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2024 Mitsubishi ASX Exceed: Quick Review

The most well fitted out ASX remains one of the most affordable in the segment

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7.0/10Score

Things we like

  • Well equipped for the price
  • Spacious interior
  • Long warranty

Not so much

  • Dated interior
  • Cabin noise
  • Fuel economy nothing remarkable

The 2024 Mitsubishi ASX maintains its stance as an affordable option in the compact SUV category, starting at a price of $24,490 for the entry manual GS model.

Within the ASX lineup, the Exceed variant stands as the most premium option and has remained a constant presence for more than a decade, consistently delivering an attractive value proposition.

Amidst an already crowded segment, let's explore the features and offerings that the top-tier ASX variant provides.

Pricing & Features

The top-tier Exceed model is available as an automatic only and can be picked up for $35,240 plus on-road costs.

It's powered by a 2.4-litre petrol engine giving 13kW and 25Nm more power and torque than all other variants bar the GSR.

Standard specs include two-tone 18-inch alloy wheels, an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth and voice control, Wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and two front USB ports.

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Mitsubishi ASX Exceed

You'll be treated to a heated and power-adjustable drivers seat, a panoramic roof and nine premium speakers.

All colours besides the standard white carry a $740 premium, other than White and Red Diamond which add $940.

Safety

The Mitsubishi ASX Exceed has a comprehensive set of standard safety features, including forward collision mitigation, automatic high beam, and hill start assist.

It's crucial to be aware that the current ASX lacks a safety rating from the crash-test authority ANCAP. The most recent evaluation conducted on this model dates back to 2014, surpassing the six-year validity period now applied for vehicle assessments. Before this, the ASX had previously held a five-star safety rating.

Standard features on the Exceed include reverse parking sensors, blind spot warning, lane change assist, lane-departure warning and rear cross-traffic alert.

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Key Rivals

One of Austraia's fastest growing markets is where the ASX plays, against other key small SUVs.

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Should I put it on my shortlist?

In a highly competitive segment, the ASX remains a strong contender by offering exceptional value, particularly with its feature-packed top-tier Exceed.

Despite being categorised as a compact SUV, it provides significant space and size, making it one of the more spacious options within its segment.

While the vehicle has been around for over 13 years, the possibility of an entirely new model on the horizon remains uncertain. Although signs of ageing are apparent in the interior, the exterior design continues to captivate many potential buyers.

At at its price, it's easy to see why the ASX remains a popular choice for buyers.

7.0/10Score

Things we like

  • Well equipped for the price
  • Spacious interior
  • Long warranty

Not so much

  • Dated interior
  • Cabin noise
  • Fuel economy nothing remarkable

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