Mitsubishi Montero Sport GLS Premium 2WD AT (2016) vs GAC Aion V Premium (2026)

A full spec-by-spec comparison of Mitsubishi Montero Sport GLS Premium 2WD AT (2016) vs GAC Aion V Premium (2026) — engine, performance, dimensions, features and price, with the differences highlighted to help you decide.

Specification Mitsubishi Montero Sport GLS Premium 2WD AT (2016) Mitsubishi ₱1,849,000 GAC Aion V Premium (2026) GAC ₱1,698,000
Overview
Model Year 2016 2026
Warranty 100,000km/3-years 8-year / 160,000 km
Availability Current Current
Engine & Drivetrain
Engine Type Inline-4 Electric Motor
Displacement 2442cc
Valvetrain DOHC 16-valve
Compression Ratio 15.5 : 1
Aspiration Turbo Intercooled MIVEC, VGT
Fuel Type Diesel Electric
Max Power 181 PS @ 3500 rpm 224 PS
Max Torque 430 Nm @ 2500 rpm 240 Nm
Transmission 8-Speed A/T Automatic
Drivetrain RWD FWD
Performance & Economy
Emission Standard Euro-4
Body & Dimensions
Body Type SUV Midsize Crossover SUV
Segment J Crossover
Construction Body-on-frame Unibody
Doors 5 5
Seating Capacity 7 2+3
Length (mm) 4785 4605
Width (mm) 1815 1854
Height (mm) 1805 1686
Wheelbase (mm) 2800 2775
Curb Weight (kg) 1935 2330
Fuel Tank (L) 68
Exterior Colors Sahara Sand, Onyx Black, Alpine White, Volcano Orange, Aurora Silver, Iceland Grey, Volcano Orange with White Roof
Chassis, Wheels & Brakes
Front Suspension Double Wishbone with Coil Springs and Stabilizer Bar MacPherson Strut w/ Coil Spring
Rear Suspension 3-Link Coil Springs with Stabilizer Bar Torsion beam w/Coil Spring
Front Wheels 18x7.5 19
Rear Wheels 18x7.5 19
Front Tires 265/60 R18 235/55R19
Rear Tires 265/60 R18 235/55R19
Front Brakes Disc Disc
Steering Type Hydraulic EPS
Steering Column tilt and telescopic Tilt
Tire Pressure Monitoring Yes Yes
Differential Lock No No
Rear Brakes Disc
Safety
Anti-lock Braking (ABS) Yes Yes
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution Yes Yes
Brake Assist Yes No
Parking Sensors Yes No
Stability Control Yes No
Traction Control Yes No
Vehicle Dynamic Control No No
Forward Collision Mitigation No No
Blind Spot Warning No No
Hill Start Assist Yes Yes
Hill Descent Control No Yes
Auto Stop/Start No No
Driver Airbag Yes No
Knee Airbag No No
Passenger Airbag Yes No
Front Curtain Airbags Yes No
Rear Curtain Airbags Yes No
Rear Side Airbags Yes No
Engine Immobilizer Yes Yes
Security Alarm Yes Yes
Door Locking Central Locking Central Locking
Comfort & Convenience
Air Conditioning Dual Zone Automatic Automatic Climate Control Dual Zone
Rear A/C Vents Yes No
Seat Material Leather PVC
Parking Brake EPB EPB
Key Type Keyless Operation System Keyless Entry
Push-Button Start Yes No
Cruise Control Yes No
Multi-Info Display Yes Yes
Paddle Shifters Yes No
Reverse Camera Yes No
Auto Headlights No No
Power Windows Yes Yes
Power Seats Yes Yes
Remote Trunk Release No Yes
Eco Mode Yes No
Antenna yes yes
Infotainment & Audio
Speakers 6 9
Touchscreen Yes Yes
Navigation Yes Yes
Bluetooth Yes Yes
Apple CarPlay Yes Yes
Android Auto Yes No
USB Yes No
AUX Input Yes No
AM/FM Radio Yes Yes
CD Player Yes No
DVD Player Yes No
MP3 Playback Yes No
iPod Support Yes No
SD Card Slot No No
Lighting
Headlights LED LED
Fog Lights Yes No
Daytime Running Lights Yes Yes
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Mitsubishi Montero Sport GLS Premium 2WD AT (2016) vs GAC Aion V Premium (2026): which should you buy?

For a Filipino buyer weighing cost, performance and practicality between the 2016 Mitsubishi Montero Sport GLS Premium 2WD AT and the 2026 GAC Aion V Premium, the decision hinges on priorities. The Montero Sport is priced at ₱1,849,000, 151k higher than the Aion V’s ₱1,698,000. It delivers a diesel engine with 181 PS and 430 Nm torque, an 8‑speed automatic RWD setup, and a body‑on‑frame SUV construction that may appeal to those needing robust off‑road capability or towing. Its warranty covers 100,000 km over three years. In contrast, the Aion V is an all‑electric midsize crossover with 224 PS and 240 Nm, front‑wheel drive, unibody construction, and a generous eight‑year/160,000 km warranty. Its dimensions (4605 × 1854 × 1686 mm) and 2+3 seating make it suitable for daily commuting, city driving, and eco‑friendly use. If the buyer prioritizes lower purchase cost, electric powertrain, longer warranty and a more modern crossover design, the GAC Aion V is the better choice. If they value higher torque for heavier loads, a traditional SUV feel, and are willing to pay more, the Mitsubishi Montero Sport remains preferable.

Frequently asked questions

Which vehicle is cheaper?

The GAC Aion V Premium costs ₱1,698,000, while the Mitsubishi Montero Sport GLS Premium 2WD AT costs ₱1,849,000.

Which has more power?

The GAC Aion V’s electric motor produces 224 PS, slightly higher than the Mitsubishi Montero Sport’s 181 PS diesel engine.

Which is better for daily commuting?

The GAC Aion V’s electric drivetrain, lower operating cost, and longer warranty (8‑year/160,000 km) make it more suitable for daily commuting.

Which offers better torque?

The Mitsubishi Montero Sport provides 430 Nm of torque compared to the Aion V’s 240 Nm, offering stronger pulling power.