2024 Mitsubishi Xpander facelift, two variants, priced from RM99,980

The much-anticipated seven-seater MPV model has finally been officially launched by Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia, namely the 2024 Mitsubishi Xpander facelift.

This new Xpander still retains the inline-four 1,499 cc MIVEC engine capable of producing 105 PS @ 6,000 rpm and a torque of 141 Nm @ 4,000 rpm.

Power is transmitted to the front wheels through a 4-speed automatic transmission, unlike the Xpander models in the international market which are already equipped with a CVT gearbox.

In terms of dimensions, the facelifted Xpander measures 4,475 mm in length, 1,750 mm in width, 1,730 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,775 mm.

It also offers a turning radius as small as 5.2 meters and a ground clearance of 225 mm, among the best in its class.

There are two variants offered for the Malaysian market, namely the Xpander and the Xpander Plus.

As standard, both variants are equipped with modern T-shaped main headlights (front and rear), LED daytime running lights, foldable side mirrors, and two-tone 17-inch alloy rims.

Regarding the cabin space, both variants come with features such as a 4.2-inch TFT digital cluster screen, a large nine-inch central screen, support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, automatic digital climate control buttons, a new design four-step adjustable steering wheel, and six speakers.

The base variant is only equipped with black trim on the bumpers, fabric-covered seats, and a reverse camera, while the Plus variant includes additional features such as:
-leatherette-covered seats
-360-degree surround camera system
-front and rear driving video recording cameras
-wireless device charging slot
-door visors
-rear spoiler
-scuff plate
-silver trim on the front and rear bumpers

Safety features included are two airbags, ABS, EBD, Brake Assist, Auto Hold, Hill Start Assist, Traction Control (TC), Active Stability Control (ASC), Emergency Stop Signal (ESS), seatbelt reminders, and ISOFIX seat anchors.

For the Malaysian market, the 2024 Mitsubishi Xpander facelift is priced from RM99,800 to RM109,980 for a limited time until 31st Disember 2024.

2024 Mitsubishi Xpander facelift, open for booking, RM115k

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) has announced the opening of bookings for the seven-seater MPV model Mitsubishi Xpander 2024 facelift.

According to the CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia, Shinya Ikeda said, “Xpander has not only gained popularity in Malaysia, but it is also popular in the ASEAN region.

“MMM introduced the Xpander to the Malaysian market in 2020, and last month we celebrated 40,000 Xpander owners on the road. As the number one non-national MPV model, the Xpander is now one of the most important models for Mitsubishi Motors,” he added.

The facelift version brings cosmetic changes, where the 2024 Xpander now features more modern and aggressive lighting units, body kits along with a rear spoiler that cater to an active lifestyle taste.

The Xpander also offers a ground clearance of 225 mm, the best in its class, and a cargo space of 837 liters when the second-row seats are folded flat.

Furthermore, the Xpander facelift comes with features such as a driving video recorder camera and an electric parking brake to enhance the overall driving experience.

For the Malaysian market, the Xpander 2024 is still powered by a 1.5-liter inline-four engine generating 105 PS and 141 Nm, paired with a four-speed automatic gearbox, compared to the CVT transmission in other ASEAN markets.

For a limited time, the Mitsubishi Xpander 2024 facelift can be pre-ordered at the price of RM115k, where the first 500 customers who place orders through the Mitsubishi Online Showroom will receive a Naturehike Camping Wagon valued at RM400.

Mitsubishi Malaysia celebrates the 40,000th Xpander owner

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia, the official distributor of Mitsubishi vehicles in Malaysia, recently announced a significant milestone as the production of the seven-seater MPV, Xpander, has surpassed the 40,000 units mark.

The 40,000th Xpander owner, Puan Zaty Ewany, a teacher and mother of five children from Pasir Puteh, Kelantan, was honored at an event held at MMM’s authorized distributor, RIF Auto Sdn Bhd.

MMM’s CEO, Shinya Ikeda, personally presented a RM10,000 vacation voucher to Puan Zaty Ewany.

“When we launched the Xpander in late 2020, our vision was to create a vehicle that not only meets various customer needs but also enriches their lifestyle,” he stated.

The Mitsubishi Xpander was updated for ASEAN market in 2021 with a more aggressive look, while retaining the 1.5-liter 4A91 engine producing 105 PS and 141 Nm.

Earlier this year, a hybrid version was introduced in the Thailand market featuring a 1.6-liter 4A92 engine with 95 PS/134 Nm paired with an electric motor of 116 PS/255 Nm.

2024 AXCR: Team Mitsubishi Ralliart showcases Delica Mini as support vehicle

Mitsubishi Motors, through the Mitsubishi Ralliart team, aims for the championship title in the Asia Cross Country Rally 2024 (AXCR 2024) scheduled to take place from August 11 to 17.

In the competition set to be held in the central and southern regions of Thailand, the Mitsubishi Ralliart team will feature up to four new-generation Triton pickup trucks, accompanied by a support vehicle lineup consisting of the Delica D:5, Outlander PHEV, and the kei car Delica Mini!

The Triton vehicles have already undergone performance testing, covering a distance of 800 km on regular roads and off-road routes back in late June, followed by a shakedown session on August 6 to ensure they are in optimal condition for this year’s competition.

According to team director Hiroshi Masuoka, “Apart from improving driving performance and increasing tire width, we have also enhanced the rear suspension by leveraging expertise acquired from our former Dakar Rally champion, the Pajero.

“Modifications have also been made to its original strength, such as handling extreme routes, so that the rally cars used this time can deliver the performance we expect.”

As mentioned earlier, the Mitsubishi Ralliart team will feature four Delica D:5 minivans, the Outlander PHEV SUV, and a Delica Mini kei car as support vehicles.

One of the four Delica D:5 units will be used personally by team director Hiroshi Masuoka for route inspections to be used by the rally vehicles, equipped with special suspension that raises ground clearance by 20 mm.

All Mitsubishi Ralliart support vehicles are equipped with Work CRAG T-GRABICII alloy rims (Work Emotion M8R rims for the Outlander PHEV) and Yokohama GEOLANDER off-road tire wraps.

Furthermore, all six support vehicles will showcase body graphics matching those of the Triton rally vehicles.

A total of 67 vehicles will compete in this year’s AXCR event, comprising 46 in the auto category, 19 in the motorcycle category, and 2 in the sidecar category.

The opening ceremony will take place on August 11 in the Surat Thani region, southern Thailand, and will conclude at Skywalk Kanchanaburi on August 17.

Mitsubishi XFORCE achieves five-star rating in ASEAN NCAP test

ASEAN NCAP has announced that Mitsubishi’s latest SUV, the XFORCE has successfully obtained a five-star rating in the assessment test for new vehicles conducted recently.

Based on the test results, the Mitsubishi XFORCE scored a total of 79.15 points, evaluated across four categories as follows:

  • Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) – 34.89/40.00
  • Child Occupant Protection (COP) – 17.03/20.00
  • Safety Assist (SA) – 14.85/20.00
  • Motorcycle Safety (MS) – 12.39/20.00

As standard, the Mitsubishi XFORCE comes equipped with features such as four airbags, ABS, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), seatbelt reminder for front and rear passengers, and pedestrian protection technology.

Additionally, it also offers safety aids like Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Blind Spot Detection (BSD), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), and Automatic High Beam (AHB) assistance.

The Mitsubishi XFORCE is powered by a 1.5-liter inline-four engine producing 103 hp and 141 Nm of torque, paired with a CVT transmission and front-wheel drive.

Even though it operates with a 2WD system only, the XFORCE still possesses typical off-road SUV features, including a ground clearance of 222 mm, approach angle of 21 degrees, departure angle of 35 degrees, and four driving modes (Normal, Gravel, Mud, Wet).

Mitsubishi to Join Honda-Nissan Alliance – report

Mitsubishi Motors is reported to be joining the automotive alliance of Honda-Nissan in an effort to enhance competitiveness and sustain itself in the highly competitive market.

This latest development is perceived as dividing the Japanese automotive industry into two major groups, namely the Toyota Motor Group and the Honda-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance.

According to Nikkei’s report, Mitsubishi Motors has signed a nondisclosure agreement (NDA) with the second and third-largest producers in Japan.

For the fiscal year ending in March 2024, Honda recorded sales of 4.1 million units globally, followed by Nissan with 3.44 million units. With Mitsubishi’s sales at around 810,000 units, the alliance would amount to a total sales figure of 8.35 million units.

By comparison, Toyota as the largest automotive producer, has formed an alliance with producers such as Daihatsu, Suzuki, Subaru, Mazda, and Hino Motors, resulting in a total sales figure reaching 16 million units.

Specific details regarding the agreement between Mitsubishi and Honda-Nissan will be finalized later.

However according to the report, the three brands are aiming to standardize vehicle software, in addition to enhancing their respective vehicle lineups, particularly in relation to powertrain electrification and the mini vehicle segment.

Mitsubishi Triton Black Edition launched in Thailand, from RM133k

The new generation of Mitsubishi Triton has not been launched in Malaysia yet, but in Thailand, the pickup truck is already offered in a limited edition guise known as the Black Edition.

Based on the Double Cab Plus Ultra AT variant, the Triton Black Edition is available in two exterior colour options, namely Graphite Grey and White Diamond.

Regardless of the chosen colour, the truck comes with black exterior elements as seen on the Dynamic Shield grille, fog lamp covers, 18-inch alloy wheels, side mirror covers, door handles, and tailgate handle.

On top of that, the side steps and rear bumper are given smoked titanium accents to give the Triton an even more menacing look.

Inside, the cabin carries on the dark theme with a black seat upholstery, door panels, and dashboard, contrasted with white stitching and a white headliner.

Standard features include a nine-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and an ADAS system encompassing features like the Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM), Blind Spot Warning (BSW), Lane Change Assist (LCA), Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA), to name a few.

Powering the Triton Black Edition is Mitsubishi’s new Hyper Power 2.4-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel engine producing 184 PS and 430 Nm. It is only available with a six-speed automatic transmission.

Pricing starts at 1,027,000 baht (RM132,666). Mitsubishi says the Triton Black Edition will be offered in limited numbers, although the exact figures have not been disclosed.

Mitsubishi Xpander reaches 40,000-unit CKD production in 4 years

MITSUBISHI Motors Malaysia (MMM) has announced that the Xpander has hit a significant milestone of reaching 40,000 units of production in the country.

The seven-seater MPV was launched in Malaysia back in November 2020.

In celebration of the remarkable feat, MMM has launched a campaign to hunt for the lucky 40,000th Xpander customer. The winner will take home the grand prize of a RM10,000 travel voucher to a destination of their choice.

MMM’s Chief Executive Officer, Shinya Ikeda, said that reaching the 40,000th unit sales milestone for the Xpander is a testament to the trust and loyalty of their customers.

“Since the Xpander’s introduction to Malaysian roads in 2020, the locally assembled MPV has consistently captivated customers with its stylish design, good handling, and superior drivability.

“We hope that the Xpander has brought many enjoyable adventures for our customers and that they continue to Live Life Beyond Limits with the Xpander,” he added.

According to MMM, the Xpander retains its position as Malaysia’s No. 1 non-national MPV for the first half of the year (January – June 2024).

From July 13 to 28, 2024, MMM’s authorized dealers will be having a nationwide showroom event from 10 am to 4 pm where visitors can expect special rebates and bonuses.

Mitsubishi Xpander retains title as Malaysia’s top non-national MPV

MITSUBISHI Motors Malaysia (MMM) announced that the Mitsubishi Xpander has retained its position as the country’s foremost non-national MPV.

The seven-seater recorded sales of 11,384 units in Financial Year 2023 (April 2023 – March 2024).

Shinya Ikeda, CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia says achievement is a testament to the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality vehicles that resonate with the needs and preferences of Malaysian customers.

“The No. 1 spot also highlights that the Xpander is the preferred choice among Malaysian families seeking a versatile MPV,” he added.

Separately, the Triton sold 8,636 units in FY23 and maintained the top two spot in the pick-up truck segment.

“Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia is the top three non-national brand in Malaysia. Looking ahead to 2024, Mitsubishi Motors is continuously initiating changes for the better and an ownership experience of the highest standards,” Ikeda said.

Mitsubishi Xpander HEV, Xpander Cross HEV launched in Thailand

MITSUBISHI Motors Corporation has officially launched hybrid versions of the Xpander and Xpander Cross in the Thai market.

This marks the first time the seven-seater crossover has embraced electric hybrid power since it was launched into the market back in 2017.

Unlike the pure petrol version, which is powered by a 1.5-litre engine, both the Xpander HEV and Xpander Cross HEV feature a 1.6-litre engine capable of producing 95 hp and 134 Nm on its own.

When combined with an electric motor, the Xpander HEV boasts a total system output of 116 hp and 255 Nm, which is channeled to the front wheels.

According to Japanese automaker, the Atkinson cycle engine boasts higher combustion efficiency and an electric water pump to reduce fuel consumption by up to 34% for urban driving and 15% for mixed driving conditions.

Dubbed the e:Motion, the hybrid powertrain offers seven driving modes, namely Normal, Tarmac, Gravel, Mud, Wet, Charge, and EV.

Additionally, it also includes Active Yaw Control (AYC) that controls the braking force between the left and right front wheels.

In terms of design, the HEV models sport the facelifted front fascia introduced in 2022. That said, they can be set apart from the petrol versions by the HEV badge on the grille and tailgate, and the Hybrid EV badge on the front door.

Following the trend adopted for electrified vehicles, Mitsubishi has also incorporated blue accents to the front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and wheels.

The interior features an 8-inch LCD meter, a 9.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, an electronic parking brake, as well as a new gear lever with Shift-by-Wire technology.

Sound absorbing and soundproofing materials have also been added at key locations to keep the interior quiet not only during driving on pure electric power but also when the engine activates during acceleration or when driving at high speeds.

In Thailand, the Xpander and Xpander Cross HEV are sold at 933,000 baht (RM124,544) and 961,000 baht (RM128,282), respectively.

Mitsubishi Triton AT Premium gets sportier styling – RM136k

MITSUBISHI Motors Malaysia (MMM) has introduced an upgraded version of the Mitsubishi Triton AT Premium, which features sportier aesthetics, inside and outside.

MMM says the upgraded Triton AT Premium will be available in limited units but the company stops short of revealing exactly how many units will be built.

Available only in White Diamond, the limited-edition pickup truck is fitted with a new front bumper garnish, exclusive black-and-red decals, black wheel arches, a sports bar, a visor, as well as 18-inch wheels wrapped in Yokohama AT G015 tyres.

Moving into the cabin, the upgrades include illuminated scuff plates and embroidery featuring the similar white, red and black theme on the headrests. The accessories upgrades are by MMM’s authorised dealers.

No mechanical upgrades have been made, though. This means the Triton AT Premium retains the 2.4-litre MIVEC turbodiesel mill with Variable Valve Timing technology that churns out 181 PS dan 430 Nm of torque.

Also retained are existing features including Easy Select 4WD, Hill Descent Control, ABS, EBD, Brake Assist, Active Stability Control, Traction Control, Rest Reminder, Hill Start Assist and Trailer Stability Assist.

The upgraded Mitsubishi Triton AT Premium is priced at RM135,900.

Meanwhile, MMM will also be hosting the Roar of a Champion nationwide showroom event from January 27 onwards, 10.00 am to 5.00 pm at the following venues:

No Dates Showroom Address
1 27 January Lajina Motors Sdn Bhd

(Kuala Terengganu)

Lot 22049, Banggol Beruas, Mukim Kuala Nerus, 21300 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
2 3 February Okuan Motors Sdn Bhd (Kuantan) Lot 2104, Jalan Beserah, 25300 Kuantan, Pahang
3 4 February Auto Raya Timur Sdn Bhd (Temerloh) Lot 9301 & 9297, Batu Tiga, Jalan Mentakab, 28000 Temerloh, Pahang
4 17 February EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Johor Bahru) No. 197-A, Jalan Skudai Kiri, Batu 4 1/2, Tampoi, 81200 Johor Bahru, Johor
5 18 February MM Supreme Sdn Bhd (Johor Bahru) 4C, PLO 136, Jalan Angkasa Mas 2, Kawasan Perindustrian Tebrau 2, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor
6 24 February Sing Kwung Jidosha Sdn Bhd (Melaka) No. 2B, Jalan IMJ1, Taman Industri Malim Jaya, 75250 Malacca
7 25 February Ban Lee Heng Motor (Nilai) Sdn Bhd (Nilai) Lot 27447, Jalan BBN 5/1a, Bandar Nilai Utama, 71800 Nilai, Negeri Sembilan

In addition to the upgraded Triton AT Premium, visitors can get a closer look at the replica of the Triton which won the 2022 Asia Cross Country Rally. Customers who book a Mitsubishi vehicle will also receive an exclusive Thous Winds storage bag.