June 13, 2024

Mitsubishi Motors Confirms July 5 Release Date For All-New Xforce


Mark your calendars: the official launch date of the all-new Mitsubishi Xforce is set on June 28. We drove the compact crossover, so our first impressions (both written and video will be out by then so stay tuned). Customer deliveries, meanwhile, will start on July 5.

After its variants, colors, and prices were leaked earlier, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines has now confirmed a couple of its key specs.

First up, the Xforce and its Silky & Solid design will be available with a two-tone color scheme (floating off as Mitsubishi officially calls it). This is combined with its broad shoulders, sculpted wheel fenders, and overall athletic design.

It will also come with generous ground clearance as well as four selectable drive modes: Normal, Gravel, Mud, and a first for Mitsubishi, Wet. The unique Wet mode adjusts power delivery, traction, yaw control levels, and steering weight, enhancing stability and control on wet roads during sudden showers which are common in the Philippines.

Furthermore, the Xforce will come with the Dynamic Sound Yamaha Premium speaker system. The 8-speaker system (four door woofers and four tweeters) make the Xforce’s cabin a more exciting and comfortable space with its premium sound quality, akin to that of a live performance by performers. The speakers are finely tuned by Yamaha Sound Meisters to deliver optimal sound quality within the vehicle’s cabin. It also has a special SCV (Speed Compensated Volume) and equalizer function which provide clear well-balanced sound even when driving on rough roads for an enjoyable listening experience.

In anticipation of strong market demand, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines has already prepared its inventory to ensure the All-New Mitsubishi Xforce will be available for immediate delivery upon its July 5 release date.

12 comments:

  1. Gravel, mud, and wet modes on a front wheel drive vehicle 😂😂😂

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    1. They should have instead put eco mode and power mode

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    2. Funniest shit I've ever seen.

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  2. Another popular and class segment leading new vehicle from Mitsubishi Motors
    It's class leading high ground clearance is gonna be the main selling point of the XForce

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  3. The front turn signals are overly HUGE.. but at the rear - a tinny winny 1inch x 1inch indicator lights. Almost unrecognisable.
    But overall its a good looking car- quite a departure from mitsus CUVs of old. The yellow one is a killer for sure.

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  4. Xpander, Xpander Cross, Force, they're all the same.

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    1. They're totally different from each other
      Xpander is a MPV while the XForce is a crossover SUV

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    2. In a sense theyre all the same. They share the same platform, engine, tranny and other components. They only differ in body form.

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  5. It should be cheaper if its not a hybrid.

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    1. There's nothing wrong with the prices of it as Mitsubishi focused more on improving the build quality,safety,comfort and NVH of the XForce.

      DNGA Yaris Cross only looked cheaper as it uses parts came from other DNGA vehicles like the Raize,Wigo,Avanza and Veloz aside from having very thin paint quality,low quality sheet metal,very poor sound proofing and low quality steel used on it which makes it less safer.

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    2. DNGA platform is not safe to begin with. Their safety rigging issues caused Toyota to shut down daihatsu plant.

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    3. Yaris cross has the most safety features, most reliable, most durable, most value for money among its direct competitors. Lots and lots and lots of yaris cross you can see on the roads. DNGA miles better than proven UNRELIABLE china cars.

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