Mitsubishi ASX
The Mitsubishi ASX has been around for more than a decade now, but sales have long defied this compact SUV’s age. It's not the most glamorous kid on the block, but it has remained enduringly popular since 2010 – thanks to two facelifts, a stream of tech upgrades and sharp pricing.
The ASX’s appeal is obvious, with strong value offered across the range that includes ES, MR, LS and GSR variants and is affordable all the way up to the flagship GSR. Pricing begins in the low $20,000 range, making it something of a unicorn for buyers seeking a spacious new car.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Mitsubishi ASX ranges in price from $24990* for the 2.0 ES, and $34490* for the 2.4 Exceed CVT
*Pricing excludes stamp duty, other government charges and options. Prices subject to change.The Mitsubishi ASX was built in Japan
The Mitsubishi ASX has a 5 ANCAP crash safety rating
The Mitsubishi ASX is available in unleaded petrol fuel types
The Mitsubishi ASX has 5 doors
The Mitsubishi ASX comes with a boot size of 393 litres
About the Mitsubishi ASX
The Mitsubishi ASX has been around for more than a decade now, but sales have long defied this compact SUV’s age.
The ASX’s appeal is obvious, with strong value offered across the range that includes ES, MR, LS and GSR variants and is affordable all the way up to the flagship GSR
Aside from offering a lot of metal for the money, the Mitsubishi ASX is cleanly styled, easy to drive, rides well and is both safe and reliable. It also has one of the roomiest cabins in its class.
All ASX models are front-wheel drive. ASX ES, MR and LS variants feature a 110kW 2.0-litre petrol engine mated to a CVT auto. The GSR and Exceed versions gain a slightly more powerful, 123kW 2.4-litre petrol engine.
Rival compact SUVs include the Hyundai Kona, Kia Seltos, Mazda CX-30, MG ZS and Toyota Yaris Cross.