Proton renewed a technological transfer agreement with Mitsubishi Motors, an agreement that in the mid-1980s was fundamental to Proton' s origins.
Mitsubishi allowed Proton to rebadge the Lancer under conditions that there were no changes to any key features. Proton thus shares most of its components, including the powertrain which is imported in fully assembled form from Mitsubishi Motors Japan, with the Lancer.
In November 2011, a limited edition of the Proton Inspira called the Proton Inspira R3 was launched. It was based on the 1.8E manual variant of the standard Inspira with changes such as an addition of R3 body kits, R3 trunk lip spoiler and 18 inch R3 alloy wheels.
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