Mercedes-Benz EQS vs Mitsubishi ASX

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Mercedes-Benz EQS
Mercedes-Benz EQS

2023 price

Mitsubishi ASX
Mitsubishi ASX

$37,740 - $46,490

2026 price

Summary

2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS
2026 Mitsubishi ASX
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Not Applicable, 0.0L

Inline 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
Electric

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

7.6L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Interior might be too much for some
  • Controversial styling
  • Rear seats could be more luxe

  • Base LS missing several features
  • Temporary spare wheel should be standard 
  • Much more expensive than previous ASX
2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS Summary

The Mercedes-Benz EQS is a car faced with multiple momentous responsibilities.

Not only is it the latest purely electric offering from Mercedes-Benz, but it also has to represent the future of the historic S-Class limousine, and in the AMG-spiced 53 trim we’re reviewing, it has to represent the future of the brand’s driving experience, too.

So can this oddly-shaped EV really take it all on and succeed? Read on to find out.

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2026 Mitsubishi ASX Summary

For 15 years the Mitsubishi ASX has been one of the most popular SUVs in Australia. Well into its life cycle, it maintained strong sales thanks to keen pricing and a reputation for reliability.

The second-generation ASX is finally here, but it’s a very different proposition to the original.

For starters, the new model is a twin of French brand Renault’s Captur small SUV. That model is not currently sold here, so Mitsubishi has clear air, for now.

Secondly, it’s no longer cheap. Pricing puts this new model into the high-$30,000 section of the segment, but it also gains modern tech and specs.

Whether buyers care that the ASX has gone upmarket remains to be seen. But we attended the Australian launch to see if French flair has improved the ASX formula.

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