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Mitsubishi Grandis Reborn as a Renault-Based SUV in Europe

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The Mitsubishi Grandis returns as an SUV in Europe, featuring Renault underbones and hybrid-only powertrains.

It has been more than a decade since Mitsubishi discontinued its popular compact MPV model, the Mitsubishi Grandis. But now, this familiar nameplate returns as an SUV crossover in Europe, featuring Renault’s underbones and hybrid-only powertrain lineups.

Similar to other EU-specific Mitsubishi models, the new Grandis underpins the CMF-B platform that is used as part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance. Specifically, the new Grandis is loosely based on the Renault Symbioz, which is positioned as the marque’s new C-segment SUV crossover.

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Despite the similarities, the new Grandis gets a slightly different powertrain lineup than its French cousin, as its lineup starts with a 1.3-litre turbocharged mild hybrid (MHEV) setup that delivers 140 PS. Said engine can be mated to either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed DCT automatic transmission option, helping to send power to the front wheels (FWD).

There’s also a more conventional parallel hybrid (HEV) option, which uses a 1.8-litre nat-asp petrol mill rated at 109 PS that is paired with two electric motors, a smart multi-mode transmission, and a small 1.4-kWh lithium-ion hybrid battery. Combined, the whole setup delivers 156 PS, once again driving only the front wheels (FWD).

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Just like any other modern HEV, the new Grandis hybrid comes with an EV driving mode, which runs solely on the e-motors, as well as a regenerative mode that employs regenerative braking to juice up its small battery pack during deceleration and braking.

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In terms of design, the new Grandis looks pretty similar to the Symbioz, featuring the same sleek silhouette with a conventional five-door SUV bodystyle. The Mitsubishi-ification treatment only comes in the form of a new front grille, Mitsubishi’s iconic triple-diamond emblems on both ends, the ‘Grandis’ nameplate at the tailgate, and five-spoke wheels.

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No longer an MPV, the new Grandis features a typical five-seater layout spread across two rows of seats. Up front, it gets the same front dash setup as the Symbioz, featuring a portrait-oriented 10.4-inch infotainment screen powered by Google built-in OS, a digital metre cluster, and a floating central console housing the gear shifter and several buttons for the climate control.

Despite missing the third-row seat, the new Grandis is still a pretty practical family car, featuring a boot that holds between 434 and 566 litres of space, depending on the position of the slidable rear seats. Other equipment highlights include a power remote tailgate, a panoramic glass roof with electrochromic dimming, and a host of ADAS functions.

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And just like the Symbioz, the all-new 2025 Mitsubishi Grandis will also be manufactured at Renault’s plant in Valladolid, Spain. Deliveries are slated to commence sometime later this year, where it will be a European market special along with other Renault-based Mitsubishi models.



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An avid two-wheeler that writes and talks about four-wheelers for a living, while dreaming of an urban transit-laden Malaysia. @mukhlisazman

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