Mitsubishi Xpander

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Mitsubishi Xpander (NC)
2018 Mitsubishi Xpander Ultimate (NC1W, Indonesia)
Overview
ManufacturerMitsubishi Motors
Also calledNissan Livina (ND)
ProductionAugust 2017 – present
AssemblyIndonesia: Cikarang, Bekasi (MMKI)
DesignerTsunehiro Kunimoto (2015)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact MPV
Body style5-door wagon
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine1.5 L 4A91 MIVEC I4 (petrol)
Power output77 kW (103 hp; 105 PS)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,775 mm (109.3 in)
Length
  • 4,475 mm (176.2 in)
  • 4,500 mm (177.2 in) (Cross)
Width
  • 1,750 mm (68.9 in)
  • 1,800 mm (70.9 in) (Cross)
Height
  • 1,695–1,700 mm (66.7–66.9 in)
  • 1,750 mm (68.9 in) (Cross)
Kerb weight1,220–1,240 kg (2,690–2,734 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor

The Mitsubishi Xpander is a seven-seat compact MPV manufactured in Indonesia and designed by Mitsubishi Motors. The design was previewed by the XM Concept that was first displayed at the 24th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show in August 2016. The official teaser images of the car were revealed on the Mitsubishi Motors website on July 17, 2017.[1] The car was unveiled in Jakarta on July 24, 2017[2] and debuted on August 10, 2017 at the 25th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show.[3] The car went on sale in Indonesia on October 3, 2017 and has been exported to the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Bolivia, Peru, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Egypt and Sri Lanka.[4] A rebadged and redesigned variant of the Xpander, with mainly different front and rear fascias is sold by Nissan as the second generation Livina in Indonesia since February 2019.[5][6] The Xpander is also available in crossover SUV-inspired variant called Xpander Cross.[7][8]

The Xpander is currently built in Indonesia and will expand its production in Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand by 2020.[9]

Engines

Petrol engines
Chassis code Model Engine Transmission Power Torque
NC1W 1.5 1.5 L 4A91 DOHC 16-valve MIVEC inline-four 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
77 kW (103 hp; 105 PS) at 6,000 rpm 141 N⋅m (104 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm

Markets

Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, the Xpander is only available in one trim level: GLS.[citation needed]

Brunei

Replacing the Grandis, the Xpander was launched in Brunei on May 17, 2019.[10]

Indonesia

In Indonesia, the Xpander is available in five trim levels: GLX, GLS, Exceed, Sport and Ultimate.[11] The manual transmission was initially offered in GLX, GLS and Exceed trims, while the automatic transmission was initially offered in Exceed, Sport and Ultimate trims. The GLS trim with automatic transmission and Sport trim with manual transmission were added later in August 2018 during the 26th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show. The Exceed, Sport and Ultimate trims have 16-inch two-tone alloy wheels, while the GLX trim has 15-inch steel wheels (later with hubcaps after the October 2018 improvement) and the GLS trim has 15-inch standard alloy wheels. The Xpander's interior colour is black-beige, with the exception of the Sport trim which has full black interior. Most trim levels have silver panel on its interior, while the Ultimate trim has wooden panel. The Limited Edition variant which is based on the Ultimate trim with body kit was made available in April 2019 to commemorate the sale of the Xpander which has reached 100,000 units. Only 1,000 units were made. It was introduced at the 27th Indonesia International Motor Show.[12][13][14]

The Xpander received its facelift on February 21, 2020 with a redesigned grille and LED headlamps similar to the Xpander Cross.[15] The Exceed, Sport and Ultimate trims received redesigned 16-inch two-tone alloy wheels and some equipments were changed. "Titanium Gray Metallic" colour was replaced by "Graphite Gray Metallic" for Sport and Ultimate trims.

Myanmar

In Myanmar, the Xpander is available in one trim level: GLS. It has been sold since September 2019.[citation needed]

Philippines

In the Philippines, the pre-facelift Xpander is available in four trim levels: GLX, GLX Plus, GLS and GLS Sport.[16] The GLX and GLX Plus trims have black front grille, body coloured door handle and is equipped with four speakers. The GLX trim is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, 15-inch alloy wheels, 2 DIN infotainment system (without navigation) and is not equipped with fog lamps. The GLX Plus, GLS and GLS Sport trims are equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission, 7-inch infotainment screen with navigation, 16-inch two-tone alloy wheels and fog lamps. The GLS trim is equipped with chrome door handles, smart entry with start push button, power folding side mirrors and six speakers. The GLS Sport is equipped with wrap around body kit and safety features such as stability control, traction control and hill-start assist. All variants are equipped with anti-lock braking system with electronic brakeforce distribution, audio control on steering wheel, cruise control and tilt-telescopic adjustment on steering wheel.

The facelifted Xpander was launched in the Philippines in March 2020 alongside the Xpander Cross, which replaced the GLS Sport trim, making the regular Xpander available in 3 trim levels.[17]

Thailand

In Thailand, the Xpander is available in two trim levels: GLS Limited and GT.[18]

Xpander Cross

Mitsubishi Xpander Cross (Indonesia)

The Xpander Cross is the crossover SUV-inspired variant of the standard Xpander. It was first introduced in Indonesia on November 12, 2019. The Xpander Cross for the Indonesian market is based on the Ultimate trim and comes with redesigned grille, restyled front and rear bumpers, addition of black over fenders, side body garnish, roof rails, LED headlamps and fog lamps, black tailgate garnish, shark fin antenna, 17-inch two-tone alloy wheels, revised suspension system with higher ground clearance at 225 mm (8.9 in), rear window defogger, and black and brown interior with silver panels.[7][8] It is available with either manual or automatic transmission. The Premium Package with leather seats, hood emblem and V-Kool window film is also offered as an option for the Xpander Cross with automatic transmission. In the Philippines, the Xpander Cross was launched on March 12, 2020 as the replacement of Xpander GLS Sport.[17] It was also launched in Thailand on March 16, 2020.[citation needed]

Reception

The car was well received at the 25th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show, as pre-orders reached 11,827 units during the event.[19]. To meet the high demand for the car in both the Indonesian and overseas markets, Mitsubishi's Indonesian operation increased production from 5,000 to 10,000 units per month.[20] Mitsubishi began exporting the Xpander to the Philippines, which made its debut there on March 1, 2018 as the replacement to the Adventure and went on sale in May 2018. Initially, the carmaker sent 400 of the 21,000 cars ordered for 2018. Mitsubishi set a target to export 30,000 units of the car to the country. The car has also been planned to be exported to Thailand (6,000 cars), Vietnam (1,000 cars), African countries (1,000 cars), Middle Eastern countries (500 cars) and South American countries (500 cars).[vague] As of September 2018, more than 100,000 units of the car has been sold since its introduction.[21] In 2018, the Xpander became the second best-selling car in Indonesia, behind the Toyota Avanza.[22]

Motorsport

Xpander AP4

The Xpander AP4 is a rally car that will compete in the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship in the AP4 class. It was first shown as the prototype at the 27th Indonesia International Motor Show through April to May 2019.[23][24][25][26][27] The exterior has been modified to meet FIA AP4 rally standards. The interior has been stripped down and the roll cage has been added. The air conditioning and other unnecessary features has also been removed. The race-ready version of the car was shown at the 27th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show in July 2019.[28] It is powered by a de-bored and de-stroked 2.0 L 4B11 engine to the displacement of 1.6 L and produced 261 kW (350 hp; 355 PS) and 556 N⋅m (410 lb⋅ft) of torque with the power transferred to the four-wheel drive system. The car would originally made its official rally debut at the NZRC Goldrush Rally of Coromandel in Moewai Park, Whitianga, New Zealand from August 16 to 17, 2019 and piloted by Rifat Sungkar of Xpander Rally Team with Muhammad Redwan as the co-driver, but the FIA homologation process had not been finished at the time. The team then would use a Lancer Evolution VI spare car to be still able to compete in the rally.[29][30][31][32][33] The Xpander AP4 has a claimed development cost of more than Rp 4,000,000,000 (approximately US$288,000 as of July 2019).[34]

Safety

2018 Mitsubishi Xpander GLS ASEAN NCAP scores:[35]

Score Rating
Overall 71.66/100.00
Adult Occupant Protection 28.14/36.00
Child Occupant Protection 36.63/49.00
Safety Assist 10.00/18.00

Annual production

FY Production
Indonesia (MMKI)
2017 35,727
2018 122,348

(Sources: Facts & Figures 2018, Facts & Figures 2019, Mitsubishi Motors website)

Sales

Calendar Year Indonesia Philippines Thailand Vietnam
2017 11,890[36]
2018 75,075[22] 13,502[37] 5,509[38]
2019 62,666[39] 19,089[40] 16,196[41] 20,098[42]

Gallery

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