Mitsubishi has cut its Australian lineup, dropping the ASX, Eclipse Cross, and Pajero Sport. The models ere discontinued due to non-compliance with updated ADR regulations for 2025. A new ...
It’s official: After around 15 years on the Australian market, the current Mitsubishi ASX is finally being retired. The budget-friendly small SUV will be replaced by a model that, since 2023, has been ...
The facelifted Captur will battle the second-generation Mitsubishi ASX, due during 2025, which is little more than a rebadged version of the French SUV. Pricing and specifications for the refreshed ...
Mitsubishi Australia has been forced to axe the current ASX small SUV, Eclipse Cross small SUV and Pajero Sport off-roader as they will fall foul of new safety rules due within weeks. From 1 March ...
But could the BYD Shark 6 save the day? On the same day Mitsubishi confirmed its new Renault-based ASX, the French brand’s Captur version of the light SUV is coming back to Australia. A brief hiatus ...
Australia’s popular Mitsubishi ASX will finally be replaced by a rebranded Renault that the Japanese car maker’s global boss has previously said might not be 'well accepted'.
The Mitsubishi ASX, Eclipse Cross, Eclipse Cross PHEV, and Pajero Sport will no longer be produced for Australia, and the importer has acquired sufficient stock for dealers to satisfy existing demand.
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The Mitsubishi ASX 2025 is currently available from $24,490 for the ASX GS (2WD) up to $35,240 for the ASX Exceed (2WD). Standard accessories for the ASX include turn-key operation, LED headlights, ...
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