2020 Mitsubishi Mirage vs 2017-2019: Facelift changes & differences
The 2020 Mitsubishi Mirage is the second facelift for the A00 hatch. See what’s changed between from the 2017 facelift in this side by side comparison.
The 2020 Mitsubishi Mirage is the second facelift for the A00 hatch. See what’s changed between from the 2017 facelift in this side by side comparison.
The 2020 Mitsubishi Mirage facelift has an all new front with new headlamps, Dynamic Shield grille, squarer bumpers, and LED taillamps.
The 2020 Mitsubishi Mirage facelift partially fixes the design of the supermini hatch with new headlights, Dynamic Shield grille, bumpers and hood.
The 2020 Mitsubishi Mirage facelift is the hatch’s second, and includes new lights, bumpers, a Dynamic Shield grille, and a more upscale interior trim.
The sixth-gen Mitsubishi Mirage is in a smaller class than the previous models to wear the badge, and was designed for emerging markets.
For the 2017 model year, the Mitsubishi Mirage has a new nose, bolder grille, new headlights and LED tail lamps, and an upgrade infotainment system.
Unless you live in Puerto Rico, the Mitsubishi Mirage is not a big seller in the USA. As such, it will skip the 2016 model year.
Small, cheap and affordable is the mantra for the sixth-gen Mitsubishi Mirage hatch. Powered by a 74hp/55kW 1.2-liter 3-cylinder with 5-sp manual or CVT.
The sixth-gen Mitsubishi Mirage hatchback spawned an awkward looking sedan in 2013. Sold as the Attrage, Mirage G4 and Dodge Attitude in some markets.
Inexpensive sedans do well in Mexco, so slightly modifying the Mitsubishi Mirage/Attrage sedan and turning it into a Chrysler or Dodge makes perfect sense.