Geneva debut for new Mitsubishi ASX | Motorshow - Car News Feb 2019

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15:50 Tuesday 12 Feb 2019

Mitsubishi will be revealing the latest ASX compact SUV at next month’s Geneva International Motor Show.

The next generation ASX is powered by a 2.0L MIVEC 16-valve engine equipped, with either a five-speed manual transmission or INVECS-III CVT with six-speed Sports Mode, and in both two or four-wheel-drive versions.

New styling includes all-new front bumper and grille design, deeper bonnet, and distinctive LED lighting layout. To the rear are LED rear combination lamps and new skid plate. Three new colours will be available - Red Diamond, Sunshine Orange and Oak Brown.

Improved Smartphone-link Display Audio offers more advanced connectivity, with the size of the display increased to eight inches. Top spec models come equipped with a Tom Tom navigation system, with real-time traffic information accessed by connecting to the internet using a smartphone. Coming soon will be an app that utilises speedometer, odometer, warning lamp and other vehicle information, and will check fuel remaining and provide navigation to the nearest fuel stations.

 

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