Mitsubishi’s all-new Multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), the Xpander, finally lands on Philippine shores. The car company announced through their FB page the arrival of the units, with deliveries soon to follow.
The Mitsubishi Xpander is the latest MPV to come out of car company’s factories. It sports a 1.5-liter DOHC 4-cylinder engine with 103 Horse Power (at 6,000rpm), a four-speed transmission, front-wheel drive, 16-inch alloys, and a 7-seat capacity. The car has several variants and starts at Php 885,000USD15,027INR1,279,091EUR14,470CNY109,740all the way up to Php 1,060,000USD17,999INR1,532,018EUR17,331CNY131,440for the top-of-the-line GLS Sport variant. For more information about the vehicle and to register for reservations head on over to this link here.
Mitsubishi has just unveiled a new trim of its Xpander model series. The Xpander Black Series adds black touches all over the model including the grill, Dynamic Shield garnish, lower bumper, fog light bezel, and door mirrors. Mitsubishi is releasing this model to promote a more aggressive look for the…
The 2022 Mitsubishi Xpander just debuted at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show. It features an all-new facelift that updates the 4-year-old look of the original model. The new Xpander features Mitsubishi’s new Dynamic Shield design. The front grille comes with a two-bar design finished in black. The lower section…
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) is recalling Mitsubishi Xpander units purchased from May 2018 to October 22, 2019. MMPC urges car owners to bring their Xpanders in for a preventive maintenance appointment to replace the fuel pumps that they fear might be affected by a known issue. The entire procedure…
Why don’t they use the 1.5 liter engine with 120hp? Nice form but underpowered.