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2024 Mitsubishi Xpander facelift, 3 things we dislike – Test Drive

For the information of our readers, Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has recently launched the facelifted version of the Xpander a few weeks ago.

A test drive review has also been published by us, and you can read the details through THIS link.

However, behind the positive aspects that we highlighted in the test drive article, there are a few shortcomings that can be improved and enhanced for the benefit of users in Malaysia.

 

1. Lackluster Acceleration

The Xpander facelift maintains the four-cylinder in-line 1.5-liter MIVEC engine producing 105 PS and 141 Nm of torque, paired with an automatic gearbox – similar to the pre-facelift model.

Therefore, the driving dynamics have not changed significantly, and the acceleration aspect is not the most powerful in its class.

For those with a heavy right foot, this Xpander facelift may not live up to expectations, especially when navigating hilly terrains.

However, for casual driving, it is more than sufficient, especially since the Xpander is fuel-efficient if driven correctly.

 

2. Headlights Look More Modern, but…

One thing the writer appreciates about the Xpander facelift is its updated and aggressive exterior design.

The headlights now feature a horizontal T-shaped design, while the daytime running lights are more advanced and brighter compared to the previous model which used fog lights as DRLs.

However, the downside is that the DRLs are integrated with the turn signals.

When the turn signals are activated, it may be difficult to see, especially for oncoming drivers, due to the DRLs not being dimmed together.

 

3. Price Factor and Included Features

The pricing factor might also make some users hesitant to acquire this latest Xpander model.

Its competitor, the Perodua Alza, starts at RM62,500, while its counterpart, the Veloz, is priced at RM95,000.

For budget-conscious consumers, this Mitsubishi Xpander might be overlooked due to its relatively higher price tag compared to its competitors, priced at RM99,980 even though it is assembled in the Pekan, Pahang plant.

Another aspect that we find challenging to deny is the standard safety factor present in this MPV model.

For the facelift version, the Xpander only offers very basic specifications, with just two airbags, while other competitors offer up to six airbags and more advanced ADAS features.

Regardless of the weaknesses listed in this article and the advantages present in the Xpander facelift, it is up to the readers to assess and choose the best option for their family’s use.

At the end of the day (and month), it is you who must take money out of your pocket, right?

2024 Mitsubishi Xpander facelift, two variants, priced from RM99,980

The much-anticipated seven-seater MPV model has finally been officially launched by Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia, namely the 2024 Mitsubishi Xpander facelift.

This new Xpander still retains the inline-four 1,499 cc MIVEC engine capable of producing 105 PS @ 6,000 rpm and a torque of 141 Nm @ 4,000 rpm.

Power is transmitted to the front wheels through a 4-speed automatic transmission, unlike the Xpander models in the international market which are already equipped with a CVT gearbox.

In terms of dimensions, the facelifted Xpander measures 4,475 mm in length, 1,750 mm in width, 1,730 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,775 mm.

It also offers a turning radius as small as 5.2 meters and a ground clearance of 225 mm, among the best in its class.

There are two variants offered for the Malaysian market, namely the Xpander and the Xpander Plus.

As standard, both variants are equipped with modern T-shaped main headlights (front and rear), LED daytime running lights, foldable side mirrors, and two-tone 17-inch alloy rims.

Regarding the cabin space, both variants come with features such as a 4.2-inch TFT digital cluster screen, a large nine-inch central screen, support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, automatic digital climate control buttons, a new design four-step adjustable steering wheel, and six speakers.

The base variant is only equipped with black trim on the bumpers, fabric-covered seats, and a reverse camera, while the Plus variant includes additional features such as:
-leatherette-covered seats
-360-degree surround camera system
-front and rear driving video recording cameras
-wireless device charging slot
-door visors
-rear spoiler
-scuff plate
-silver trim on the front and rear bumpers

Safety features included are two airbags, ABS, EBD, Brake Assist, Auto Hold, Hill Start Assist, Traction Control (TC), Active Stability Control (ASC), Emergency Stop Signal (ESS), seatbelt reminders, and ISOFIX seat anchors.

For the Malaysian market, the 2024 Mitsubishi Xpander facelift is priced from RM99,800 to RM109,980 for a limited time until 31st Disember 2024.