ALL NEW MITSUBISHI XFORCE 2024 - INTERIOR DETAILS

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • The all-new Mitsubishi Xforce has just made its global debut at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2023 in Jakarta. A full production version of the XFC Concept that was unveiled in Vietnam last year, the Xforce (same naming convention as the Xpander MPV) is a B-segment SUV that is aimed squarely at the Honda HR-V and the Toyota Corolla Cross.
    It’s an ASEAN-specific model developed exclusively for the region, and separated from Mitsubishi’s global-centric line-up such as the Renault Captur-based ASX and Eclipse Cross models. Mitsubishi says the region calls for a more SUV-like appearance - “stylish yet robust, authentic SUV design” in a compact size with a heavy focus on handling, comfort and utility.
    Design highlights include a floating roof, muscular fender flares and the latest evolution of Mitsubishi’s Dynamic Shield face. Both front and rear lighting feature T-shaped signatures to appear wider and more stable. The launch models get 18-inch alloys with relatively large 225/50 tyres.
    Inside, the interior is based on the ‘Horizontal Axis’ concept similar to the latest Triton, with a low-set dashboard for better visibility and a set of screens measuring 8.0 inch for the instrument cluster (with multiple themes) and 12.3 inches for the centre monolithic display. A melange fabric (think sweaters) is used to pad the meter panel and the door trim - a first for Mitsubishi.
    The centre screen features a multimeter display (altitude, vertical and horizontal slant, direction) that pays homage to the original Pajero, as well as standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. An eight-speaker Dynamic Sound Yamaha Premium sound system is also featured, exclusively co-developed with Yamaha. It’s claimed to offer “well-defined mids and highs and dynamic bass even on rough roads,” with four sound profiles to choose from: Lively, Signature, Powerful and Relaxing.
    Mitsubishi claims the Xforce has top-class seating, with the rear bench having ample legroom and enough shoulder space for three passengers. The backrest has eight recline positions either to favour seating comfort or cargo space. It’s said that the interior can hold up to 15 drink bottles, while the boot is “among the best in the class” with a height-adjustable floor and 40/20/40 split-folding rear seats. For more convenience, the tailgate is powered with hands-free access (kick sensor).
    Built on the same platform as the Xpander, the Xforce measures 4,390 mm long, 1,810 mm wide and 1,660 mm tall, with a 2,650 mm wheelbase. For some context, it’s slightly bigger than the current HR-V in all directions, which is 4,330 mm long, 1,790 mm wide, 1,590 mm tall, and with a wheelbase of 2,610 mm. The Corolla Cross, meanwhile, is slightly larger -4,460 mm long, 1,825 mm wide and 1,620 mm tall - with a very similar wheelbase of 2,640 mm..
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