New Mitsubishi ASX 2024, the twin of Renault Captur revealed

New Mitsubishi ASX 2024, the twin of Renault Captur revealed


After the Japanese rumors about the new Lancer, the next Mitsubishi ASX 2024 it is preparing to accompany the new Renault Captur with a complete overhaul, various improved equipment and a better engine. The launch is scheduled for mid-June.

This new generation of Mitsubishi ASX will not only be limited to cosmetic and superficial changes, but will present a completely new design that is inspired by the modern beauty of the French Captur according to the firm. the alliance between Renault and Mitsubishi. The chrome front grille now has pronounced slats, while the brand’s distinctive three diamonds lose their prominence, seamlessly integrated into the new look. The front bumper has been redesigned with a large trapezoid-shaped grille and details on the sides house the elegant Full LED headlights.

Inside, the 2024 ASX features advanced electronics, and a new 10.4 inch touch screen with a central infotainment system and a 7-inch digital instrument cluster. From a safety point of view, the new ASX offers a variety of solutions, including a front impact mitigation system, intelligent cruise control and lane departure warning.

The engine range has been optimized to deliver performance and efficiency. In addition to the base 1.0-liter three-cylinder and 1.3 DI-T four-cylinder engines, A hybrid engine is also available which combines a natural 1.6-liter engine with two electric motors, ensuring a total power of 143 HP. Currently, the PHEV plug-in hybrid option is not yet available.

But the ASX is not the only novelty from Mitsubishi: the legendary Pajero off-road vehicle is about to return to the car market with a completely new version, which will include plug-in hybrid technology and the aim of to be a luxury SUV competing with premium models such as Range Rover and Land Rover. Based on the same platform as the new Outlander, the new Pajero could be powered by a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and offer an S-AWC all-wheel drive system.