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Mitsubishi Rolls Out 2026 Xpander With New Looks and More Comfort
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.
Cars
318i Pro Makes its Move
BMW Philippines has added a new variant to its 3 Series lineup with the arrival of the BMW 318i Professional, now available in limited numbers across selected dealerships nationwide.
Distributed by SMC Asia Car Distributors Corp., the 318i Professional targets buyers who want a premium compact sedan with updated tech and a more refined cabin without stepping into higher engine outputs. It is priced at Php 3,490,000 and comes with a 5-year or 200,000-kilometer warranty, whichever comes first.

Under the hood is a 2.0-liter TwinPower Turbo 4-cylinder engine that delivers 156 hp and 250 Nm of torque, paired with an 8-speed Steptronic automatic with paddle shifters. Drivers can choose from Comfort, Eco Pro, and Sport modes, with BMW quoting a combined fuel consumption of 6.5 L/100 km and CO₂ emissions of 146 g/km.

The 318i Professional is based on the latest Life Cycle Impulse (LCI II) update of the G20 3 Series. It gets revised LED headlight signatures, reshaped front and rear bumpers, and 18-inch V-spoke bicolor alloy wheels with M high-gloss Shadowline trim. Convenience features include Comfort Access keyless entry, automatic tailgate operation, a rain sensor with automatic light control, plus Park Distance Control front and rear with a reversing camera.

Inside, the cabin is updated with a new flat-bottom steering wheel and redesigned air-conditioning vents with integrated ambient lighting. The BMW Live Cockpit Plus and Widescreen Display handle navigation, infotainment, and vehicle data, while wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard. BMW ConnectedDrive and the My BMW App provide real-time services, remote functions, and added convenience.

Leather Vernasca upholstery, Dark Graphite matte interior trim, sport seats with electric adjustment and driver memory, automatic 3-zone climate control, and a HiFi loudspeaker system round out the comfort features. Safety equipment includes multiple airbags, DSC, DTC, ABS, runflat tires with indicator, ISOFIX mounts, and BMW’s Driving Assistant and Parking Assistant systems for lane keeping, collision avoidance, and automated parking.

The launch of the 318i Professional in the Philippines coincides with the 50th anniversary of the BMW 3 Series, which continues to be one of the brand’s core models globally. Units will be offered in select BMW dealerships including Autoallee BMW in Eton Centris, RSA Motors Greenhills and Libis, Pampanga Premier Cars BMW, and Visayas Motor Works in Cebu.

EV
Charge Before You Leap
Electric vehicles are becoming more visible across Metro Manila, with compact models such as the VinFast VF 3 and VF 5 now blended into everyday traffic. As more Filipinos consider their first electric car, VinFast outlines seven key questions to guide buyers before making the switch.

1. How far do I usually travel?
Range remains the first concern for new EV users. For short city commutes around Makati, Ortigas, or Quezon City, compact models like the VF 5, offering up to 326 kilometers, or the VF 6, which reaches around 480 kilometers, may be enough. Those who frequently drive to provincial destinations such as Subic, Baguio, or Batangas are encouraged to look at the VF 7, which delivers nearly 500 kilometers of range on a full charge.

2. What battery type does the EV use?
Battery technology influences durability, safety, and longevity. VinFast equips the VF 6 and VF 7 with LFP batteries, a Lithium Iron Phosphate chemistry known for stability in hot climates like the Philippines. These batteries are covered by warranties of up to 10 years or 200,000 kilometers, giving buyers additional peace of mind.

3. Where can I charge, and what charger do I need?
The growth of public charging stations in malls, offices, condominiums, and major highways has improved convenience, but understanding accessibility remains essential. Buyers are urged to check connector types, available charging points near their route, and the possibility of installing a home charger. VinFast customers are supported by a three year free charging program in partnership with V Green to help with early adoption.
4. What safety features does the EV include?
Safety continues to be a nonnegotiable requirement. The VF 3 already offers ABS, hill start assist, and airbags despite its compact footprint. Higher models such as the VF 5, VF 6, and VF 7 include blind spot alerts, rear cross traffic warning, and multiple airbags, features designed to help in dense urban traffic or long expressway trips.
5. Where will I bring the EV for servicing?
After sales support is a major factor for first time EV buyers. VinFast is expanding service coverage through partners like Motech and JIGA, allowing customers easier access to maintenance. Vehicles also receive over the air updates, enabling system improvements without visiting a service center.
6. How much will I spend on charging and upkeep?
EV ownership typically leads to lower running costs. A full charge at home can cost ₱200 to ₱300, significantly lower than fuel refills. With fewer moving parts and no engine oil to replace, maintenance expenses also decrease over time.
7. Is an EV the right fit for my lifestyle?
VinFast encourages buyers to evaluate daily routes, charging options, and long term mobility needs. For VF 3 owner Paul Reyes, who has already driven about 10,000 kilometers, the quiet drive, low operating cost, and overall convenience convinced him to commit to electric for good.
VinFast Philippines hopes these seven questions give first time buyers the clarity they need as they join the growing EV community.
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Destinator Drives In Early
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation has opened pre-booking for the all-new Mitsubishi Destinator, a 7-seater SUV positioned for families and everyday adventurers. Reservations are now accepted ahead of its public debut on November 20 at the Ring Garden of Ayala Malls Manila Bay. A display and test drive activity will also run from November 20 to 23 at the ASEANA Concert Grounds in Pasay.

MMPC confirmed three variants for the Philippine market: GLX, GLS, and GT, all equipped with a turbo CVT powertrain. Standard prices are set at P1,389,000 for the GLX, P1,599,000 for the GLS, and P1,929,000 for the GT.

To mark the Destinator’s arrival, early customers who reserve and release their units from November 10, 2025 until January 31, 2026 get introductory discounts: P100,000 off for the GLX and GLS, and P130,000 off for the GT. This brings the prices down to P1,289,000 for the GLX, P1,499,000 for the GLS, and P1,799,000 for the GT.

An additional launch event offer awaits those who place their reservation during the November 20 to 23 launch period at Ayala Malls Manila Bay and release their units on or before January 31, 2026. Qualified buyers receive an extra P5,000 cash discount on top of the introductory pricing. Further details, including full specifications, will be announced at the official launch.


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