2017
Mitsubishi Mirage
The 2017 Mitsubishi
Mirage has somewhat of a stylish front grille, unlike the pre-facelift version.
It also comes with a redesigned hood, bumpers, taillights and alloys. Inside
there are some new fabrics for the seats, gauges, steering wheel and most notably perhaps, Apple CarPlay and Android
Auto connectivity.
Getting these types of
features in a small city car is actually a much bigger deal than it may appear
to be. People who usually buy these types of vehicles are generally young and a
lot of times on a pretty tight budget, so having that type of connectivity on
the Mirage is a big plus.
Furthermore, the
300-watt Rockford-Fosgate audio system is making its way to the facelifted
model from the previous special edition model. The system even comes with a
dual 6.5" long-throw ecoPUNCH subwoofer and full DSP (Digital Signal
Processing).
While this may not be
one of the top premium audio systems in the world, it should pack plenty of
punch in the tiny Mirage.