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Critical new model coming with surprise price

The new-generation Mitsubishi ASX will attempt to fill the gap left by one of the brand’s best-sellers, though it’ll do so with a much higher price.

Critical new model coming with surprise price
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Mitsubishi Australia has locked in pricing and specifications for its new ASX, landing locally between October and December at a significantly higher price.

After the outgoing and long-serving ASX was axed locally in March due to not meeting specific autonomous emergency braking (AEB) performance requirements, Mitsubishi locked in a rebadged Renault Captur as its successor.

Priced from $37,740 before on-road costs in base ‘LS’ guise, the new ASX’s point of entry is $13,250 higher than the outgoing ASX GS manual (or $11,000 more than the automatic), and $2500 above the previous ASX Exceed flagship.

The mid-spec Aspire is $42,690 before on-roads while the range-topping Exceed is now $46,490 plus on-roads, putting it in close quarters with hybrid versions of the Hyundai Kona and Toyota Corolla Cross.

2026 Mitsubishi ASX
2026 Mitsubishi ASX

Powering the new Mitsubishi ASX is a turbocharged 1.3-litre four-cylinder engine, developing 113kW and 270Nm, while sending drive to the front wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

The outgoing ASX was offered with a choice of two four-cylinder petrol engines in its final run: a 2.0-litre with 110kW and 187Nm, and a 2.4-litre with 123kW and 222Nm. Mitsubishi claims the new ASX consumes 6.4L/100km (down 16 per cent on the old 2.0-litre), and emits 142g/km of CO2 (down 19 per cent).

That means it exceeds the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) emissions target for 2025 (141g/km), and will be even more distant in future years (117g/km in 2026, 92g/km in 2027, 68g/km in 2028 and 58g/km in 2029.)

2026 Mitsubishi ASX
2026 Mitsubishi ASX

Of course, the SUV is also on a new platform and features a much higher level of standard equipment compared to its predecessor.

The ASX LS includes:

On top of this, the Aspire adds:

2026 Mitsubishi ASX
2026 Mitsubishi ASX

Finally, the ASX Exceed gets:

The Mitsubishi ASX includes the brand’s 10-year/200,000-kilometre warranty, which starts as five-year/100,000km warranty which is extended by 12 months/20,000km when the car is serviced on schedule by a dealer.

Deliveries of the 2026 Mitsubishi ASX will begin in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Jordan Mulach

Jordan Mulach

Jordan Mulach is an Australian motoring journalist with a background in motorsport reporting. Now a leading automotive news writer, he combines industry expertise with a passion for cars, sim racing, and all things motoring.

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