Proton has just launched the facelifted Iriz hatch which
receives a multitude of new features and improvements – amounting to a total of
367 changes – wrapped i n a fairly substantial redesign. The new Iriz range kicks off around RM3,700 cheaper than before
– despite the addition of around RM 1,400 worth of upgrades and added kit,
according to Proton – at RM 36,700 for the 1.3 Standard MT, rising to RM 39,700
(down RM 1.1k) for the CVT version and RM 44,700 (down RM 1.7k) for the 1.3
Executive CVT.
The facelift sees the reintroduction of the RM 46,700
1.6 Executive CVT variant, which was discontinued in 2016, while the
range-topping 1.6 Premium CVT goes for RM 50,700 (down RM 4.1k). All prices are
on-the-road without insurance, inclusive of an unchanged five-year/150,000 km
warranty.
The entire front end has been given a
revamp, with the Iriz now sporting the Persona’s reflector halogen headlights
(projectors previously), joined together by a full-width chrome strip. This
strip has what Proton calls an “Ethereal Bow” design, with a scalloped centre
section that goes under the badge. Moving to the rear of the car,
there’s now a gloss black strip that joins the tail lights, complete with the
Proton script that replaces the shield-shaped badge. The bumper gets a larger
diffuser with the same chrome trim as the front, framed by fake air vents. New
15-inch two-tone alloy wheels on the Executive and Premium models (the latter
also gets a black roof) complete the look.
Inside, the changes are fewer but no less
significant, with the addition of black headlining and – on the Premium variant
– a frameless rear-view mirror and a black-and-silver gearknob from the X70.
There’s also a redesigned instrument cluster with clearer, more legible
silver-ringed dials and a colour multi-info display on the Executive and
Premium models. These variants also gain a new infotainment system with a seven-inch
touchscreen – a version of the Geely’s Global Key User Interface (GKUI) found
on the X70, developed in partnership with Chinese tech company ECARX. The
Premium model gets 4G connectivity (1GB free per month for five years) that
adds the “Hi Proton” voice control, online music streaming and live navigation
data, plus a WiFi hotspot for your devices.
Also unchanged are the engines, which consist of two
VVT naturally-aspirated petrol engines. The 1.3 litre version produces 95 PS at
5,750 rpm and 120 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, while the 1.6 litre unit bumps
those figures to 109 PS and 150 Nm. An improved CVT – which has been
worked on to improve response and fuel efficiency, combining its learnings with
Geely’s – is fitted across the range, with the Standard model also getting the
option of a five-speed manual gearbox. Changes have also been made to enhance
braking performance, improve build quality and reduce noise, vibration and
harshness.