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2025 Mitsubishi ASX
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2025 Mitsubishi ASX Pricing and Specs

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$24,490*

The Mitsubishi ASX 2025 prices range from $24,490 for the basic trim level SUV ASX GS (2WD) to $35,240 for the top of the range SUV ASX Exceed (2WD).

The Mitsubishi ASX 2025 is available in —. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 2.0L 5 SP Manual to the SUV 2.4L Continuous Variable.

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Mitsubishi ASX Models SPECS PRICE
ES (2WD) 2.0LCVT auto $27,990
Exceed (2WD) 2.4LCVT auto $35,240
GS (2WD) 2.0LCVT auto $26,740
GS (2WD) 2.0L5 speed manual $24,490
GSR (2WD) 2.4LCVT auto $32,740
LS (2WD) 2.0LCVT auto $30,490
MR (2WD) 2.0LCVT auto $29,740

Mitsubishi ASX 2025 FAQs

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

  • 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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  • Why is the ASX Exceed not as punchy as the ASX GSR if the engines are the same size?

    Mechanically, there’s virtually nothing to separate these two versions of what is essentially the same car. Both have the same power and torque and the transmission is the same CVT. The only real difference that could make the GSR feel a bit frisker than your Exceed is that the former is about 40kg lighter.

    Perhaps it’s your perception that is the difference here. The Exceed is the more expensive variant so perhaps it has a little more sound deadening on board. That would help explain the extra mass but could also be making the vehicle sound a little more muted and, therefore, less perky. Don’t rule out the spectre of manufacturing tolerances, either. It’s far less common (and marked) these days, but it remains that some cars are just a bit more powerful than the car that came down the same production line either side of them.

    Ultimately, even higher tyre pressures can have an effect on acceleration, but if you can detect these small differences, you are indeed a very sensitive driver.

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