Mitsubishi XForce: 4 powerful colors

All four colors come with sleek back roof

Mitsubishi XForce: 4 powerful colors

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines recently unleashed the XForce, its latest entry in the country’s competitive crossover category.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What are the four colors of the Mitsubishi XForce?

    The four colors of the Mitsubishi XForce are Energetic Yellow Metallic, Graphite Gray Metallic, Quartz White Pearl, and Blade Silver Metallic.
  • How many variants does the Mitsubishi XForce have?

    The Mitsubishi XForce has two variants.
  • Its arrival is met with much fanfare as the Mitsubishi XForce is considered one of the newest nameplates, the local wing of the Japanese carmaker has added to its roster in a long time.

    On that note, here’s a quick look at its four available colors, to help car buyers make a better decision on which finish to pick.

    Energetic Yellow Metallic

    Seen as the poster color for the Mitsubishi XForce, this zesty and lively hue perfectly encapsulates the outgoing and adventurous character of the crossover.

    Mitsubishi Xforce Photo from Ruben Manahan IV

    Features that back up this active attitude include a commendable ground clearance of 193 millimeters (mm), unique drive modes designed specifically for the Asian market, and the notable active yaw control — which for the uninitiated, was first used on the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV.

    In addition, the Mitsubishi XForce also gets the latest iteration of the brand’s Dynamic Shield front fascia as well as a set of T-shaped lights (front and back).

    Graphite Gray Metallic

    Looking like a reliable daily driver or weekend vehicle, the Graphite Gray Metallic-swathed Mitsubishi XForce comes with a dependable powertrain.

    Under its hood is a 1.5-liter four-cylinder MIVEC (Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing Electronic Control system) engine. Mated to a continuously variable transmission, it makes some 103 horsepower with 141 Newton-meters of torque.

    As we’ve briefly discussed earlier, it is complemented by different drive modes, namely Normal, Wet, Gravel, and Mud.

    Quartz White Pearl

    Evoking an immaculate look is the Mitsubishi XForce in Quartz White Pearl paint.

    Mitsubishi XForce Launch 2 Photo from Ruben Manahan IV

    Not only does it look aesthetically clean but it also gives off vibes that value safety. Speaking of which, the Mitsubishi XForce packs a robust list of safety technologies including a slew of airbags and seatbelts for its occupants, a reverse camera, active stability and traction control, hill-start assist, forward collision mitigation, leading car departure minder, blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, automatic high beam, and an anti-lock braking system with electronic brake-force distribution.

    Stopping and deceleration is handled by disc brakes on all four wheels, while its suspension system consists of MacPherson struts (with coil spring and stabilizer) at the front and a torsion beam setup at the rear.

    Blade Silver Metallic

    Silver is a color often associated with technology, and the Mitsubishi XForce is a crossover that has no shortage of technological offerings.

    Past its leather-wrapped, multi-functional steering wheel is an eight-inch instrument cluster that is customizable and displays relevant driving data. It is complemented by a 12.3-inch infotainment system with wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto.

    The said infotainment screen can showcase tons of details that can help drivers better understand their vehicles. The “Avionics” display, in particular, feeds the person behind the wheel figures for the brakes, coolant, fuel injection, acceleration, and torque of the Mitsubishi XForce. Further, the “Driving Score” display, gauges how smooth the driver’s braking, steering, and acceleration is — perfect for those who want to be better at piloting their vehicle.

    Pricing and variants

    The Mitsubishi XForce is offered in two variants: GLS and GT. They are priced at P1.367 million and P1.581 million, respectively.

    Also read:

    Mitsubishi PH formally launches Xforce

    Mitsubishi Triton, Xforce bag iF Design Award 2024

    Mitsubishi PH starts pre-order for all-new XForce

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