The Mitsubishi XForce is the new cheap and compact SUV that promises to challenge the Pulse and Nivus models in the Brazilian market. Check out all the details of this news!
Mitsubishi is launching a new SUV compact in the market that promises to intensify competition. The Mitsubishi XForce arrives to compete directly with models such as Pulse and Nivus, offering a combination of modern design, advanced technology and competitive prices.
The Mitsubishi XForce is Mitsubishi's new compact SUV that arrives to compete with popular models such as Pulse and Nivus in Brazil. This launch promises to attract a lot of attention, offering an affordable and feature-packed option.
Mitsubishi XForce design and dimensions
The Mitsubishi XForce features a modern and robust design. At 4,39 meters long, it is one of the largest in its category, surpassing even the Renault Duster. It has a wheelbase of 2,64 meters, 1,81 meters wide and 1,66 meters high, providing good internal space and a 400-liter trunk.
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The new XForce comes with a bold look, highlighting Full LED headlights, 18-inch wheels and a sporty rear end with LED taillights. Inside, the finish is of high quality, with materials that are pleasant to the touch, as well as a spacious cabin that comfortably accommodates five adults.
Technologies and connectivity
The SUV is equipped with a 10,1-inch multimedia center, with a 360° camera system, integrated GPS and wireless connectivity for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It also offers a premium Yamaha sound system, LED ambient lighting, face key, dual zone digital climate control and much more.
In terms of safety, the Mitsubishi XForce leaves nothing to be desired. It comes with collision alert, autonomous emergency braking, rear cross traffic alert, lane change alert, adaptive cruise control with stop and go function, among other advanced features.
Motorization
The XForce offers two engine options. The basic version comes with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine, with 103 horsepower and 14,4 kgfm of torque, with five-speed manual or automatic CVT transmission options. The most powerful version includes a 1.0 Turbo three-cylinder gasoline engine, which generates 110 horsepower and 17 kgfm of torque, coupled to a seven-speed automatic dual-clutch transmission or a six-speed manual transmission. There is also the possibility of all-wheel drive, depending on the version.
The Mitsubishi XForce arrives at Brazilian market to compete with models such as Pulse and Nivus, offering a combination of modern design, advanced technologies and competitive prices. Scheduled to launch in the second half of 2025, but enthusiasts say the model could arrive this year, the XForce promises to be an excellent option for those looking for an affordable and feature-packed compact SUV. Price should be between 160 and 220 thousand reais. Keep an eye on this launch that promises to shake up the market!