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Mitsubishi Xforce 2025

Engine Capacity

1499cc

Power

103hp

Torque

141Nm

Speed

180 kmph

Transmission

CVT

Drive Type

Front Wheel Drive (FWD)

Price Range

Rs 17M - 19.8M

Overview

Mitsubishi’s compact Xforce targets city buyers who still want weekend rough-road confidence. It is a five seat B segment SUV with a 1.5 litre MIVEC petrol engine paired to a CVT, front wheel drive, and four selectable drive modes that include a Sri Lanka friendly Wet mode. Dimensions are around 4,390 mm in length, 1,810 mm in width, and 1,660 mm in height, with a 2,650 mm wheelbase. Ground clearance is generous for the class and is listed up to 222 mm in certain specifications, which helps on broken roads and during monsoon puddles. Inside, a large 12.3 inch central display and an 8 inch instrument cluster, plus Yamaha tuned audio on selected variants, give the cabin a modern feel. The rated safety story is strong, with a five star ASEAN NCAP result and available ADAS features depending on market. For Sri Lankan conditions, the small turning circle and Wet mode, combined with the comfortable suspension tune, make it an easy daily.
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Top Features

Rearview camera
360 View Camera System
LED headlights with DRL
Electronic stability control
Hill Hold Control
Rear Air Vents
USB/Aux inputs
Rear parking sensors
6 airbags
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pros

Pros

Wet mode and AYC enhance control on rain soaked roads common locally
Spacious footprint with good visibility and easy manoeuvrability
Contemporary infotainment with a large screen and useful widgets
Strong safety credentials with five star regional rating
Cabin sound tuning and refinement feel above class on higher trims
cons

Cons

Single petrol engine option, no turbo performance version yet in many markets
CVT characters can feel elastic under hard acceleration
All wheel drive is not available
Actual ground clearance varies by market and specification
Some ADAS items are market or trim dependent rather than standard
whatsNew

What’s New

New hybrid electric variant introduced in 2025 with a claimed 24.4 km per litre efficiency figure
Five star ASEAN NCAP rating confirmed under the latest protocol
Availability in more regional markets with ADA
Wet mode debuts on this model as a brand first among drive modes

Driver Insights

4.5
out of 5

Mitsubishi positions the Xforce as a right sized urban SUV with real world suspension travel and electronics that are useful in daily rain and on uneven surfaces. In Sri Lankan traffic the compact footprint and 5.2 metre turning circle make tight streets and school runs easier, while the higher seating position and good frontal visibility reduce fatigue. The 1.5 litre MIVEC is tuned for smoothness rather than thrills, and the CVT’s logic tries to mimic stepped changes so uphill climbs and downhills feel natural. The Wet mode is the quiet star, integrating traction control with Active Yaw Control to keep the nose settled when puddles and polished tarmac appear after a shower. Inside, the software experience is modern and the large central screen, the clear cluster, and the optional Yamaha tuned audio make long days in traffic more pleasant. Safety equipment is competitive, and the strong ASEAN NCAP result adds confidence for family use. The trade off is straight line shove, since the naturally aspirated engine must be worked when fully loaded or on expressway inclines, and the CVT will sound busy if you are heavy on the throttle. For buyers who value reliability roots, comfortable ride quality, and foul weather assurance over outright pace, the Xforce is an appealing all rounder that fits well with local road realities. If your usage is mostly urban with occasional long trips, and you appreciate a calm cabin with useful technology, it deserves a place on your shortlist.

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Exterior Design
The Xforce takes Mitsubishi’s Dynamic Shield face and gives it a tougher, squared stance that reads well on our roads. The higher bonnet and vertical elements help with perception of width, but they also serve a practical job by improving sightlines to the corners when creeping through tight lanes and when nose out parking. Short overhangs and class leading approach and departure angles allow speed humps, broken shoulders, and parking ramps to be taken at normal speeds without the front scraping. Selected markets list ground clearance as high as 222 mm, which is useful during the first thirty minutes of a monsoon downpour when water collects around intersections. The stance on 18 inch wheels fills the arches without looking overdone, and contrasting roof or trim pieces add some visual interest. Panel surfacing is clean, so the design should age well in a market where buyers often keep cars for many years. The lighting signatures are modern and the under bumper elements give the front a rugged look that fits the brand’s SUV family. Practical design choices like roof rails and protective cladding also make sense here because many users drive into estates and coastal areas where loose gravel and salt air are common. Overall, it is a handsome, functional shape that supports the SUV promise rather than just dressing up a hatchback.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Mitsubishi Xforce suitable for rough or flooded city roads?
Yes, the combination of higher ground clearance, Wet mode, and Active Yaw Control helps maintain stability on broken surfaces and when water pools after rain.
What kind of fuel economy can buyers expect in mixed use?
Does it have a strong safety rating?

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