Mitsubishi’s 2011 ASX (Outlander Sport in the U.S.) barely hit Japanese dealerships February 17 and it’s already making quite a sales splash. Officials first hoped to sell 1500 units monthly, but have already logged 5169 orders.
The ASX is cute, compact, and fuel efficient, and can be outfitted with four-wheel drive or a CVT — all very attractive features. A Japanese tax break on small, gas-sipping cars has also helped the ASX.
Of theorders, 75 percent are of the highest “G” specification with wide-angle HID headlights and push button start. Middle of the road “M” spec garnered 18 percent of buyers, while entry-level “E” spec got 7 percent.
The U.S.-grade Outlander Sport will come standard with a 2.0-liter MIVEC four-cylinder. It’ll hit dealerships this fall and is set to debut at the New York Auto Show later this month. Other than that, most specifications are still under wraps, so stay tuned for more.
Given its popularity with a variety of buyers in Japan (many of whom downsized from luxury SUVs and large sedans), will the 2011 Outlander Sport be a sales hit in the U.S.?
Source: Mitsubishi (Japanese language)




















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The crossover pictured is a Japanese-spec, right-hand-drive vehicle — so no.
Hmmm, doesn’t the door mirror kind of block the view of the fender mirror?