The model, which managed to change its name a few days before its premiere, can boast a 7-seat interior and a decent ground clearance of 205 mm. In length, the Xpander stretches to 4475 mm, in width – to 1750, and in height – exactly 1700 mm.

Inside, there is room not only for three rows of seats, but also for sixteen (!) cup holders.

Under the hood, the model has an alternative-free gasoline engine with a volume of 1.5 liters, producing 105 hp. As transmissions, a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic is offered.
The Xpander is currently intended exclusively for the Asian market and will be produced at Mitsubishi's Indonesian plant.








