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Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia Officially Launched The New Mitsubishi ASX Euro

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has officially launched the new Mitsubishi ASX Euro today for the local market as limited edition. The ASX Euro is specially ordered and imported from Japan which is limited to just 200 units in Malaysia.

 

Mitsubishi ASX Euro Malaysia

 

The latest Mitsubishi ASX Euro come with panoramic glass roof with side illumination, auto rain and light sensor, audio controls on steering wheel, GPS with Bluetooth and iPod connectivity as well as 8-way leather power seat on the driver’s side.

 

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In addition, the latest ASX Euro also comes with an exclusive body kit such as Euro rear styling element, large rear spoiler, ASX Scuff plates and airvent rings.

 

Mitsubishi ASX Euro Malaysia Mitsubishi ASX Euro Malaysia

 

Apart from that, the other standard equipment in the ASX Euro includes engine push-start button with smart key system, automatic air conditioning for cabin comfort and convenience, 17” alloy rims, paddle shifters, cruise control, coloured LCD Multi-Info Display, and a 2-DIN touch screen entertainment system.  To aid parking and reversing, the ASX comes with both front and rear sensors as well as a rear view camera.

 

This masterpiece is priced at RM 145,452.80 on the road without insurance. It is also limited with two colours options – White Pearl and Titanium Grey. Precisely, the price of the ASX Euro is higher by RM 7,296.70 comparing to the standard ASX that our team had previously tested.

 

Read on the review: Mitsubishi ASX Compact SUV Test Drive Review in Malaysia

 

Same as the standard ASX, the ASX Euro is equipped with 2.0-litre 16-Valve inline-4 DOHC MIVEC, as well as INVECS-III CVT transmission with 6-step sports mode.

 

For safety purposes, the ASX comes with standard Active Stability Control (ASC) and Hill Start Assist (HSA). The HSA is designed to make it easy to start off on a steep uphill slope by preventing the vehicle from sliding backward. The ASX also comes with Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD), pretensioners and force limiters seatbelts as well as dual-stage SRS airbags plus a driver’s knee airbag.

 

If you are planning to go for a new compact SUV, I trust this Mitsubishi ASX Euro should be inside your shopping list. It is worth considering especially the car is limited with 200 units in Malaysia. Hence, I must now say hurry and grab this season’s style icon now!

 

Photo Gallery: Mitsubishi ASX Euro

 

Mitsubishi ASX Euro Brochure from MMM

 

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Mitsubishi ASX Compact SUV Test Drive Review in Malaysia

A few years ago, when world’s fuel prices were soaring, many automakers suffered sales losses in their SUV and large passenger car segments. However, today’s market is showing a bright future and many automakers is gradually launching their SUVs in all sizes and segments.  One of the stunning SUV concepts was the Lamborghini’s Urus concept that unveiled at 2012 Beijing Auto Show. The president of Automobili Lamborghini – Stephan Winkelmann said, “The Urus is a very concrete idea for the future of Lamborghini”. This is unbelievable, isn’t it? It means that your new sedan is old school.

 

Though, not all our journalists in FastMotoring know how to appreciate crossovers, trucks and SUVs. In reality, the world market of SUVs has been growing strongly since 2005 due to its characteristic and stylish appearance. In average, SUVs are dominating between 10-20% market shares in all regions. Most likely, because the modern SUVs are simply better, wiser, practical and (feel) safer.

 

2011 Mitsubishi ASX Review in Malaysia

 

Back to the subject, we have recently picked up two compact SUVs for test drive in Malaysia. In this review, I will be presenting the 2012 Mitsubishi ASX 2.0 which comes with upgraded package specially for Malaysian market with the price tag below RM139k (on-the-road without insurance). It is also known as Mitsubishi RVR in Japan.

 

2011 Mitsubishi ASX Review in Malaysia

 

A Mitsubishi ASX in white pearl colour is handed over to us for a review. At the first sight, it is basically a Mitsubishi Lancer affixed with a set of 4×4 wheels and tyres. I probably thought of that because the fronts carry the same facade and sidelining that similar to the Lancer. Indeed, the ASX shared the same platform as the Outlander, Lancer and Lancer Evolution X.

 

2011 Mitsubishi ASX Review in Malaysia

 

The look and feel of the car is fairly similar to the Lancer. It is not 100% exactly the same but I would say 80%. Inside the car, the ASX is having the same steering wheel with paddle shifters, fully automatic air conditioner with air filter, auto cruise control and dual airbags with driver’s knee airbag like the Lancer GT. The nappa leather seats (which I like the smell) with enhanced comfort are also part of the ASX offering and the 60:40 split rear seatbacks can be folded down completely flat to make more space.

 

2011 Mitsubishi ASX Review in Malaysia

 

I recalled back in 2010 when I was in Australia for a vacation, I found one of the top grades of the ASX comes with Rockford Fosgate premium audio system with satellite navigation from the factory. Conversely for the Malaysian model, it comes with a Kenwood’s 2-DIN LCD touch screen headunit with 6 speakers (4 speakers and 2 tweeters) instead. Yet of course, the aux audio jack and USB port are available for any portable media players. But, there is no audio control buttons on the steering wheel.

 

Before you engage to the reverse gear, you need to ensure the headunit needs to power on before the rear view is display on the screen.

 

2011 Mitsubishi ASX Review in Malaysia

 

The 2012 model come with more standard features for the ASX, like the keyless entry with push start button and smart key system, leather seats with enhanced comfort, and a set of 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped with 215/60 R17 tyres including the spare.

 

2012 Mitsubishi ASX Review in Malaysia

 

On the technical aspect and performance, the ASX is sharing a similar 4B11 aluminium block 2.0-litre 16v inline-4 DOHC MIVEC engine that coupled with INVECS-III CVT transmission (w/ 6 virtual gears) as the current Mitsubishi Lancer GT 2.0 and Proton Inspira 2.0P model.

 

2012 Mitsubishi ASX Review in Malaysia

 

From the Mitsubishi’s factory in Japan, the ASX is available with front-wheel (2WD) and all-wheel (4WD) drive variants. However, the ASX in Malaysia is a front-wheel (2WD) drive model.

 

2011 Mitsubishi ASX Review in Malaysia

 

The ASX’s engine is churning a maximum output of 150PS @ 6,000rpm with a maximum torque of 197Nm @ 4,200rpm. Because it is a CVT transmission, the acceleration and gear shifting are smoother and more responsive than conventional auto gearbox. The steering of the ASX with tilt and telescopic adjustments is powered by electric instead of conventional hydraulic system. Although the CVT gearboxes and Electric Power Steering (EPS) are not many people favor but it is proven to be more fuel efficient by many automakers. It’s not rocket science, we believe those are the key reasons why the Mitsubishi ASX is one of the most fuel economical and low emission compact SUV in the market as claimed.

 

2011 Mitsubishi ASX Review in Malaysia

 

The safety features of the ASX come with Active Stability Control (ASC), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), dual front airbags with driver’s knee airbag, seatbelts with pretensioners, front sensor with off button, rear reverse sensor and force limiters and Hill Start Assist (HSA). The HSA is pretty useful when you start off on a steep uphill slope which I have tested. The HSA is clever enough to detect the angle and automatically maintains the braking force until the accelerator is applied.

 

It is also a norm that the modern SUVs offer better handling and more aerodynamic than before. Of course, the ASX is not in the exclusion list. The overall ride and comfort of the ASX is pretty good because the SUV come with a wide tread and long wheelbase. The suspension of the ASX is setup with the MacPherson struts on the front and multi-link on the rear. The rating of the shock absorber from the factory is well-tuned which able to deliver great cornering stability, control and comfort.

 

2012 Mitsubishi ASX Review in Malaysia

 

Because we are ‘FastMotoring’ people that travel around the globe just because of cars, our wish lists for a motor vehicle could be a little fancy. After driving the ASX for a couple of days, I found the ASX can even better off if the car is featured with an auto climate control with digital display, auto wiper and auto headlamp with High-Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps.

 

On the other hand, the ASX is currently having a semi-auto headlamp instead, which it is capable to auto-cut off the lamps when the ignition is off to prevent battery drainage, just like the Mitsubishi Triton.

 

The rear passenger seats are rather straight though it provides a good lumbar back support. I suppose if there is a bit more rear seat legroom, it will be awesome for sure. I also found the engine is noisy at high revs.

 

2011 Mitsubishi ASX Review in Malaysia

 

Last of all, Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia only offers the ASX with one variant. The Mitsubishi ASX 2.0 is priced at RM 138,156.10 on-the-road without insurance in Peninsular Malaysia and available in 4 colours – White Pearl, Mica Black, Red Metallic and Titanium Grey. Lastly, the ASX includes a 3-year/100,000 km warranty as well as Mitsubishi’s 2-year free maintenance package.

 

Optional Accessories

 

- Front Corner Extension – RM 1,230

- Front Under Cover – RM 1,080

- Rear Garnish – RM 790

- Chrome Plated Door Mirror Cover – RM 780

- Side Wind Deflector – RM 420

- Rear Bumper Plate – RM470

- Tailgate Protector – RM 390

- Shift Knob – RM 230

- Side Tray Lid (Left-side luggage box) – RM 190

- Side Tray Lid (Right-side luggage box) – RM 200

- Luggage Net – RM 200

- Luggage Mat – RM 120

- Scuff Plate – RM 490

- Large Rear Spoiler:-

White Pearl & Red Metallic – RM 1,590

Black Mica & Grey Metallic – RM 1,490

 

Photo Gallery: 2012 Mitsubishi ASX Malaysia

Proton Go CVT Gearbox With All New Car Line-up

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Today, Proton Holdings Berhad has officially announced that it will be introducing Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) technology to all upcoming new Proton line-up. We have been conducting comprehensive development and integration tests of the CVT with our CamPro engines and we are happy to be able to provide this option to future buyers soon, said Dato’ Sri Haji Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir, Group Managing Director of Proton Holdings Berhad.

 

CVT technology has been growing in popularity amongst high-end auto manufacturers globally as it provides a smoother drive and more efficient performance to their cars. This technology, though not new, has only recently made its way into cars on a large scale with many major automotive companies successfully developing advanced CVT mechanisms that are able to take heavier drive loads compared to earlier variations.

 

In the near future, CVT will be mated to our CamPro engines as an option to our range of cars along with the conventional four speed automatic gear transmission that is currently being used, Dato’ Sri Haji Syed Zainal said. This feature will not only provide more than just a smoother drive but it will also contribute towards fuel efficiency and savings to the user, he added.

 

In comparison to traditional automatic gear transmissions, the utilization of CVT in an engine system reduces transmission weight by up to 20% without compromising output capabilities. It allows the car to change gear ratios seamlessly, eliminating transmission shock, facilitating greater responsiveness and smooth, consistent power delivery. CVT also offers various driving modes to suit the driver’s preference and feel. Proton also highlighted that that the utilization of CVT in a car can reduce fuel consumption by up to 4% with regards to urban driving and almost up to 10% for highway driving. Lower fuel consumption also impacts the environment significantly by reducing CO2 emissions up to 5%.

 

Proton is consistently improving its cars; from build quality to the introduction of various technologies to enhance its engine and driving capabilities, said Dato’ Sri Haji Syed Zainal. The inclusion of CVT to our next generation of cars will not only keep us on a technological par with major automakers but will also contribute positively towards providing Malaysians with greater value for their money.

New Daihatsu Charade will be based on Toyota Yaris XP90 hatchback in Europe

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The current generation of Toyota Yaris (XP90) hatchback will be replaced with the new generation of Toyota Yaris (XP120). In Japan, the new Yaris was launched on December 22, 2010 and we sent one of our journalists to check out the new compact passenger car in Tokyo. You can check the previous post here.

 

According to AutoEvolution, Daihatsu (Toyota’s subsidiary) which specialised in smaller vehicles will uses the current generation of Toyota Yaris (XP90) to rebadged and market it as Daihatsu Charade in Europe. This model is set to introduce in May 2011 for the European auto market.

 

The differences between the Yaris and the new Charade will be its engine which running on 99hp 1.3-litre gasoline engine mated with either 6-speed manual or automatic transmission. Plus, it is limited in 5-door configuration.

2011 Toyota Vitz in Japan (exclusive)

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The third generation of Toyota Vitz (which also called as Toyota Yaris in other region) was launched on December 22, 2010 in Yokohama, Japan. The codename of the new Vitz/Yaris (XP130) is the all-new model which replacing the outgoing second generation (XP90) Vitz/Yaris. It will be launched in Europe and other region by the end of 2011.

 

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FastMotoring crew makes it way to Tokyo to check out the latest Vitz/Yaris to keep our readers updated. The aerodynamic drag of the new Vitz has been reduced with a co-efficient drag value of 0.285.

 

The car remained having 3-door and 5-door hatchback with 1.0L (1KR-FE I3), 1.3L (1NR-FE I4) and 1.5L engine (1NZ-FE I4). In total, there are 4 major sub-variants of Vitz offered for the Japan Domestic Market (JDM). For the F, U and Jewela, it comes with 1.0L, 1.3L and 1.5L engine options mated with 5-speed manual or CVT automatic transmission, and drive-train options of 2WD (FF) and 4WD. For the RS model, only 1.5L engine mated with manual or CVT transmission on 2WD (FF).

 

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This new generation of Vitz/Yaris introduces a new 1.3L engine which is more economical than the 1.0L engine. According to Toyota Japan, the automaker claiming a 26.5 km/Litre tested in Japan with the Toyota Stop & Start System (SmartStop) on the 2WD(FF) 1.3L Dual VVT-i engine – F’ variant . In addition, the response of the Toyota Stop & Start System (SmartStop) takes only 0.35 seconds from stop to start.

 

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Fuel efficiency on other variants as below:-

 

1.0L – 23.0km/Litre

1.3L – 2WD – 24.0km/Litre
4WD – 19.0km/Litre

1.5L – 2WD (CVT) – 20km/Litre
2WD (Manual) – 18.0km/Litre

 

Overall size wise, the new Vitz/Yaris had grown bigger in length (149in vs 153in) and width (66.7in vs 67in) but lower in height (60.2in vs 59in).

 

This model will be likely the version of the all-new Yaris in Malaysia if UMW Toyota happen to market it again. However, you would be expecting a rendition of the new Toyota Yaris (XP130) to morph to a more South East Asia preferences of a budget sedan in the next generation of Toyota Vios.

 

The retail selling price of the 2011 Toyota Vitz in Japan starts from ¥ 1,195,000 to ¥ 1,790,000 which is equivalent from RM 45,410 to RM 68,020. The third generation of Toyota Vitz/Yaris (XP130) shall be targeted to make its debut to South East Asia by end of 2011.

 

Photo Gallery: 2011 Toyota Vitz (JDM) in Tokyo, Japan

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