After 15 years, the current Mitsubishi ASX is being retired in Australia due to upcoming safety regulations. It will be replaced by a rebadged version of the Renault Captur, launching in 2025. While pricing and powertrain details are yet to be confirmed, the new ASX will mark a significant shift for Mitsubishi in the Australian market.
It’s official: After around 15 years on the Australian market, the current Mitsubishi ASX is finally being retired. The budget-friendly small SUV will be replaced by a model that, since 2023, has been wearing the Mitsubishi ASX nameplate in Europe: a rebadged Renault Captur .
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