Mitsubishi Xpander Hybrid scheduled for 2024 release
MANILA: The Mitsubishi Xpander MPV, a seven-seater MPV that has gained popularity over time in a number of ASEAN markets like Thailand, Indonesia, and obviously the Philippines, is one of the most well-liked models in the company's lineup. The Japanese carmaker now intends to expand the Xpander brand with a hybrid model.
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What could power the Mitsubishi Xpander HEV?
An electric motor and a 1.5-liter MIVEC 4-cylinder engine are anticipated to power the Xpander HEV.What are other vehicles in Mitsubishi's pipeline?
In FY 2023, Mitsubishi will release the Colt, ASX, Delica Mini, Triton, and a small SUV. The carmaker intends to release a PPV and a 3-row petrol SUV in 2025.The automaker has teased the next Mitsubishi Xpander hybrid model, which is expected to go on sale in 2024. Unfortunately, the manufacturer has not provided any additional information, so all available clues come from its most recent financial results presentation slides.
The exterior design language of the future hybrid Mitsubishi Xpander appears to be the same as that of the current petrol variant. The LED headlights are anticipated to stay the same, even if the grille design may change slightly. On the outside profile of the car, one or more 'HEV' or 'Hybrid' insignia are also anticipated. The Xpander hybrid variant will have the same interior design cues as the gasoline version. The hybrid model will, however, have an energy-flow indicator display.
An electric motor and a 1.5-liter MIVEC 4-cylinder engine are anticipated to power the Xpander HEV. There are not many specifics on the new model, so the minor changes are unlikely to be shocking. Overall, the vehicle ought to have lower pollutants and higher fuel economy.
In FY 2023, Mitsubishi will release the Colt, ASX, Delica Mini, Triton, and a small SUV. The carmaker intends to release a PPV and a 3-row petrol SUV in 2025.
Mitsubishi Xpander
The Mitsubishi Xpander – first launched in 2018 and revised in 2022 — is powered by a 1.5-liter MIVEC engine with 103hp and 141Nm of torque. A five-speed manual and four-speed auto are the transmission choices. With a best-in-class ground clearance of 225 millimeters, the Xpander gives the driver a higher eye-point for better recognition of road conditions and added confidence especially during floods.
The vehicle also wears an exterior developed to exude tough characteristics. Starting with the exterior, the front embraces a more horizontal structure with the addition of three-dimensional skid guards. Evident are the new black metallic radiator grille and the now signature T-shape headlight with restyled LED daytime running lights (DRL) and turn signal.
The back also shows off an upgraded appearance with the adoption of homogeneous T-shaped tail lights onto the reshaped bumper as well as tailgate garnish and glass. On the sides, noticeable are the bigger 17-inch wheels and larger side sill garnish.
At the driver’s seat, the tilt and telescopic steering wheel, aside from its now more modern styling, has been restructured with a compact center to enable a better grip. Behind it, a new meter cluster and dynamic opening graphic have been incorporated.
Hard to miss is the seven-inch Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA-3). A touchscreen infotainment system that supports hands-free functions and is compatible to both Apple CarPlay and Google Android Auto. Below the infotainment is the new digital LCD A/C panel that was made not only to match the overall aesthetic but also to be easy to understand. For improved convenience, the front console has been converted into a larger capacity open tray while still having a 12V outlet and USB port
Down the center is the new floor console with arm rests that can hold a tissue pack on the back of its lid and four 600 ml-sized bottles in the main space. The layout of the console cup holders have been reoriented sideways and now with a larger circumference. All these to offer better organization and maximization of space.
In the second row, the 2023 Xpander is now fitted with two rear USB ports, one Type-A and one Type-C chargers, on the back of the console. The rear A/C dial and louver now also have more inviting colors and cup holders have been placed onto the seat armrest. Customer favorites such as the easy-folding seat mechanisms, front row and luggage under trays, multi-function seat-back pockets and third row power outlets can still be found.
With all seats up, the 2023 Xpander has more than enough room for full-size adults plus luggage. Configured to have more hip-width and ample room from the head to toe while being able to fit four four-gallon water bottles or a stroller directly behind the last row. Whereas when folded, a flat cargo deck can be utilized, making it easier to transport bikes, potted plants or even furniture as needed.
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