have yet to be
officially revealed, technical regulations for the RX1 which the Iriz RX is
entered into dictate that competitor cars in the category are to field 2.0
litre turbocharged engines producing in the region of 600 hp and 840 Nm,
deployed through a six-speed sequential gearbox and all-wheel-drive.
For comparison, the Mitsubishi-sourced
4B11T Iriz R5 engine is sleeved down to 1.6 litres in order to comply with
R5-class engine capacity regulations. Compared to the RX1 outputs of 600 hp and
840 Nm, the R5 car produces 350 hp and 450 Nm. As for the Iriz RX, it will need
to match the cars in the RX1 category in terms of weight, which are to weigh in
the region of 1,300 kg. In the British Rallycross 5 Nations series, Team RX
Racing team principal and lead driver O’Donovan will be partnering his son,
Patrick in a two-car entry for the team. Additionally, Team RX Racing will also
enter the European Rallycross Championship where the series will race in
Hungary, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, Latvia, Portugal and Belgium, beginning with
Nyirad in Hungary next month.

