No foolin’, new Mitsubishi Mirage on sale today

APRIL FOOL’S DAY hasn’t dissuaded Mitsubishi from introducing its popular micro car update for the Mirage.

The 2020 Mirage gets a new look and more safety gear.

“Customers looking for style and reliability will love the new 2020 Mirage. We have made some significant and thoughtful changes to improve the ownership experience. I believe we have addressed all the key areas which we know our customers value in this segment,” said Owen Thomson, Senior Manager for Product Strategy.

Cute as a button, and the rear spoiler adds character

Small car…big road presence

In 2020, the Mirage has undergone significant updates to introduce Mitsubishi’s dynamic shield, sleek aerodynamic lines and chunky new bumpers with large, angular recesses on each corner to broaden its stance and give it a more solid front-on appearance.

The rear has a wider look and greater presence thanks to the squared-off treatment of the bumper corners and a colour-keyed rear spoiler and an LED high-mount stop lamp for increased safety. In addition, the LS gains new LED headlamps with headlamp levelling, LED daytime running lamps, and LED rear combination lamps.

The LS gets LED headlights and larger wheels

New 15-inch alloy wheels on the LS give it increased on-road presence. And the 9.2m turning circle makes overall manoeuvrability and on-street parking easy.

The Mirage is powered by a responsive 1.2-litre MPI MiVEC petrol engine, which means great performance and excellent fuel economy, ensuring fewer trips to the service station and lower overall fuel costs. Its maximum power is 57kW at 6000rpm and maximum torque of 100Nm at 4000rpm.

There are two choices of transmission. The five-speed manual transmission is available on the ES model. Alternatively, on ES the optional automatic (CVT) transmission allows the car to move efficiently based on the driving condition. The LS is only fitted with a CVT transmission.

Reasonable space for a tiny car

Small enough for city parking, big enough to be your daily drive

The Mirage may be a small car, but it is big enough for the daily drive. A five-seat compact car, it also has flexible rear seats to allow additional cargo room when the driver needs to carry additional luggage. Capacity is 235 litres with normal configuration or 599 litres with the rear seats folded. A cargo cover is standard, along with a 12V accessory socket in the rear.

The revised interior includes Mitsubishi’s 7-inch smartphone display link audio with DAB, Apple CarPlay/ Android Auto and hands-free voice control.

The ES also sees the introduction of a combination meter with ambient temperature display, and the LS has additional high contrast meter added.

… and reasonable space for the shopping

More safety gear

Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM) and rear-view camera now come standard across the range, and the LS also gains Lane Departure Warning (LDW) technology.

Mirage LS

Stepping up from the ES, the LS grade brings additional style and convenience with new 15-inch alloy wheels with two-tone diamond-cut styling, climate control air conditioning, cruise control, rear privacy glass, LED headlamps (with automatic high beam), daytime running lamps and rear lamps.

Model line-up

Mirage ES (key features) Mirage LS (key features above ES)
Experience

  • 7-inch smartphone touchscreen audio
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • AppleCarPlay/Android Auto
  • Ambient temperature display
  • Fabric Seats

 

 

Safety

  • Rear spoiler with LED stop lamp
  • Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM)
  • Reverse camera
  • Active stability control
  • Daytime running lamps
  • Hill start assist

 

Experience

  • Single zone climate control
  • 15-inch alloy wheels
  • 4-speaker audio
  • Cruise control
  • Privacy glass
  • High contrast combination meter

 

Safety

  • Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
  • LED headlamps
  • Fog lamps
  • Automatic high beam
  • LED daytime running lamps
  • LED rear combination lamps

 

We like bright colours for small cars

Two new exterior colours added to the range

In keeping with customer feedback, two new exterior colours have been added to the body colour palette, giving a choice of seven colours in all. seniordriveraus.com is pleased to see a yellow added to the range – we are strong believers in bright colours for small cars to make them more visible (and we commented at the original launch of the Mirage on the lack of highly visible colours in the range).

  • Cool silver (M) (new)
  • Sand yellow (M) (new)
  • Black (P)
  • White (S)
  • Cyber blue (M)
  • Red planet (M)
  • Wine red (P)

Metallic paint is $740

Pearlescent paint is $740

Interior trims:

  • ES: Black fabric
  • LS: Black fabric with grey stitch

Accessories

A number of accessories are available so customers to personalise their Mirage to their exact specification. These accessory packs are available and fitted by Mitsubishi dealership workshops.

Pricing

Vehicle Engine Transmission Seats RRP Drive Away (private)
ES 1.2L/ MIVEC Petrol 5MT 5 $14,990 $16,490
ES CVT 5 $16,490 $17,990
LS CVT 5 $17,490 $18,990 (paint incl.)

The Mitsubishi Mirage is on sale at dealers April 6.

Once we have tested and assessed the new Mitsubishi Mirage, seniordriveraus will bring you a comprehensive review, including everything the over-50 driver needs to know.