Mitsubishi X-Force has been revealed in Indonesia and an Indian vlogger compares it to the Renault Duster in India. Duster was among the first mid-size SUVs in India. That led to the creation of this segment almost a decade ago. In fact, it was a massively successful product for some years. Then came the Korean giants in the form of Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. They are the current market leaders in this segment. On the other hand, the Duster is nowhere to be seen. It was discontinued in our market. Now, an Indian vlogger is in Indonesia. She details the new X-Force, which is a cousin of the Duster.
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Mitsubishi X-Force to Rival Renault Duster
This video comes from Rajni Chaudhary on YouTube. She is showing a walkaround tour of the X-Force. At the front, the compact SUV has a striking and modern appearance. This includes things like sleek LED DRLs, an LED headlamp cluster, a massive front grille finished in glossy black material with a large Mitsubishi logo at the centre, a silver accent on the bumper and an upright bonnet. On the sides, there are elegant 18-inch alloy wheels, black side pillars, chunky wheel arches and side body cladding. At the rear, there are split-LED taillamps, a shark fin antenna, a roof-mounted spoiler and a rugged bumper. Overall, the SUV looks quite sturdy and imposing.
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Interior and Features
The cabin layout of the X-Force is quite modern as well. This includes things like a 12.3-inch infotainment display and an 8-inch digital instrument cluster, an 8-speaker Dynamic Sound Yamaha Premium audio system with tweeters, woofers, connected car tech features with Weblink, USB-A, USB-C ports, wireless charging, and much more. It is packed with the latest connectivity, convenience and comfort features which is a major pull for a whole lot of buyers.
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Specs
Under the hood lies a potent 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine which makes a decent 103 hp and 141 Nm of peak power and torque. The transmission duties consist of a continuously variable automatic transmission. The SUV has four drive modes – Normal, Gravel, Mud and Wet. Its ground clearance is an impressive 222 mm, an approach angle of 21-degree and a departure angle of 35-degree. The wheelbase is a decent 2,650 mm which is cool for the passengers. In the Indonesian market, it costs $25,200 (approx. Rs 21 lakh).
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