2013 Proton Satria Neo R3 Gets Launched in Malaysia

by SpeedLux

The Malaysian based automaker Proton, had recently revealed their new 2013 Proton Satria Neo R3 in Malaysia, where the cheapest version kicks off at RM61,250 ($21,027 as per the current exchange rates)

According to the manufacturer, the new Proton Satria Neo R3 gets front splitter, titanium-colored side protector moldings, a rear spoiler, R3 badging across the exterior design and a fresh set of R3 Design six-spoke 16-inch alloy wheels, finished in gunmetal shade and wrapped in 195/50 Continental MC5 tires. Three colors are available for the Proton Satria Neo R3, the GTi Silver, the Fire Red and the Tranquility Black. The Satria Neo R3 Executive Line automatic can be bought from RM64,250. The Satria Neo R3 is getting an ECU upgrade and a full exhaust system, but these changes will cost you RM2,841, while the R3 lowering spring set will set you back for RM541.

Inside, the cabin has been updated with leather upholstery for the seats, with a double-DIN multimedia player with navigation system and with R3 floor mats, amongst others.

Take a look at the pictures and stay tuned for more updates.

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