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Mitsubishi RVR / ASX: Leaked JDM Brochure Reveals Compact CUV's Interior

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We've already seen exterior photos of Mitsubishi's all-new 'baby' crossover model that will be sold as the RVR in Japan and as the ASX in Europe, but now, thanks to a leaked JDM brochure that made its way onto the web, we also get our first glimpse of the CUV's interior.

And yes, the styling of the dashboard is very similar to that of the Outlander with deeply nested gauges and a rather simple design for the center console.

We don't know about Japan, but in Europe, the ASX will be available with several powertain options including a new Euro 5 compliant 1.8-liter turbocharged diesel with direct-injection and star-stop technology that will be hooked up to a six-speed manual transmission.

Via: Minkara





7 Comments:

Anonymous said... »February 03, 2010

I always am a fan of Mistu interior design.

Anonymous said... »February 03, 2010

Wow it looks good.... Better than the design of the Ralliart hatch in US.

motorstop.asia said... »February 03, 2010

Perhaps it's just me, from the front, it looks like a big fish. But it still looks better (and i assume cheaper) than Honda's crossover.

Anonymous said... »February 03, 2010

...Jesus.

I wish Mitsi would do something about their interiors.

How the hell do they expect to compete with Cruze, Cerato, Focus, etc with this crap?

I was so close to buying the Lancer based on exterior, spec, price, but fuck me! I couldn't stand that fucking tinny arsed, happy meal quality, fugly cabin!!! I'd rather drive a late model Toyota!

Anonymous said... »February 03, 2010

http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/rvr/special/teaser/what/index.html

Anonymous said... »February 03, 2010

Please mitsu, do something better about the interiors
Your cars are nice from outside, but come on, the driver will mostly see the inside.

Anonymous said... »February 05, 2010

I have no problems with the interiors,lovely designs.. their emblem/logo itself is a great design. One thing...please market your cars more aggressively, some countries don't even have a clue about Mistsubishi.

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