Kuala Lumpur, 5 November, 2011 – Come view or test-drive* the soon-to-be launched Mitsubishi Mirage at Menara Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) and Sunway Pyramid, Kuala Lumpur this week – from 9-11 November, 2012 (Friday-Sunday).
Being the lightest and most fuel efficient car in its class, the all new Mirage is available in three variants, the Mirage prices starts from RM55,328.65 for the 1.2 Manual (M/T) to RM 63,120.65 for the 1.2 CVT on-the-road without insurance. (Prices are quoted based on Peninsular Malaysia, Individual Private)
The first 500 customers to register for the Mirage will receive the colourful, clip-and-go iPod Shuffle! Test-drive* gifts include Mirage tumbler and booking gifts include Mirage miniature and an exclusive Mitsubishi Motors umbrella.
The Mirage is a compact car that counts fuel economy and ease of use as unique selling points. Powered by a modern 1.2-litre three-cylinder MIVEC engine with 78 PS and 100 Nm of torque, the lightweight 850 kg Mirage boasts an impressively low fuel consumption figure of 21 km/l based on the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC).
The Mirage was opened for booking on October 1, and response has been encouraging so far. The new model will be officially launched in November 19 (Monday).
The Mirage is imported from Thailand, which is the global manufacturing hub for this model. Exports to Japan and ASEAN have commenced, and the Thai-built Mirage will also be heading to Australia and Europe, among other markets.
The Mirage makes for a perfect urban runabout by having the best turning radius in its segment, a tight 4.4 metres. The nimble Mirage is perfectly at home in congested urban spaces with the easy-to-use and precise Electric Power Steering and active rear parking sensors.
Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) is the importer and distributor of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) in Malaysia. Current line-up of vehicles include the Lancer GT and Sportback, ASX Crossover, Grandis MPV, Triton pick-up trucks, Pajero Sport and Pajero Exceed SUVs.
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