2025 Mitsubishi Xpander Facelift Launched, with Upgraded Features and Expected to Enter Malaysia

2025/05/19
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Mitsubishi
Malaysia
Mitsubishi has launched a facelift version of the Xpander in mid-2025 to maintain its market competitiveness. The facelift focuses on detail adjustments, such as changes to the grille material and front/rear bumper designs, while retaining the overall appearance. The interior features a new three-spoke steering wheel (borrowed from the Triton), an upgraded 8-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 10-inch center console screen. The second-row seats now include headrests and cup holders. In terms of safety, the top-tier model's airbag count has been upgraded from two to six, though it still lacks semi-autonomous driving assistance features or automatic emergency braking (AEB). Powertrain-wise, it continues with the 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering 105 horsepower and 141 Nm of torque, paired with a CVT or 5-speed manual transmission in a front-wheel-drive configuration. The Indonesian market price ranges from 270 million to 337 million Indonesian rupiah (approximately 70,000 to 88,000 Malaysian ringgit). Additionally, the facelifted Xpander Cross has been launched simultaneously, with prices slightly higher at 338 million to 364 million Indonesian rupiah (approximately 88,000 to 95,000 Malaysian ringgit).
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