October 4, 2024

Mitsubishi Motors PH Brings Back Mirage G4 Black Series For 2025


Mitsubishi Motors Philippines is bringing back the Mirage G4 Black Series roughly two years since they first introduced the limited-edition variant.

Still a limited-edition variant for 2025, the price is now pegged at P 909,000—that’s P 10,000 more than the previous Mirage G4 Black Series back in 2022.


The 2025 Mirage G4 Black Series receives exterior enhancements such as a front grille red accent, black-painted side mirrors, and high-gloss black 15-inch alloy wheels. The sole exterior color is White Solid. Inside, it has new floor and center console LED illumination, both in blue. It also comes with aluminum scuff plates and a center arm rest console.

Based on the Mirage G4 GLS, the Mirage G4 GLS Black Series is equipped with ever-reliable 1.2-liter 3-cylinder DOHC MIVEC engine with a Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT), which produces 78 horsepower and 100 Nm torque.


It also has a Keyless Entry and Push Start system along with a Welcome Home and Coming Home light that’s activated with the press of the remote to illuminate immediate surroundings when leaving or approaching the vehicle. It also has a 7-inch Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

32 comments:

  1. Looks great ☺️👍👍

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  2. That price is neck and neck with the BYD seagull..
    Decisions decisions..
    Good old ICE vs EV.
    Head vs heart choice.

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    1. Both are G...better to buy a powerful, bigger honda city E cvt with honda sensing 973k

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    2. Guss its easier and cheaper to maintain than a honda.....and mitsu have more service centers around the country to boot.

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    3. EVs are perhaps still unreliable. Take maintenance seriously too to avoid battery thermal runaway. And prepare for the long term as that battery aint cheap to replace.

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    4. Mirage G4 Black Edition can be purchased at 809K Pesos with cash discount
      Honda City E is very expensive
      Not worth it anymore

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    5. EVs don’t need much maintenance because there’s just not too much to maintain. EV drivetrain maintenance is exactly the same as other vehicles, while the only servicing the battery needs is a check up.

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    6. ^Those batteries seem easy to maintain but very dangerous if neglected.

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  3. In this price range G4 will have a tough battle against MG 3, Kia Sonet LX, Changan CS15, Geely GX3 and Toyota Raize. Mitsubishi could have lower the price of the G4 since it is locally produced (and under the CARS program if I am not mistaken).

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  4. Daylight robbery. Despite being Philippine-made, the Mirage is a waste of our resources for being crap

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    1. Sales of Mirage G4 in the Philippine market is very strong due to its affordable price and its fuel efficient
      MMPC plans to heavily update the Mirage lineup in a year or two

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  5. Just get a sonet with better build quality at that price. Mirage owners and none that has happened to drive one know how it feels like riding a thin can.

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    1. Its tin can.. not thin can.

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    2. Mas makapal pa ata lata ng sardinas, pag sinakyan ng 4 parang sasayad na sa kalsada

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  6. medj mehel.....:/

    I kinda want to know how limited it is to warrant the price, like what's the unit cap for this variant?

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    1. They didn't say, but if it's like the previous Black Series, it's 150 units.

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  7. Japanese Garr-badge

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  8. Hindi ako matapobre just giving advice. If you are in the market for a mirage, just buy the w1normal ones. Don't try to be cool and waste money in a black edition. You are driving a mirage keep simple stock original

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    1. That’s solid advice, it’s a Mirage for crying out loud!

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  9. If you want reliability and durability you can never go wrong with Mitsubishi Mirage for peace of mind. Spare parts, resale value and Value for money are guaranteed.

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  10. Crazy. A subcompact econo car w/ 78hp and 100nm torque for almost 1 million pesos. Really can't buy a decent car for less than 1.5m nowadays..

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  11. What a crazy pricing, rather this buy a subcompact suv.

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  12. Just buy an EV, period. buying this going back to the dinosaur age. Move forward with EV, no coding, cheaper fuel/electric cost, much much lower PMS, more bells and whistles, etc.

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    1. Floods, charging problems, range problems, and the very high cost of battery replacement. Just buy a 683k top of the line suzuki espresso

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    2. Anon 11:45AM - Curious, what EV did you get?

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    3. Haha wag naman espresso

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    4. ICE vehicles are worse when flooding is concerned. Range depends on your needs, even a low range EV would suffice if you only need a city cruiser. Battery tech is rapidly evolving, current batteries may not even cost as much when you finally need to replace yours.

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    5. Good looking, High ground clearance 680k matic Espressi vs 900k g4, they have same features and 2 airbags

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  13. Uhmm is mitsubishi joking? Wtf

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  14. 900k for an outdated small car called most dangerous new car is absurd. Just get the vios o city at this price

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  15. It's kinda funny that so many people are triggered by a subcompact economy car

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