Mitsubishi ASX 2026

Mitsubishi ASX 2026

FROM $37,740

The 2026 Mitsubishi ASX range of configurations is currently priced from $37,740.

You can read the full review here.

This is what Tim Nicholson liked most about this particular version of the Mitsubishi ASX: Flexible, practical interior, Sprightly turbo engine, Fun to drive

The 2026 Mitsubishi ASX carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1200 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

The Mitsubishi ASX is also known as Mitsubishi Outlander Sport in markets outside Australia.

6.4L/100km (combined)
SUV
7 Speed Automatic
Unleaded Petrol
Overview
Likes
Flexible, practical interior
Sprightly turbo engine
Fun to drive
Dislikes
Base LS missing several items
Temporary spare wheel should be standard 
Much more expensive than previous ASX

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Pricing & Specs

The Mitsubishi ASX 2026 prices range from $37,740 for the basic trim level SUV Ls (2Wd) to $46,490 for the top of the range SUV Exceed (2Wd).

$37,740
Based on third party pricing data.
LOWEST PRICE
$37,740
HIGHEST PRICE
$46,490

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 FAQs

My 2020 Mitsubishi ASX shudders and loses power when hot

There are several things that could be causing a loss of power on really hot days, but a prime suspect would be an engine that is getting too hot. When that happens, the car will often go into limp-home mode which is usually signalled by a loss of power and a check-engine light illuminating (the precise symptoms you’re seeing).

The air conditioner consumes quite a bit of engine power when its working, and this extra load might be the tipping point for the car starting to overheat. When you switch it off, the engine can relax a little and the temperature falls. So the advice would be to have the car’s cooling system checked. It could be low on coolant or have a faulty pump, hose or thermostat. While you’re at it, have the car electronically scanned to see if any fault codes have been recorded, as this will also help your mechanic diagnose the issue.

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Why does the floor of my 2015 Mitsubishi ASX get wet whenever I drive in the rain with the windows wound up?

It’s amazing where rainwater will get to under the influence of a pressure difference between the inside and outside of the car, not to mention a 100km/h gale trying to blow everything inside the car. As such, you only need a tiny tear or crease in a door rubber for water to enter the car. And if it enters somewhere near the driver’s seat, that’s where it will stay when it hits the carpet.

Check the rubber seal in the door opening for any signs of damage or a small chunk missing. Even a piece of leaf debris stuck to the rubber can allow a gap big enough for water to enter. Make sure, too, that the door itself is properly aligned on its hinges and is making contact with the whole of the door rubber when it’s shut.

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What year did Mitsubishi start using a CVT on the ASX?

The ASX was launched in Australia in 2010 and from the very start was offered with a CVT transmission, as well as a conventional manual transmission, depending on what specification you chose. The ASX’s CVT differs from some by having six fixed steps which makes the car feel and sound a little less alien to drive, but also potentially sacrifices a small degree of efficiency. That’s because the CVT is most efficient when allowed to use an infinite range of just-so ratios, rather than the six fixed ones Mitsubishi specified.

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Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Colours

The ASX LS and Aspire are available with Crystal White, Onyx Black, Royal Blue, Steel Grey and Sunrise Red. The Exceed has two-tone with an Onyx Black roof and any of the aforementioned body colours except Onyx Black.

Crystal White
Onyx Black
Royal Blue
Steel Grey
Sunrise Red

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Boot Space

The 2026 Mitsubishi ASX offers 484L of cargo space with the rear seats up.

With the second row folded, capacity increases to 1596L.

All grades include a height-adjustable rear cargo floor and cargo cover.

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 boot space

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 2026 Mitsubishi ASX are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1797mm x 1576mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Towing Capacity

The 2026 Mitsubishi ASX has maximum towing capacity of 1200kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 2026 Mitsubishi ASX is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Mitsubishi ASX currently offers fuel consumption from 6.4L/100km.

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Interior

Inside, the ASX keeps things simple but functional.

The LS features a cloth interior with manual seat controls, while Aspire and Exceed upgrade to ambient lighting, a floating centre console and extra storage.

The Exceed’s cabin looks more premium with leather upholstery, accent stitching and an electric sunroof.

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Wheel Size

Wheel size for the 2026 Mitsubishi ASX will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models. The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Engine

Every 2026 ASX variant uses a 1.3-litre turbocharged petrol engine producing 113kW at 6000rpm and 270Nm at 1800rpm.

It drives the front wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic.

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Seats

The 2026 Mitsubishi ASX seats five and offers 60/40 split-folding rear seats for flexible load space.

All grades include sliding second-row seats, while the Exceed adds heated and power-adjustable front seats with leather trim.

Lower grades use fabric upholstery, and every variant includes height adjustment for the driver.

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Speed

All 2026 ASX models use the same 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine and seven-speed dual-clutch auto.

Mitsubishi doesn’t list 0–100 km/h or top-speed figures in the Australian data.

Mitsubishi ASX 2026 Range

Combined-cycle fuel use for the 2026 Mitsubishi ASX is 6.4L/100 km, with CO2 emissions of 142 g/km.

The fuel tank holds 48L, and the engine runs on 91RON unleaded petrol. This makes for a theoretical driving range of 750km.