Compared to the Mitsubishi DST Concept, the commercial version has been refined with some detail changes.

At the 2024 Philippines International Motor Show (PIMS) in October 2024, Mitsubishi unveiled its flagship model for the ASEAN region, the DST Concept. The commercial version of the Mitsubishi DST Concept has now been spotted road testing, indicating that the Japanese brand is rushing to complete the procedures to officially launch the “older brother” of the Xforce during the “2025 fiscal year.”

Images released by LugNutz Auto Junkie show that the commercial version has a right-hand drive configuration. The grille design, mirrors, and door handles have also been tweaked for practical operations.

The rest of the Mitsubishi DST Concept test mule retains its modern, sporty, and sleek exterior. The distinctive character lines at the front and rear remain, along with muscular wheel arches and large five-spoke alloys.

Interior images of the commercial DST have not been revealed yet. However, the DST Concept boasts a spacious and feature-rich cabin. It includes a panoramic sunroof, a fully digital instrument cluster fused with an infotainment screen, and a unique central control cluster with a rotary dial and gear lever.

According to Mitsubishi, the DST Concept offers five drive modes: Normal, Mud, Wet, Tarmac, and Gravel. Additionally, Mitsubishi confirms that the DST Concept is a front-wheel-drive vehicle capable of performing well in all weather and road conditions.

No information is available yet about the powertrain and chassis of the Mitsubishi DST.

TT (Tuoitrethudo)

You may also like

The All-New Mitsubishi DST Concept Unveiled, Previewing the Design of the Upcoming Xforce 7-Seater

The upcoming Mitsubishi Xforce 7-seater is an eagerly anticipated addition to the automotive market, particularly in Southeast Asia, where it is expected to make its debut in 2025.