What are the differences between Toyota Avanza and Mitsubishi Xpander?
Toyota Avanza and Mitsubishi Xpander are the two most popular multi-purpose vehicles (MPVS) on the Philippine market. We choose each model to see which one is more worthy of your purchase.
Undergoing an external overhaul, the latest Avanza now sports its brand-new fascia to give the vehicle a more sporty, more confident look. The new split LED headlamp is introduced in cosmetic surgery, which better integrates the feature line of engine hood metal plate. The front fog lights are also a new look next to the dark front grille. A new set of alloy wheels, after minor adjustments, and fin shaped antennas complete the modern look of the new Toyota Avanza.
The 2018 Mitsubishi Xpander is arguably one of the most attractive MPVS you can buy, offering a compelling look, an impressive base and a semi competitive price (from 188000 to 1235000 pesos). There are four Xpander models with a 1.5-liter in-line four valve DOHC MIVEC engine, which can provide 105 horsepower and 141 nm of torque. The bottom trim GLX is the only manual transmission in the range - the rest is supported by a 4-speed automatic transmission. The suspension is provided by McPherson strut, with coil spring and stabilizer pair at the front and torsion beam at the rear.
Toyota Avanza puts safety first of all models, and the latest Toyota Avanza is no different, even though it's entry-level. Basic safety features include dual SRS airbags for driver and passenger, anti lock braking, 3-point ELR seat belts for all seats, and ISOFIX child seat restraint system for young people. In addition, the new Toyota Avanza is equipped with integrated side mirror turn signal lights, electronic brake force distribution system, wireless door lock and Toyota vehicle safety system (TVSS). Toyota Avanza has achieved four stars in adult occupant protection in ASEAN NCAP, but only two stars in child protection.
With regard to the safety features of the Xpander, in addition to the driver and passenger airbags, the three-point seat belts on each seat, and a special set of traction and brake aids including traction control, hill start assist and active stability control (Xpander cross only). What's more, Mitsubishi's patent enhanced crash safety evolution (rise) body frame protects all passengers from strong collisions and collisions. For all security functions, Mitsubishi Xpander received a 4-star rating from ASEAN NCAP.
Toyota Avanza has six trim pieces, ranging from the highest specification 1.5 Veloz A / T to the lowest 1.3 JMT. The top variant Veloz features a unique dark red mica metallic color. The rest of the colors are dark blue se, black metallic, gray metallic, silver mica metallic, beige metallic and white, and the colors can vary according to different models.
As mentioned earlier, Mitsubishi Xpander has four different interiors: Xpander cross, GLS, GLX plus and GLX. Color options include sunrise orange, quartz white pearl, red metallic, biotite, Sterling Silver Metallic and Graphite Grey. The availability of colors also varies by variable.
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Four of our money, we'd rather go with Xpander because it looks better inside and outside. Not to mention, the Xpander cross is a particularly attractive proposition because it is an affordable premium car. But Avanza is not listless, and those with tight budgets don't have problems with the Toyota MPV.