The Mitsubishi Xpander has been given a
slight update in Indonesia, with the LMPV (Low Multi-Purpose Vehicle) receiving
a number of aesthetic and equipment changes. These cover nearly all variants of
the seven-seater sold in the country, including the base GLX, GLS, Exceed, Sport
and Ultimate.
Outside, the Xpander receives a lightly
tweaked Dynamic Shield grille featuring a larger Mitsubishi logo and reshaped
louvres that swing upwards in the middle, while behind the main grille, all
variants come with dual horns as well.
On a variant-to-variant basis, the GLS and
Exceed variants get piano black trim for the grille, while from the Exceed
onwards, the kit list now includes 16-inch two-tone alloys, LED headlamps, a
shark fin antenna, rear defogger and reverse sensors. For the Sport, there’s
now a reverse camera and a chrome grille, the latter also applicable for the
Ultimate.
Moving inside, new patterns for the
beige-coloured seats can be found on Exceed and Ultimate cars, while the Sport
receives a revised black seat pattern. The silver trim found in the Sport and
wood trim in the Exceed and Ultimate have also been redesigned, while a
seven-inch touchscreen head unit and six-speaker setup makes its way into the
Sport and Ultimate (the former now comes with steering wheel audio controls).
Beyond these revisions, the cabin remains unchanged from before.
No changes under the bonnet either, with
the 4A91 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated four-cylinder continuing to provide 104
PS at 6,000 rpm and 141 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. The MIVEC powerplant is
still paired with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic, directing
drive to the front wheels. Pricing for the revised Xpander range starts from IDR 215.8 million rupiah and peaks at IDR 272.1 million.