Mitsubishi is set to launch its highly-anticipated 7-seater SUV, the Destinator, in Vietnam towards the end of this year.

Aside from its sleek design and features, the Destinator’s fuel efficiency is what truly captures the interest of potential customers.

During its trial run, the Mitsubishi Destinator displayed impressive fuel consumption rates. While navigating city streets at an average speed of 25 km/h, the vehicle achieved 14.3 km/l (equivalent to 7 l/100 km). On the highway, with a steady speed of 80 km/h, fuel consumption dropped to 16.4 km/l (approximately 6.1 l/100 km). In mixed conditions, over a 141.1 km journey from Jakarta to Bandung (Indonesia), with an average speed of 66 km/h and carrying three passengers with luggage, the Destinator consumed fuel at a rate of 15.6 km/l (around 6.4 l/100 km).

All tests were conducted under normal driving conditions with the air conditioning running continuously. The test vehicle was the top-of-the-line Destinator Ultimate Premium trim, but as all variants are powered by the same 1.5L turbocharged engine (producing 161 hp and 250 Nm of torque), fuel efficiency is expected to be similar across the range.

In addition to its fuel-sipping ways, the Destinator also boasts multiple drive modes, including a Tarmac mode that enhances acceleration and provides a more confident driving experience.

With its impressive specifications and features, the Destinator is poised to continue the success of the Mitsubishi Xforce in the highly competitive 7-seater SUV segment in Vietnam.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

You may also like

The Ultimate Open-Top Thrill: McLaren 765LT Spider, a Businessman’s Pride.

The McLaren 765LT Spider is an exclusive supercar with only 765 units produced globally. This rare beauty has made its way to Vietnam, with just one sighting so far. Owned by entrepreneur Quoc Cuong, this sleek convertible is valued at over 30 billion VND. With its powerful engine and aerodynamic design, the 765LT Spider offers an unparalleled driving experience, making it a true masterpiece on the roads of Vietnam and a testament to McLaren’s engineering prowess.

The Big Three: Unveiling Vietnam’s Top Private Car Manufacturers Contributing to the Country’s Economy

The top 3 private enterprises contributing the largest fiscal budget to the state are all prominent automobile manufacturers, namely VinGroup, Thaco Group, and Thanh Cong Group.

Transcending Vietnam with the MG 4 EV: A Challenging Journey Due to Limited Charging Stations

Over 2,000 km and almost 10 charges later, the journey from the North to the South of Vietnam in the MG 4 EV is an unforgettable experience for any driver.

The All-New Honda Air Blade 2025: Unveiling New Variants, Starting at VND 42 Million

The latest iteration of the Honda Air Blade scooter continues its legacy with two dynamic engine options: a 125 cc and a 160 cc variant. This exciting new release hit the market in June, offering a sporty and versatile ride for commuters and enthusiasts alike.

The Ultimate Guide to the Rolls-Royce Collection of Hanoi’s Elite: A Showcase at the Historic Hang Da Market

The appearance of three Rolls-Royce motor cars, including the eighth-generation Phantom and the Cullinan, at the Hang Da Market in Hanoi, captivated automotive enthusiasts in the city.