

William Stopford
2026 Mitsubishi ASX Aspire review
Pros
- Slick technology
- Premium look and feel inside
- Thrifty powertrain
Cons
- Significantly more expensive than its predecessor
- Some dual-clutch roughness
- Not overly engaging to drive
4 Months Ago
In 2022, the ASX gave shoppers wanting a sensible, easy-to-understand vehicle for commuting, family use or weekend errands a familiar option in its segment with a clear ownership pitch. The strongest reasons to consider it were value, easy driving and long-running showroom familiarity. The relevant VFACTS line shows 12,753 Australian sales for the calendar year. The closest comparison set was the Mazda CX-3, Hyundai Kona, Kia Seltos and MG ZS.
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The Mitsubishi ASX comes in a variety of variants with the cheapest being ES and the most expensive being Exceed.


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$41,694
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$46,792
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$50,736
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| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 4,365 mm |
| Overall Width | 1,810 mm |
| Overall Height | 1,640 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,670 mm |
| Turning Circle | 10,600 mm |
| Load Capacity | 618 mm |
Dimensions in this table show the minimum and maximum values of all variants for this vehicle.
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2022 Mitsubishi ASX
The cheapest Mitsubishi ASX is the ES variant that starts from $27,888.
See all Mitsubishi ASX PricingThe most expensive Mitsubishi ASX is the Exceed variant that starts from $38,188.
See all Mitsubishi ASX PricingThe best towing capacity of a Mitsubishi ASX is 1300 kg shared by all variants.
See all Mitsubishi ASX towing capacityThe largest Mitsubishi ASX is the ES variant which measures 1810mm wide, 4365mm in length and sits 1640mm tall.
The most powerful variants with 123kW of power and 222nm of torque are the Mr Plus, GSR, Xls Plus and Exceed variants.
The Mitsubishi ASX is built in Japan and shipped to Australia.
The heaviest Mitsubishi ASX is the ES variant which has a gross vehicle weight of 1970 kg.
The Mitsubishi ASX uses Unleaded Petrol.
# Based on VFACTS and EVC data
†Displayed prices are based on the drive-away price of the vehicle, which includes delivery charges, registration fees, number plates, and applicable road taxes, based on a Sydney location. However, prices may vary between states and territories, and additional costs such as compulsory third party (CTP) insurance, dealer delivery fees, and optional extras are not included. These prices are subject to change without notice and may not reflect current market pricing or dealer offers.