Top 7 "Hidden Gems" That Prove the 2026 Mitsubishi Xforce Was Built for Malaysia

The B-segment SUV market in Malaysia is a battlefield. With the Proton X50, Honda HR-V, and the new Perodua Traz fighting for space, why should the Mitsubishi Xforce be on your shortlist?
While the "Dynamic Shield" face and the 1.5L MIVEC engine get all the headlines, the real reason to buy the Xforce lies in the details. After diving into the spec sheet and testing the cabin, we found SEVEN "hidden gems" that prove Mitsubishi actually listened to what Malaysian drivers deal with every single day.
1. The "Flood-Ready" 222mm Ground Clearance

While many B-segment SUVs are just "hatchbacks on stilts," the Xforce offers a class-leading 222mm ground clearance. This isn't just higher than the Proton X50 (180mm) or Toyota Corolla Cross (161mm); it actually towers over several larger 4WDs.
Why it matters for Malaysians:
- Flash Flood Buffer: That extra height provides vital peace of mind during KL’s sudden downpours. Navigating water-clogged stretches in Mutiara Damansara or Shah Alam is far less daunting with a 22.2cm safety margin.
- The "Pothole" Filter: The high clearance and rugged suspension make short work of construction zones, jagged potholes, and those "mountainous" Malaysian speed bumps.
- Commanding View: A taller seating position gives you a better vantage point to spot traffic hazards or rising water levels much earlier than in a lower crossover.
2. The "Wet Mode" Savior (Powered by AYC)
The headline feature of the Mitsubishi Xforce is undoubtedly the Wet Mode, a global debut for the brand specifically developed for the unpredictable thunderstorms and hydroplaning risks of Southeast Asia. While many rivals offer a "Snow" mode that is useless in Malaysia, Mitsubishi has focused on our real-world enemy: Water.

Wet Mode uses Active Yaw Control (AYC), technology inherited from the legendary Lancer Evolution. It uses the braking system to simulate "torque vectoring" across the front wheels. If you hit a deep puddle or enter a flooded corner, the system applies precise braking pulses to the inner front wheel. This forces more power to the outer wheel, "tucking" the car’s nose into the turn. It prevents the car from sliding straight (understeering), keeping you "glued" to the road even in heavy rain.

Why it Matters for Malaysians:
- Hydroplaning Defense: We’ve all felt that heart-stopping moment on the NKVE when the steering goes light after hitting a puddle. Wet Mode recalibrates the Engine & CVT logic and the Electronic Power Steering to give you a more "weighted," damped feel, filtering out the "nervous" feedback from the tires.
- Proactive, Not Reactive: Unlike standard Traction Control (ASTC) which waits for you to slip before cutting power, Wet Mode lowers the intervention threshold. It engages earlier to prevent wheel spin before it starts, giving you total confidence even when visibility is near zero.
- Confidence for Every Driver: Whether it’s a sudden 3:00 PM downpour in Subang or a flooded trunk road in Pahang, Wet Mode bridges the gap between a standard FWD setup and a more complex AWD system. It’s peace of mind you can actually feel through the steering wheel.
3. The "Console Cooler Box" (Bye-Bye Warm Teh O’ Ais)

The Xforce features a center console cooler box that uses the AC system to keep up to 4 bottles chilled. It’s a simple feature that makes a massive difference in our 33°C tropical climate.
Why it matters for Malaysians:
- Beat the 33°C Heat: In our relentless tropical climate, a cold drink isn't just a luxury, it’s a necessity for staying alert. This feature ensures your Teh O’ Ais or mineral water stays refreshing, even if you’re parked under the sun at an open-air carpark.
- The Ultimate Jam Companion: Whether you're navigating the Federal Highway peak hour or on a long Balik Kampung drive, having "fridge-cold" drinks within arm's reach makes a massive difference in cabin comfort.
- Smart Storage: It’s not just a box; it’s a dedicated cooling zone that prevents your drinks from sweating all over your upholstery, keeping your interior clean and your beverages frosty.
4. 8-Step Reclining Rear Seats (VIP Comfort for the Family)

Usually, sitting in the back of a B-segment SUV feels like sitting on a park bench. Mitsubishi fixed this with 8-step manual reclining rear seats. Combined with the 2,650mm wheelbase (longest in its class), the rear legroom and posture flexibility are serious threats to the competition.
Why it matters for Malaysians:
- The "Balik Kampung" Game-Changer: On long hauls back to Kedah or Kelantan, fixed seats cause back fatigue. These 8 levels of recline allow passengers to find their "sweet spot" for a nap, making 4-hour traffic jams much more bearable.
- Elderly-Friendly Comfort: For many Malaysian families, the back seat is for parents or grandparents. The ability to tilt the seat back provides better lumbar support and a more "relaxed" posture that feels like a D-segment luxury sedan rather than a compact SUV.
- Maximum Flexibility: Whether you’re fitting bulky child seats or accommodating plus-sized adults, you can adjust the angle to prioritize either passenger comfort or extra boot space for those extra bags of keropok or groceries.
5. The "Avionics" Pajero Tribute


If you opt for the range-topping Ultimate variant, you aren't just getting a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen, you’re getting a digital homage to Mitsubishi’s Dakar Rally legacy. While rivals like the Proton X50 or Honda HR-V offer clean, "safe" interfaces, the Xforce leans into a rugged, high-tech aesthetic that feels like it belongs in a fighter jet.

To celebrate the legendary Mitsubishi Pajero, the Xforce features a suite of off-road widgets that tap into the spirit of adventure. You can monitor:
- A Digital Compass: Keeping you oriented on your heading.
- Elevation Visualiser: Tracking your altitude as you climb toward Genting or Cameron Highlands.
- Tilt Angle Gauges: Displaying the car’s pitch and roll in real-time.
The "Avionics" Menu: Beyond the Pajero nostalgia, there is a dedicated "Avionics" menu that is a dream for technical drivers. This is where the cockpit feel truly comes alive, displaying "under-the-hood" data that most cars hide away, including:
- Fuel Flow & Vacuum Pressure: For those who want to master the art of fuel-efficient driving.
- Steering Angle: Showing the precise degree of your front wheels—a feature usually reserved for hardcore off-roaders or performance cars.
- Brake & Throttle Input: Visualizing exactly how much pressure you're applying to the pedals.
Why it Matters: In a segment where interiors are starting to look like generic iPads, the Xforce stands out. It gives the driver a sense of mechanical connection. Whether you're a "geek" for engine data or just love the rugged "Pajero Aura," this system turns a standard commute into an engaging experience that makes the competition feel a bit plain by comparison.
6. The "Tall-Item" Solution: Height-Adjustable Cargo Floor

The Xforce features a two-tier, height-adjustable, offering up to 410 litres of space cargo board. You can keep it at the top level to create a hidden storage space underneath (perfect for keeping your laptop bag out of sight), or drop it down to the lower level to maximize the vertical height of the boot.
Why it matters for Malaysians: This flexibility, combined with the 40:20:40 split-folding rear seats, means you can carry long items (like a flat-pack IKEA shelf) and a tall item simultaneously without breaking a sweat.
Most SUVs give you a flat floor, and that’s it. But if you’ve ever tried to fit a tall potted plant from a nursery in Sungai Buloh or a vertical suitcase, you know that every centimeter counts.
7. "Anti-Heat" Leatherette: No More Scorched Thighs

Both variants of the Xforce come with Anti-Heat Leatherette upholstery. This material is engineered with a special "Heat Guard" coating designed to reflect infrared rays and reduce heat build-up.
Why it matters for Malaysians: Even after two hours in the sun, these seating surfaces stay significantly cooler than traditional leather. It’s a feature that works perfectly with the Driver’s Knee Air Vent, allowing you to cool down your body and the seat surface almost instantly once the engine is on.
We’ve all experienced the "sauna" effect of getting into a car that’s been parked under the midday sun at an open-air carpark. Standard leather seats can reach temperatures that make sitting down painful.
Is It More Than Just an Xpander SUV?

On paper, the 105 PS might seem modest. But when you look at the 21 bottle holders, the Yamaha Premium Sound, and the Nanoe X air purifier, you realize the Xforce isn't trying to be a race car. It’s trying to be the most practical, comfortable, and reliable companion for the Malaysian daily grind.


The Xforce is now at all Mitsubishi showrooms. Priced from RM109,980 (Urban) to RM119,980 (Ultimate), it’s a "Right-Priced" alternative with a 5-year unlimited mileage warranty.




Available in four colors, Diamond Black Mica, Red Metallic, Graphite Gray, and Quartz White Pearl, it currently offers an Early Bird Promo (until 12 April 2026) that includes:
- RM5,000 cash rebate + 3 free labor services.
- "Buy 1 Free 1" contest entry for a chance to win another Xforce Ultimate.
- Additional RM1,000 rebates via loyalty or government schemes.
You can also opt for three accessory packages (Excitement, Roof Rail, or Practical) with a 20% discount for the first 50 customers, starting from just RM560.
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Sofea Najmi
A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv
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