As previously reported, the Mitsubishi Mirage made its first public showing today at Mid Valley Megamall and is open for booking – here are live pics of the car as promised.
There are two Mirages on display, both top-of-the-range GS variants, but one is kitted out in Aero and Chrome accessory packages (pictured above), giving it a subtle bodykit, side window deflectors, scuff plates and chrome trim on the fog lamps, front bumper and tailgate. This car also has the optional leather seats and Ralliart fuel lid cover, while the other car is a standard GS (interior pictured below).
The GS-variant Mirage is up for RM64,000, OTR without insurance, with the optional accessories costing as follows – Aero package RM1,999.90, Chrome package RM750, Ralliart fuel lid cover RM150 and leather seats RM1,500.
Also on display at the Centre Court up until this Sunday are the ASX and Lancer Sportback models – why not visit and see the cars for yourself? Meanwhile, you can read the full Mirage brochure and specifications here.
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