Best Mitsubishi SUVs / 4WDs

Based on 145 reviews
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Since 2014
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$28,000 to $75,000
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  • Starting Price $29,990 to $45,540
  • TransmissionContinuously Variable (CVT)
  • Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive (FWD), All Wheel Drive (AWD) and Four Wheel Drive (4WD)
  • Fuel Type Petrol
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SueTAS
 

Love it!! – Love it, best car I have had in appearance and drive.

Mitsubishi Pajero

Mitsubishi Pajero

4.3 
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  • Starting Price $49,990 to $63,990
  • TransmissionAutomatic and Manual
  • Drive TypeFour Wheel Drive (4WD)
  • Fuel Type Petrol and Diesel
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KUNWARVIC6 posts
 

Excellent build quality and firm ride, impressive off road capability and handling. I have purchased Pajero in 2015 brand new, used it for few years and overall it proved to be a good choice. Engine pickup was slow however, but I enjoyed every ride. Show details

Mitsubishi ASX

Mitsubishi ASX (2010-2026)

4.0 
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  • Starting Price $23,990 to $39,180
  • TransmissionAutomatic, Manual and Continuously Variable (CVT)
  • Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive (FWD) and Four Wheel Drive (4WD)
  • Fuel Type Petrol and Diesel
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Neil EQLD16 posts
 

Done 135,000 kilometres. No oil leaks or oil use. One rattle in dash. Phone buttons on the steering wheel have stopped working. Audio system is still working well. All other functions are working well. Still my keeper car. Show details

Mitsubishi Outlander

Mitsubishi Outlander

3.7 
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  • Starting Price $33,290 to $74,490
  • TransmissionAutomatic and Continuously Variable (CVT)
  • Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive (FWD) and All Wheel Drive (AWD)
  • Fuel Type Petrol and Plugin Hybrid (PHEV)
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Mark7 posts
 

Mitsubishi sold me a car with a faulty fuel gauge. Luckily found out only a few kms after turning off the M4 after midnight. since then have… Read more

repeatedly washed their hands of doing anything to rectify the situation by blaming the now 3 diabolical service centres who have either refused point blank to address the issue (Camden Valley) or blatantly lied straight to my face about doing the diagnostic work that is required (Castle Hill). Third Mitsubishi Ive bought. NEVER AGAIN. If you want any defects fixed understand Mitsubishi will take ZERO responsibility for them. STEER CLEAR!

Mitsubishi Pajero Sport

Mitsubishi Pajero Sport

3.8 
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  • Starting Price $44,990 to $63,990
  • TransmissionAutomatic
  • Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive (FWD) and Four Wheel Drive (4WD)
  • Fuel Type Diesel
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Karsten B.2 posts
 

2017 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Exceed Bought my Pajero Sport new back in 2017, and it’s now ticked over 140,000 kays. Honestly, it’s been rock solid.… Read more

I service it myself every December — it’s that easy. Anyone who can handle a screwdriver and a spanner will have no trouble doing it. You’ll never need a workshop with this car; it’s built simple and smart.

Only issue I’ve ever had was a small leak in one of the intercooler hoses around 120,000 km — replaced both just to be safe. Still on the original front rotors, barely touched the rear brakes, and the engine doesn’t use a drop of oil.

It’s done plenty of towing and weekend hunting trips off-road, and it’s handled everything with ease. I don’t flog it through mud holes — just use it properly — and it’s never missed a beat.

What cracks me up is the online ratings. My car’s got nothing but 4-plus-star reviews from owners, yet somehow ends up with an overall 3.9. Meanwhile, Jeep — the king of breakdowns — scores almost the same. Go figure.

Verdict: Super reliable, tough, and easy to maintain. Would buy the same car again tomorrow. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (2018-2026)

4.2 
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  • Starting Price $29,990 to $56,690
  • TransmissionAutomatic and Continuously Variable (CVT)
  • Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive (FWD), All Wheel Drive (AWD) and Four Wheel Drive (4WD)
  • Fuel Type Petrol and Plugin Hybrid (PHEV)
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Yi Bei2 posts
 

Man, I’ve been driving the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross YB Petrol Aspire (2024–2026) lately and honestly it’s way better than I expected. It’s got that… Read more

sleek look — not too flashy, but just clean and modern. The ride feels smooth, even on rougher roads, and the petrol engine’s got enough pep to make city driving fun without killing the fuel tank.

Inside is comfy, seats are good, and the tech stuff (like the screen and features) feels pretty solid for what you pay. It’s not a supercar or anything, but for everyday driving and weekend trips it just works. Definitely surprised me — solid choice if you want a reliable SUV that doesn’t feel boring.

10/10 would recommend for anyone wanting a comfy, easy‑going ride with some style.