Interior

For a compact SUV, the ASX has a surprising amount of head and legroom – not only up front, but also for back seat passengers. Touches of luxury and on-board technology will make every journey a pleasure.

Smartphone Linked Display Audio (SDA)

Keeping you connected

A larger centre panel houses the Smartphone Linked Display Audio system (SDA). This in-car infotainment hub is better than ever before. It now has an 8-inch display screen, an upgraded navigation system and a faster processor to load information in half the time. It’s also the centre for audio and journey status information, such as energy consumption and drive range. And if that wasn’t enough, SDA also lets you to link your smartphone to the vehicle via Android Auto™ so you can use your favourite apps. It also supports Apple CarPlay™ through your iPhone that gives you smart access to Apple Music, Apple Maps, Messages and more through the SDA touchscreen and your voice with Siri.

358 LITRE CARGO SPACE

A bigger boot than most compact SUVs

At 358 litres* the cargo space in the ASX is huge compared to the competition. The easy-opening tailgate is wide enough to make loading even the bulkiest item easy.

* With rear seatback in upright position. Includes 13-litre underfloor compartment space. 1,350 mm maximum width of cargo area. 1,510 mm maximum length with rear seats folded down. Measured by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.

FLEXIBLE 60:40 REAR SEAT

For extra long loads

The rear seat has a 60:40 split. In other words, a small section can be folded down flat. This allows you to carry bicycles, bodyboards or other extra-long items in the boot, while still leaving seating space for passengers.

SEAT MATERIAL & DESIGN

Your comfort is our priority

The seats inside the ASX have been designed for maximum support. They're available in leather or a hardwearing soft fabric in a black/grey finish. You can also choose the option of an electronically adjustable driver’s seat and heated front seats.

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To learn about all the protective technology on board the ASX, go to Safety