2016 Mitsubishi ASX diesel 4WD - Video Road Report

Video Road Report

In our latest video Damien O’Carroll takes a look at the Mitsubishi ASX diesel 4WD – and says constant updates have ensured it’s better than ever.

At its normal retail price of $41,990 the ASX 4WD diesel model represents a hell of a lot of car for the money, with the diesel 4WD being far and away the best model in the ASX line-up.

Not only does it pack a powerful 112kW/366Nm 2.2-litre four-cylinder diesel turbo engine, it also boasts a slick six-speed automatic transmission that is a massively better transmission than the CVT the petrol version of the ASX gets.

This makes the ASX a very pleasurable thing to drive on the open road, as well as around town, with the relatively big torque figure (particularly for a car of this size) making both a swift and effortless experience.

And despite its tall crossover body style, the ASX handles remarkably well as well, with a very car-like feel on the road.

Mitsubishi has jammed the ASX full of equipment, with the XLS 4WD diesel coming standard with keyless entry, 18-inch alloy wheels, LED daytime running lights, roof rails, a 6-inch touchscreen infotainment display, a backing camera, Bluetooth phone connectivity and media streaming, steering wheel-mounted controls for cruise control and audio and, of course, Mitsubishi’s easy to use AWD system.

While able to be left in 2WD for most of the time (and get the fuel economy advantages), the ASX can be dropped into auto 4WD mode when conditions require it, or locked into 4WD mode, which also increases the ratio of torque sent to the rear wheels.

The interior of the ASX is well put together, with decent quality materials. Everything is where you expect it to be and is easy to operate.

Of course, the big advantage Mitsubishi offers over the competition is the impressive 10 year/160,000km powertrain warranty and a 5 year/130,000km bumper to bumper factory warranty. This is the most generous in the marketplace and says a lot about Mitsubishi’s faith in their product.

For more information go to www.mmnz.co.nz/asx

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