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Mitsubishi XForce Spotted in Malaysia - Launching Soon?

Kumeran Sagathevan

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The Mitsubishi XForce has been spotted locally, with images showing the compact B-SUV sitting in what appears to be a holding yard while being loaded onto a vehicle carrier.

Said sighting strongly suggests that Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) is moving into the final stages of preparation, with the model finally set for launch into the local market.


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From the visuals, the unit spotted appears to match the non-hybrid specification, similar to the version sold in Indonesia. This points to Malaysia potentially receiving the conventional petrol-powered XForce, rather than the HEV variant offered in Thailand, at least for its initial rollout.

If this proves accurate, it would indicate MMM is taking a more pragmatic approach, prioritising pricing and volume over electrification. This mirrors the Indonesian market strategy rather than Thailand’s more premium, hybrid-focused positioning.


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The timing of the sighting also suggests the Mitsubishi XForce may not be far from its official debut, with a potential launch window as early as Q1 2026. What remains unclear is whether Malaysia will follow Brunei’s single-variant approach or adopt a two-variant line-up similar to Indonesia.

In terms of safety, the XForce already carries strong credentials having secured a five-star ASEAN NCAP rating. It scored 79.15 points out of 100 under the 2021–2025 assessment protocol, reinforcing its standing as a well-engineered regional model.


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Should it arrive mirroring the Indonesian market specification, the XForce would be powered by a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder petrol engine producing 103 hp and 141 Nm, paired with a CVT and front-wheel drive (FWD).

Additionally, it should also offer segment-leading 222 mm ground clearance, along with Active Yaw Control and multiple drive modes tailored for ASEAN road conditions.


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Dimension-wise, the XForce measures 4,390 mm long with a 2,650 mm wheelbase, placing it squarely against established rivals like the Honda HR-V while promising a comparatively spacious cabin. Interior highlights include a 12.3-inch infotainment display, an 8-inch digital instrument cluster and Yamaha premium audio system.


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When launched, the XForce will enter one of the most competitive segments in the Malaysian market. It will be up against proven Japanese nameplates like the Honda HR-V, fast-growing Chinese offerings such as the Chery Tiggo Cross, as well as strong local contenders including the updated Proton X50 and the new Perodua Traz.


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As such, the XForce’s sales success will hinge heavily on how MMM positions it. Much like the Triton pickup, pricing strategy and value proposition will be critical, especially in a segment where buyers are increasingly price-sensitive and feature-driven.


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Equally important will be MMM’s dealer network, after-sales support and ownership experience. If MMM can replicate the Triton’s winning formula by combining competitive pricing with strong network support, the XForce could carve out a meaningful foothold despite the crowded landscape.

With the model now seemingly moving through local logistics channels, the countdown to Mitsubishi’s next major passenger vehicle launch in Malaysia may already be underway.


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