2026 · SUV · Mitsubishi













The 2026 Mitsubishi Xpander High Line targets buyers across emerging markets who prioritize seating capacity and fuel economy over raw performance. Its 1.5L DOHC MIVEC engine delivers 104 horsepower and 141 Nm of torque through a 4-speed automatic, designed for efficiency rather than sport—a clear trade-off that favors daily running costs and long-term reliability over acceleration.
The High Line trim balances practicality with entry-level comfort: LED headlights with automatic leveling, a rear-view camera, and 17-inch alloy wheels sit alongside manual climate control with rear cooler, smartphone integration, and dual front and side airbags with curtain protection. Seven hi-grade fabric seats in a beige scheme maximize passenger capacity, making this configuration ideal for fleet operators, multi-family transport, or re-exporters serving Africa, CIS, and Asia-Pacific regions.
The 2026 Xpander High Line's 1.5L petrol engine is engineered for consistency across varied climates and fuel qualities found in developing markets. With 104 horsepower and 141 Nm of torque channeled through a 4-speed automatic, acceleration is predictable rather than spirited—but fuel efficiency and transmission longevity are the real gains. The 45-liter tank paired with this drivetrain targets 15-18 km/liter depending on driving conditions, making it economical for high-mileage operators.
Interior appointments reflect the market's expectations: seven hi-grade fabric seats with beige trim offer straightforward durability, and the manual climate control with rear cooler ensures all passengers stay comfortable during extended journeys. The 6-speaker audio system with DAB and smartphone integration provides connectivity without unnecessary complexity. Practical touches—keyless entry, push-button start, rain-sensing wipers, and six retractable grab handles—reduce wear on mechanical components and appeal to fleet managers seeking low-maintenance vehicles.
Safety and convenience round out the ownership picture. Dual front and side airbags with curtain protection, ABS with EBD, active stability control, and hill start assist address the real-world hazards of congested urban areas and uneven regional roads. The 205 mm ground clearance and 4,595 mm length balance compact maneuverability with spacious proportions—critical for tight GCC parking and regional road infrastructure. This High Line sits at the sweet spot for buyers in re-export hubs who need reliable seven-seater transport without premium running costs or complex features that demand specialized service.