How does Lancer differ from Inspira?

At a glance, there’s almost zero difference between the Inspira and Lancer save for Proton’s unique front end design, which is of a V-shape as opposed to Mitsubishi’s trademark trapezoidal “jet fighter” grille.

Is Inspira reliable?

But then again, these are not catastrophic issues, and the car has been a trusty servant for the past 5 years. So, if you’re looking for a decent, reliable, good looking, fun-to-drive mid-sized sedan for under RM50,000, the Proton Inspira is definitely worth checking out.

Does Inspira have MIvec?

The Proton Inspira is a four-door compact saloon produced by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Proton, which was first launched in November 2010….

Proton Inspira
Engine 1.8 L 4B10 MIVEC DOHC I4 2.0 L 4B11 MIVEC DOHC I4
Transmission 5-speed manual 6-speed INVECS-III CVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,635 mm (103.7 in)

What is a Lancer Evo?

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, commonly referred to as ‘Evo’, is a sports sedan based on the Lancer that was manufactured by Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors from 1992 until 2016. There have been ten official versions to date, and the designation of each model is most commonly a Roman numeral.

Is Mitsubishi Lancer a Proton Inspira?

Common Issues of the Proton Inspira Let us first establish the fact that the Proton Inspira is a Mitsubishi Lancer GT with Proton’s acclaimed “Ride and Handling” suspension tuning. So basically, the two cars share the same engine and chassis. And like most Japanese cars, the Inspira is generally a reliable car.

What is Invecs III CVT?

INVECS – III – CVT Sportronic CVT allows the transmission to change gears without loss of speed or power, and without expending fuel. It was first designed in 1935, and today is used in many vehicles made by various manufacturers.

Is Mitsubishi a proton?

Proton was originally owned in majority by HICOM, with minority stakes being held by Mitsubishi Group members. By 2005, Mitsubishi had divested their stake in Proton to Khazanah Nasional, and in 2012, Proton was fully acquired by DRB-HICOM. Proton was the owner of Lotus Cars from 1996 to 2017.

Who makes CVT for Mitsubishi?

In addition to Nissan, the supplier’s main customer and shareholder, JATCO manufactures transmissions for Mitsubishi, Suzuki and FCA North America. Mitsubishi and Suzuki have a combined 25% equity stake in the supplier; Nissan, 75%. Jatco began CVT production in 1997.