And here’s the brochure! You already know the Mitsubishi Mirage will launch in November, and that it’s going to cost RM56-64k – so now it’s time to get trim-ming. We thank Andy Mervin George for sending this in – check out his Mirage sale page on oto.my!
As reported earlier, there are indeed three trims – GL manual, GL CVT, and GS CVT. The GS gets front fog lamps, rear spoiler with integrated third brake lamp, smart key system with push start button, and automatic air conditioning. The range-topper also gets outside lock buttons on the driver’s door and tailgate.
Standard equipment for all include 165/65 R14 alloys and a 2-DIN audio system with USB and iPod. Only two exterior colours are available for GL trim – White Pearl and Cool Silver Metallic – while GS trim can also be dressed in Lemonade Yellow Metallic, Eisen Gray Mica and Red Metallic.
Making the Mirage stand out are two optional accessories packages – the Aero package gives you side window deflectors and subtle body extensions to the front lip, side sills and rear bumper; while the Chrome package offers scuff plates and “garnish” to the fog lamps, front bumper and tailgate. Also optional are leather seats and a Ralliart fuel cap.
The Mirage is powered by a 1.2 litre three-cylinder engine that develops 78 PS and 100 Nm of torque. It’s built at the Laem Chabang Industrial Estate in Chonburi, Thailand.
You will find the brochure after the jump!
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