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Mitsubishi ASX 2020

The 2020 Mitsubishi ASX range of configurations is currently priced from $17,990. Our most recent review of the 2020 Mitsubishi ASX resulted in a score of 6.7 out of 10 for that particular example.

Carsguide Deputy News Editor Tom White had this to say at the time: Is the Mitsubishi ASX a good car? The key to the ASX’s success is clear. It’s affordable, predictable, sized just-right, and manages to tick a lot of boxes for many of Australia’s buyers.

You can read the full review here.

This is what Tom White liked most about this particular version of the Mitsubishi ASX: Comfortable power from new engine, Much improved safety and multimedia, Cheap

The 2020 Mitsubishi ASX carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1300 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

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

Mitsubishi ASX 2020 Price and Specs

The Mitsubishi ASX 2020 is currently available from $17,990 for the ASX LS (2WD) up to $28,990 for the ASX GSR (2WD).

Pricing guides

$23,254
Based on 346 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months
Lowest Price
$17,990
Highest Price
$28,990
Mitsubishi ASX Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
ES (2WD) SUV 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO $23,650 $29,260
ES (2WD) SUV 2.0L ULP 5 SP MAN $19,690 $24,860
ES Adas ( 2WD) SUV 2.0L ULP CVT AUTO $23,870 $29,480
Exceed (2WD) SUV 2.4L ULP CVT AUTO $31,130 $37,510
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Mitsubishi ASX 2020 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Mitsubishi ASX here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • 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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  • 2019 Mitsubishi ASX media screen is frozen

    First things first. Your daughter’s car came with a five-year warranty. That warranty will have started when the car was first registered. So job one is to see if it’s still within that five-year/100,000km window and, if it is, make this Mitsubishi’s problem. Even if the car is slightly out of warranty, if it’s been serviced properly, you might find Mitsubishi will meet you part-way with the cost of repairs.

    Beyond that, the touch-screen function has either failed or the unit has experienced a moment of electronic confusion. See if there’s a reset function for the head unit and if there is, perform the reset and see if it comes back to life. The other thing to try would be to disconnect the car’s battery for at least ten minutes and see if the screen recovers when you reconnect the battery.

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  • Oil problems with my 2016 Mitsubishi ASX

    This is a very common problem for owners of modern turbo-diesel cars who only do short, stop-start runs in city or suburban traffic. When the engine and exhaust can’t get hot enough for a DPF burn-off, the computer dumps extra fuel into the engine to get everything hot. If some of this excess fuel gets into the engine’s sump, it can force the level of the sump to rise, leading to the warning light you’ve just seen.

    In the worst-case scenario, this fuel in the sump will dilute the lubricating oil and that can lead to a damaged engine. But as you’ve found, even if that isn’t the case, there’s still a price to pay to manually force the DPF to burn off as well as change the oil for fresh, undiluted stuff.

    The solution is to make sure you drive the car for at least half an hour at freeway speeds once or twice a month. That will get things hot enough for a complete DPF burn and will keep you out of the workshop. Mind you, making this sort of effort might cost you more than the fuel savings you gain from owning a diesel car. This is just one reason a modern turbo-diesel is not ideal for every consumer.

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Mitsubishi ASX 2020 Boot Space

The Mitsubishi ASX 2020 SUV has a boot space size of 393 VDA.
Mitsubishi ASX 2020 Boot space

Mitsubishi ASX 2020 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 2020 Mitsubishi ASX are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1810mm x 1640mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Dimensions for the Mitsubishi ASX 2020 Dimensions  include 1640mm height, 1810mm width, 4365mm length.
Mitsubishi ASX Model Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
ES (2WD) SUV 1640x1810x4365 mm 205 mm
MR (2WD) SUV 1640x1810x4365 mm 205 mm
ES Adas ( 2WD) SUV 1640x1810x4365 mm 205 mm
LS (2WD) SUV 1640x1810x4365 mm 205 mm
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Mitsubishi ASX 2020 Towing capacity

The Mitsubishi ASX has maximum towing capacity of 1300kg. 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 Model Body Type Specs Braked Capacity
ES (2WD) SUV 2.0L,ULP,5 SP MAN 1300kg
ES (2WD) SUV 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 1300kg
MR (2WD) SUV 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 1300kg
ES Adas ( 2WD) SUV 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 1300kg
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Mitsubishi ASX 2020 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 2020 Mitsubishi ASX is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Mitsubishi ASX currently offers fuel consumption from 7.6 to 7.9L/100km. The Mitsubishi ASX is available with the following fuel type: ULP.

Mitsubishi ASX Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
ES (2WD) SUV 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 7.6L/100km
ES (2WD) SUV 2.0L,ULP,5 SP MAN 7.7L/100km
ES Adas ( 2WD) SUV 2.0L,ULP,CVT AUTO 7.6L/100km
Exceed (2WD) SUV 2.4L,ULP,CVT AUTO 7.9L/100km
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Mitsubishi ASX 2020 Interior

Mitsubishi ASX 2020 Wheel size

Wheel size for the 2020 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 Model Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
ES (2WD) SUV 225x55 R18 18x7 inches 225x55 R18 18x7 inches
ES (2WD) SUV 225x55 R18 225x55 R18
MR (2WD) SUV 225x55 R18 18x7 inches 225x55 R18 18x7 inches
ES Adas ( 2WD) SUV 225x55 R18 18x7 inches 225x55 R18 18x7 inches
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