ASX Comfort
Key features of the ASX 2WD Comfort
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Explore key features in more detail

Explore key features in more detail
Explore key features in more detail
Standard on: All variants
The Gear Shift Indicator encourages fuel efficient driving by indicating the optimal gear shifting points to the driver. The horizontal bar-type econometer and range remaining display are continuously updated depending on current driving style, providing a further visual incentive for economical driving.
Standard on: All variants
Lateral slippage can easily occur if the rear wheels lock up due to braking hard on slippery surfaces or braking hard when at high speeds. ABS suppresses this by controlling the brakes' hydraulic pressure. EBD adjusts the rear wheels' braking force to the number of occupants and load to deliver braking force that is ideally matched to almost any situation.
Standard on: All variants
The built-in Bluetooth interface system allows safer hands-free operation of a compatible mobile phone whilst driving, employing voice recognition technology and steering wheel-mounted buttons.
Please note that Mitsubishi cannot guarantee compatibility with all mobile phones and Bluetooth devices with the handsfree system fitted to this vehicle. Please check with the mobile phone manufacturer for further information on compatibility.
ASX2 features bluetooth via dashboard button.
ASX3 features Bluetooth via Steering wheel controls.
ASX4 features Bluetooth via Multimedia Touch Screen.
Click the link below for Bluetooth compatibility information:
Standard on: All variants
If sensors located throughout the car detect unstable movement, such as lateral slippage, the Stability Control function automatically controls the brakes and engine output to stabilise the car.
If the sensors detect wheel slip when starting on slick surfaces, such as a snow-covered road, the Traction Control function automatically brakes the slipping wheel and governs engine output to enable a smoother start.
Standard on: All variants
The ASX's chassis combines a wide track and long wheelbase with dependable MacPherson strut front suspension and a sophisticated rear multi-link set-up, bolstered by front and rear stabiliser bars, for stable and predictable handling and enhanced ride comfort.
Standard on: All variants
When stopped on a slope, HSA (Hill Start Assist) automatically holds the brakes for about 2 seconds after the driver releases the brake pedal and applies the accelerator, to prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards.
ESS (Emergency Stop signal System) reduces the possibility of rear end collisions during sudden braking by the rapid and automatic blinking of the hazard warning lamps to alert vehicles approaching from behind.
Standard on: All variants
To keep occupants in every seat safe in the event of a collision, ASX is available with a 7-airbag system to provide protection from all sides. Curtain airbags extending along both sides protect front and 2nd-row occupants in a side collision, while the 1st-row occupants are additionally protected by front and side airbags. For further safety, a driver's knee airbag helps to protect the legs in a forward collision.
Standard on: All variants
The Gear Shift Indicator encourages fuel efficient driving by indicating the optimal gear shifting points to the driver. The horizontal bar-type econometer and range remaining display are continuously updated depending on current driving style, providing a further visual incentive for economical driving.
Standard on: All variants
Lateral slippage can easily occur if the rear wheels lock up due to braking hard on slippery surfaces or braking hard when at high speeds. ABS suppresses this by controlling the brakes' hydraulic pressure. EBD adjusts the rear wheels' braking force to the number of occupants and load to deliver braking force that is ideally matched to almost any situation.
Standard on: All variants
The built-in Bluetooth interface system allows safer hands-free operation of a compatible mobile phone whilst driving, employing voice recognition technology and steering wheel-mounted buttons.
Please note that Mitsubishi cannot guarantee compatibility with all mobile phones and Bluetooth devices with the handsfree system fitted to this vehicle. Please check with the mobile phone manufacturer for further information on compatibility.
ASX2 features bluetooth via dashboard button.
ASX3 features Bluetooth via Steering wheel controls.
ASX4 features Bluetooth via Multimedia Touch Screen.
Click the link below for Bluetooth compatibility information:
Standard on: ASX4, ASX4 Auto
Find your perfect driving position with the multi-adjustable electric seating available on the range-topping ASX4 and keep warm on those cold mornings with heated front seats.
Multi-adjustable electric seating applies to drivers seat only. Both front seats are heated.
Standard on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX4 Auto
In the event of the brake and accelerator pedals being pressed at the same time, the engine ECU prevents unintended acceleration by giving priority to the braking operation.
Available on: ASX4, ASX4 Auto
The ASX's AWC (All Wheel Control) technology oversees the operation of the electronically-controlled on-demand 4WD, ABS and M-ASTC systems, providing an integrated approach to handling, traction and stability. A key component in the drivetrain is the electronic control coupling, which allows varying amounts of torque to be directed to the rear wheels depending on driving conditions and traction needs.
Available only on 4WD variants.
Standard on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX4 Auto
Remote audio controls allows you to manage the volume of your music and change between input modes and radio stations at the touch of a button.
Standard on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX4 Auto
Cruise control allows more relaxed driving on longer journeys when traffic levels allow by letting you remove your feet from the pedals. It is cancelled and driver control regained instantly when either the clutch or brake pedals are pressed.
Standard on: All variants
If sensors located throughout the car detect unstable movement, such as lateral slippage, the Stability Control function automatically controls the brakes and engine output to stabilise the car.
If the sensors detect wheel slip when starting on slick surfaces, such as a snow-covered road, the Traction Control function automatically brakes the slipping wheel and governs engine output to enable a smoother start.