Market volatility may have killed the true Mitsubishi ASX replacement


The new Renault-based 2026 Mitsubishi ASX may not have been the Japanese brand’s first choice, but ensuring there was a suitable replacement for the 15-year-old but still popular small SUV was key in a market filled with uncertainty.

Speaking to CarExpert at the launch of the new ASX – which is based on the Renault Captur – executives from Mitsubishi Australia all but confirmed the vehicle is a stopgap before a “true replacement” can be developed.

With the previous ASX having been on sale since August 2010, we asked Mitsubishi Australia’s General Manager of Product Strategy, Bruce Hampel, why a replacement model wasn’t in development sooner – or if there was perhaps a stillborn project which has never seen the light of day.

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“I can’t really speak [to it] – but you’re on the money,” Mr Hampel told CarExpert.

“In terms of like, yeah, [the new ASX] was filling a need to have an offering in this space until we can develop probably the true replacement of ASX.”

But while the all-new ASX has only just been released in Australia, the Renault Captur on which it’s based is already halfway through its expected model life – having first gone on sale in Europe in 2019.

“We needed a product in the small SUV space and we needed one that met the requirements that the European ASX… that Europe had already engineered [to our standards] was the logical choice for us, just to make sure we had a consistent flow, or presence, in the small SUV space,” Mr Hampel explained.