Mitsubishi ASX
The Mitsubishi ASX, known as the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport in North America and the RVR in Canada and Japan, is a compact crossover SUV that was first introduced in 2010. It is known by different names in various markets – ASX (short for “Active Sports Crossover”) in Europe and some other regions, Outlander Sport in the United States, and RVR in Japan and Canada.
Mitsubishi ASX Overview
The ASX is positioned below the larger Outlander in Mitsubishi’s lineup. It targets buyers who are looking for an SUV experience in a more compact and city-friendly size. Over the years, the design of the ASX has evolved, but it typically features Mitsubishi’s trademark front grille, known as the “Dynamic Shield”, along with modern lines and curves. The vehicle’s design has been updated a few times since its launch to keep it fresh and in line with contemporary aesthetics.
Over its lifespan, the ASX has been available with a variety of gasoline and diesel engines, with both manual and automatic transmissions. The specific engine options have varied by market and over different model years. For instance, the ASX might come with a 2.0-liter MIVEC petrol engine or a 1.8-liter turbo-diesel, depending on the model year and region. he ASX has been lauded for its relatively spacious interior for a compact SUV, especially in terms of passenger room. It also comes with various infotainment features, such as touch screen displays, smartphone integration, and more, depending on the trim level and model year.
Mitsubishi ASX Sales Figures
The ASX has been fairly popular in several markets due to its affordability, practicality, and the reputation of Mitsubishi’s SUVs for ruggedness. Like all vehicles, the ASX has undergone periodic updates to its design, equipment, and technical specifications to stay current in the market.
Mitsubishi ASX Europe Sales Data & Charts
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Mitsubishi ASX China Sales Data & Charts
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