The highest trim comes with a two-tone exterior, electric trunk, premium Yamaha Dynamic Sound Premium audio system, and an ADAS package that includes adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning and mitigation, automatic headlights, front moving vehicle alert, and rear cross-traffic alert. The lower trim also has ADAS but with slightly fewer features.
Mitsubishi Xforce will make its official debut on January 10, 2024, with 4 variants.
Meanwhile, the standard trim comes with LED front and rear lights, a shark fin antenna, 17-inch alloy wheels, an electronic parking brake, a push-start button, fabric seats, and a rearview camera…
All variants are equipped with a 1.5 MIVEC engine, 4 cylinders, 105 horsepower and 141 Nm of torque, CVT transmission, and front-wheel drive. Mitsubishi Motors has applied four-wheel control technology for the first time to a 2WD front-wheel drive SUV model like the Xforce in order to optimize the performance of this small-sized SUV. The four driving modes (Normal Road, Slippery Road, Gravel Road, Muddy Road) allow drivers to choose based on actual road conditions. Combined with Active Yaw Control (AYC), these modes control the appropriate traction between the left and right wheels to achieve excellent handling, while also controlling wheel slip, engine power, and power steering control to optimize driving feel and road grip.
The Mitsubishi Xforce is a B-segment SUV developed specifically for the Southeast Asian market. The vehicle holds high expectations from Mitsubishi Motors as part of its ASEAN market-focused strategy, aiming to increase market share and replicate the success of the Xpander.
Anh Quan (forum.autodaily.vn)