Mitsubishi Destinator 7 Seat SUV : Japanese automaker Mitsubishi left the Indian automotive market in 2016. Since then, fans of the brand in India have been demanding its return. Recently, the company showcased its latest seven-seater SUV, the Destinator, which will be launched first in the Philippines and then in other international markets. Here are some live pictures of the Destinator, which could be the perfect vehicle for the company to relaunch itself in India. So, if you want to know more about this car, read this article till the end.
Mitsubishi Destinator: New Images
Let’s start by discussing the design details of the Mitsubishi Destinator. This unique SUV looks very bold, muscular, and super futuristic. Its main highlight is its T-shaped LED DRLs, which also feature a six-vertical slat design. In addition, this SUV has vertically stacked LED headlights and a large silver garnish, which adds a premium feel to the front look of the vehicle.
Now let’s learn more about this car. Looking at the front of the Destinator, the grille features multiple hexagonal air vents and the traditional Mitsubishi logo in the center. Just below the logo are the front parking camera and ADAS sensors. This SUV also has four parking sensors, a large air dam, and LED fog lights. There’s also a raised dark gray bezel on the lower bumper.
From the side profile, we can see that the new Destinator has strong shoulder lines, thick, squared-off wheel arches, and cladding. A key highlight of the Destinator’s side profile is the 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels. At the rear, the SUV features T-shaped LED taillights, “Destinator” lettering, and a bold rear bumper with a dark gray bezel, which further enhances the design.
Interior Design
As for the interior, live pictures of the inside haven’t been shown yet. However, the company has previously showcased the interior. The Destinator features a very clean and functional dashboard layout and doesn’t clutter the cabin with too many screens like many modern cars.
The main highlights of this car are its 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system and 8.0-inch digital instrument gauge cluster. This SUV also gets an 8-speaker Yamaha Dynamic Premium Sound System, a panoramic sunroof, 64-color ambient lighting, and USB Type-C ports for all three rows. Which is quite good.
Powertrain Options
Mitsubishi has announced that the international-spec Mitsubishi Destinator will be powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine. This engine, which is quite powerful, will be capable of generating 161 bhp and 250 Nm of torque. As for the gearbox, it will feature a CVT. It will also offer five drive modes: Normal, Tarmac, Wet, Gravel, and Mud.