Mitsubishi has officially unveiled its latest family SUV—the Mitsubishi Destinator. This affordable seven-seater crossover is equipped with a fuel-efficient turbocharged engine and is engineered to handle rough road conditions with ease.
The Mitsubishi Destinator will make its public debut on July 23 at the Indonesia Auto Show, with sales launching shortly after. The starting price is expected to be under $30,000, making it a compelling option in the family SUV segment. Full details of the model have been revealed on Mitsubishi’s official website.
Positioned Between Value and Versatility
The Destinator is essentially a larger sibling to the budget-friendly Mitsubishi Xforce, built on an extended version of its platform. While more affordable than the Mitsubishi Outlander, it offers similar dimensions and practicality.
Key Dimensions of the 2025 Mitsubishi Destinator:
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Length: 4,680 mm
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Width: 1,840 mm
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Height: 1,780 mm
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Wheelbase: 2,815 mm
Design That Stands Out
The new Mitsubishi Destinator features a rugged and bold design, with a high-set hood and sculpted body lines. A wide front grille is flanked by distinctive T-shaped LED headlights, giving it a commanding presence on the road. All trims come standard with stylish 18-inch alloy wheels.
Interior: Tech-Focused and Family-Ready
Inside, the Destinator offers a tech-forward cabin featuring an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 12.3-inch central touchscreen display. Comfort and practicality are front and center, with all three rows of seating equipped with cup holders, USB ports, and small item storage compartments.
Feature-Rich Configuration
The Destinator boasts an impressive suite of features, including:
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Keyless entry
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Ambient LED lighting with 64 color options
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Panoramic sunroof
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Dual-zone climate control
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Premium Yamaha audio system
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360-degree camera system
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Power liftgate
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Adaptive cruise control
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Automatic emergency braking
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Blind spot monitoring system