Mitsubishi Destinator pricing leaks ahead of South African debut

Approved for South Africa in February, pricing has emerged of the Mitsubishi Destinator ahead of its local market launch at the end of March.

In-between

Positioned between the Outlander Sport and full-size Outlander, the Destinator provides seating for seven and shares its powertrain and platform with the former.

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Revealed two years ago as the DST Concept, the Destinator uses a unibody platform and, as with the Outlander Sport/Xforce, is built at Mitsubishi’s Cikarang plant in Indonesia.

Fundamentals

Billed as a model for developing markets, the Destinator has an overall length of 4 680 mm, wheelbase of 2 815 mm, height of 1 780 mm and width of 1 840 mm.

As in its home market, ground clearance is rated at 214 mm. Drive goes to the front wheels only.

Standard, though, is a drive mode selector with five settings: Wet, Tarmac, Normal, Gravel and Mud.

Boosted 1.5

Based on details posted on an official Mitsubishi dealer’s website, the Destinator has a choice of two trim levels: GLS and Exceed.

Mitsubishi Destinator South Africa price revealed
Destinator will be front-wheel drive only, and slot-in between the Outlander Sport and full-size Outlander. Picture: Mitsubishi

Motivation comes from the same 1.5-litre petrol engine as in the Outlander Sport, but with the inclusion of a turbocharger to lift power and torque from 77kW/141Nm to 120kW/250Nm.

A CVT is, once again, the sole transmission option available.

Spec

In terms of spec, the GLS has the following as standard:

  • 18-inch alloy wheels;
  • LED headlights;
  • bootlid spoiler;
  • fabric seats;
  • climate control;
  • keyless entry;
  • 4.2-inch TFT instrument cluster display;
  • six-speaker sound system;
  • eight-inch infotainment display;
  • Push-button start;
  • type-A and type-C USB ports;
  • six airbags;
  • reverse camera;
  • rear parking sensors;
  • Hill Start Assist;
  • Active Yaw Control;
  • Electronic Stability System

As standard, a black finish has been applied to the grille, bumpers and window surrounds.

For the Exceed, the grey-finished alloy wheels are replaced by diamond-cut items, still 18-inches, and the climate control by an automatic dual-zone setup.

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Flagship Exceed comes standard with a 12.3-inch infotainment system and an eight-speaker Yamaha sound system. Picture: Mitsubishi

Also gone is the TFT display, replaced by a full eight-inch setup, while the infotainment display now measures 12.3-inches.

Included further is:

  • chrome exterior detailing;
  • folding electric mirrors;
  • roof rails;
  • rain sense wipers;
  • panoramic sunroof;
  • hands-free electric tailgate;
  • imitation leather upholstery;
  • eight-speaker Yamaha sound system;
  • cooled centre console glove box;
  • wireless smartphone charger;
  • ambient lighting;
  • electric driver’s seat;
  • tyre pressure monitor;
  • surround-view camera system;
  • front parking sensors;
  • Adaptive Cruise Control;
  • Forward Collision Mitigation;
  • Lane Change Assist;
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert;
  • Blind Spot Monitoring;
  • Lead Vehicle Departure Alert

Colours

In total, a choice of six colours is provided:

  • black;
  • Red Metallic;
  • Lunar Blue;
  • Blade Silver Metallic;
  • Graphite Grey Metallic;
  • Quartz White Pearl

Price

Included in the Destinator’s price tag is a five-year/unlimited km warranty plus a five-year/75 000 km service plan.

  • Destinator 1.5T GLS CVT – R489 900
  • Destinator 1.5T Exceed CVT – R569 900

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