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Mitsubishi Prices 2026 ASX From $37,740 in Australia After Switch to European-Built Model

The rebadged Renault Captur introduces a 1.3-litre turbo with a dual-clutch transmission plus expanded safety tech under Mitsubishi’s conditional 10-year cover.

Overview

  • Set to reach showrooms in Q4 2025, the three-grade range—LS, Aspire, Exceed—runs from $37,740 to $46,490 before on-road costs, about $13k higher at entry than the outgoing model.
  • The new ASX shifts to a European-made platform that is a rebadged Renault Captur.
  • All variants use a 1.3-litre turbo four-cylinder (113kW/270Nm) driving the front wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic, with Euro 6e homologation confirmed.
  • Mitsubishi quotes 6.4L/100km and 142g/km, claiming 16% better fuel use and 19% lower CO2 than the previous 2.0-litre engine.
  • Equipment levels rise across the range, with a 10.4-inch touchscreen and broader driver assists, Google built-in on Aspire, premium trim on Exceed, and a conditional 10-year warranty with capped-price servicing and up to four years’ roadside assistance.