EXPERT RATING
8.0

Likes

Drive away pricing sharpens value
Impressive for such an old car to score standard AEB
Style updates really boost visual appeal

Dislikes

Feels like a 2010 car
Questionably old ANCAP rating
Could do with the Eclipse Cross engine
Malcolm Flynn
Editor
13 Nov 2019
1 min read

The Mitsubishi ASX ES continues to be the entry version of the updated 2020 range, sitting $2500 beneath the ES with the optional ADAS safety package. List pricing has gone up marginally, but all variants are now offered with ongoing drive away pricing. The ES kicks off at $24,990 drive away.  

Pedestrian-detecting AEB is now standard across the board, and all variants have been treated to a new multimedia screen that steps up an inch to 8.0 inches, which continues to offer Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

There’s new seat trim for every variant beneath the Exceed, and standard gear for the ES includes 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 225/55 rubber, four-speaker sound system, digital radio, and keyless entry. 

The mechanical package is unchanged, with the same 110kW/197Nm 2.0-litre petrol engine the ASX has used since it first arrived in July 2010. A five-speed manual continues as the entry transmission option, with the CVT auto adding another $1750 to its price.

Official combined fuel consumption figures remain at 7.7L/100km for the manual, and 7.6L/100km for the auto.

Read the full 2020 Mitsubishi ASX review

Mitsubishi ASX 2020: Es (2Wd)

Engine Type Inline 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency 7.6L/100km (combined)
Seating 5
Price From $16,610 - $21,340
Safety Rating

Pricing Guides

$22,960
Based on 338 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months.
LOWEST PRICE
$16,800
HIGHEST PRICE
$32,960
Malcolm Flynn
Editor
Back when all cars burned fuel and couldn't drive themselves, Mal was curing boredom by scanning every car his parents' VB Commodore drove past. His childhood appreciation for the car world exploded during a three-year stint in the US, and serious questions were asked when he spent a good chunk of his uni career perfecting lap times at Wakefield Park. Mal got his big break scooping the VE II Commodore, before a stint at Overlander magazine and kicking off his online career with The Motor Report in its heyday. These days he's exactly the same height as Michael Schumacher and uses his powers for good at the helm of CarsGuide's editorial team. Mal proudly shuns brand allegiance and counts three young kids, an EH Holden, NA MX-5, KE20 Corolla, W116 Mercedes-Benz and the world's most versatile Toyota Echo among his personal stable. He also craves a Subaru Vortex, so get in touch if you know where to find one.  
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Pricing Guide
$16,800
Lowest price, based on CarsGuide listings over the last 6 months.
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