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Mitsubishi Rolls Out 2026 Xpander With New Looks and More Comfort

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2026 Mitsubishi Xpander in Green Gronze Metallic, showcasing its redesigned grille, headlights, and bold front bumper.

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines has rolled out the 2026 Xpander and Xpander Cross, giving the country’s top-selling subcompact MPV its third major refresh. With a starting price of P1.099 million, the updated model banks on bold styling, better tech, and more safety features to keep its edge in a very competitive segment.

Exterior and Design

The front end of the Xpander gets sharper for 2026. A wider grille with satin chrome accents now links to slimmer LED daytime running lights, while redesigned bumpers add visual width. Side skirts and new 17-inch alloy wheels complete the sportier look.

For the Xpander Cross, Mitsubishi borrowed cues from the Triton pickup and Xforce SUV. The upright grille, trapezoidal outline, and vertical guards at the front and rear give it a more rugged SUV stance. Ground clearance stays at 225mm, still the highest in its class, while geometric 17-inch wheels set it apart.

Color choices also expand. The standard Xpander comes in six shades, while the Cross gets three two-tone options, including Sunrise Orange Metallic with a black roof.

Inside the Cabin

Mitsubishi retained the familiar Horizontal Axis dashboard layout but gave it premium touches. The Xpander keeps its black interior, now with soft-touch inserts and stitching. The Cross raises the bar with a burgundy-and-black theme plus Heat Guard leather seats that help reflect heat.

Both trims get a new steering wheel, an 8-inch digital instrument cluster, and a larger 10-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Cross and GLS add extra functions, including pitch and roll displays, plus a 360-degree multi-view camera with 3D mode. Even the second-row middle seat is safer now, thanks to an added headrest.

Safety and Handling

One of the biggest updates is the inclusion of Active Yaw Control for the Xpander GLS. Previously exclusive to the Cross, this system works with stability control to keep the vehicle steady during cornering. Lower trims still get standard stability control and a reverse camera.

Quick Arrival

The updated Xpander made its world premiere in Indonesia only months ago, and it’s now in Philippine showrooms. With its refreshed looks, added safety, and more family-friendly features, Mitsubishi is confident the 2026 Xpander will remain the MPV of choice for Filipino households.

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Power Play at MIAS 2026

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The Manila auto scene steps into a new phase as Manila International Auto Show 2026 opened today at the World Trade Center Metro Manila and Philippine Trade Training Center, drawing industry leaders, officials, and car brands under one roof.

Organized by Worldbex Services International, the show carries the theme “Powering Mobility.” It highlights new energy vehicles, EV infrastructure, and transport solutions as the industry shifts toward electrification and smarter mobility systems.

The opening ceremony gathered key figures from government and business. Among those present were Joseph L. Ang, Dexter Lloyd Cuajotor, Augustus “Joe” D. Ferreria, Imelda “Emi” Calixto-Rubiano, Markus V. Lacanilao, and Ceferino “Perry” S. Rodolfo representing Department of Trade and Industry.

Ang said the event continues to support the industry’s growth despite ongoing challenges, with a strong focus on innovation and collaboration. The program also highlights commercial mobility and sustainable transport solutions as demand shifts.

More than 500 vehicles are on display across 25 car brands, covering a wide range from internal combustion models to hybrids and full electric vehicles. Visitors can expect product launches, test drives, and interactive exhibits throughout the venue.

Now on its 21st year, MIAS remains one of the country’s largest automotive gatherings. The show runs until April 12, with tickets available online and on-site.

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Geely EX5 EM-i Debuts as Hybrid SUV

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Geely Motor Philippines has launched the Geely EX5 EM-i in the local market, introducing a plug-in hybrid SUV offered in Pro and Max variants.

The model uses Geely’s Global Intelligent Electric Architecture and runs on the EM-i Super Hybrid System. It pairs a 1.5-liter engine rated at 73 kW with an electric motor that produces 160 kW and 262 Nm of torque. The system reaches an engine thermal efficiency of 46.5 percent and a combined system efficiency of up to 92.5 percent.

Geely said the hybrid system uses an E-DHT 11-in-1 electric drive setup. The company reported a 13.5 percent reduction in system weight and a 4.3 percent drop in energy loss compared to the previous generation.

Fuel consumption is rated at 6.2 liters per 100 kilometers under WLTP conditions when battery charge drops below 25 percent. Electric energy use is listed at 14.7 kWh per 100 kilometers. The vehicle can travel up to 83 kilometers in electric mode and reach a combined driving range of 943 kilometers.

The EX5 EM-i measures its cabin space through a 2,755 mm wheelbase. Geely said this results in an 84.3 percent space efficiency figure. The rear seats offer extended legroom and headroom, while storage includes more than 30 compartments. Cargo capacity starts at 428 liters and expands to 2,065 liters with the rear seats folded.

The front seats include ventilation with three levels and use a layered design intended to improve comfort. The model also received several international design awards, including recognition from Red Dot, MUSE, IDA, and A’ Design.

Inside, the SUV uses the Flyme Auto system with three displays. These include a 10.2-inch instrument cluster, a 15.4-inch central screen, and a 13.8-inch head-up display. The system supports multiple audio modes through a 16-speaker setup with a 1,000-watt amplifier. A headrest speaker is included for driver-focused audio output.

The vehicle also includes a camping mode that adjusts lighting, music, and screen settings. It allows external power supply for outdoor use.

Safety features include a triple-power system with backup through dual motors and an engine. The platform uses an oil-electric isolation design and a reinforced body structure. Six airbags come standard.

Driver assistance systems include lane departure warning, collision mitigation, lane change assist, and rear cross-traffic warning. The system uses cameras and radar sensors to monitor surroundings.

Geely said the EX5 EM-i addresses demand for lower fuel costs and flexible driving range. The company cited a Guinness World Record result during a drive from Sydney to Melbourne, where the model recorded 3.83 liters per 100 kilometers.

Geely Motor Philippines entered the local market in 2019. The brand has sold more than 30,000 units in the country. Direct operations began in 2025 under Geely Motor Philippines Corporation, with plans to expand its dealer and service network.

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Road Ready This Holy Week

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Hariphil Asia Resources Inc. will deploy roadside assistance stations across key Luzon routes for the Holy Week rush, offering support to Chevrolet owners during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

Two Chevrolet Captiva SUVs, one in black and one in white, displayed on a scenic mountain road at sunset with the text "Captivate Your Drive" and the BPI partner logo.

The company confirmed the rollout of its Chevrolet Road Care Program on April 2, 4, and 5, 2026. Service hours run from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. A total of 11 dealerships will take part, with teams positioned along major highways and travel corridors.

The program covers minor repairs, basic adjustments, maintenance checks, and emergency roadside assistance. Chevrolet said the setup allows motorists to address issues early and avoid delays during long drives.

Stations are divided across North Luzon, Metro Manila, and South Luzon. Locations include Ilocos Norte, Isabela, Dagupan, Baguio, Pampanga, Commonwealth, Makati, Alabang, Cainta, Las Piñas, and Camarines Sur. Each site operates on specific dates within the program window.

The assistance is free for Chevrolet owners. The company said the goal is to keep vehicles in safe running condition during peak travel days when highways see heavier traffic.

HARI President and CEO Maria Fe Perez-Agudo said the initiative focuses on customer safety during long-distance trips. She added that the company will provide timely service and support along key routes.

Chevrolet advised owners to stop by any Road Care station before or during their trip to check their vehicles and address any concerns before they worsen.

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