Facelifted Mitsubishi Mirage on sale

Mitsubishi’s facelifted Mirage supermini has gone on sale for 2020, priced from £10,550.

Mitsubishi Mirage

Revealed late last year, the new update brings the brand’s latest Dynamic Shield front-end design, including revised headlights and a new look for the rear bumper and tail-lights as well as new alloy wheel designs and two new additional paintwork colour choices.

Interior updates add in new door trims and switch panels, high-contrast instruments and revised upholstery, as well as Mitsubishi’s Display Audio (SDA) system, which features a 6.5-inch touchscreen and offers full smartphone connectivity including Bluetooth hands-free calling, as well as both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus built-in satellite navigation.

The sole engine on offer is the existing 80hp 1.2-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine, offering improved economy and emissions; NEDC Correlated CO2 is down from 107-114g/km on the old model to 105-108g/km on the facelifted version. A five-speed manual is standard, with a CVT automatic available as an option on higher trims.

Trim levels now adopt the three-model line-up used elsewhere in the range and cover the entry-level Verve, mid-range Design and high-specification limited number First Edition.

Standard kit includes remote central locking, electric windows and mirrors, a leather-trimmed steering wheel, a rear spoiler, air conditioning, a height-adjustable driver’s seat and Bluetooth connectivity, including music streaming.

Pricing starts at £10,550 OTR for the Verve, while the Design starts at £12,495 OTR for the manual version and £13,315 OTR for the automatic. The First Edition models is priced from £14,035 OTR for the manual and £14,855 OTR for the automatic.

Mitsubishi also offers two service plans for the new Mirage, covering the first three or five years of use, priced from £425 including parts and labour.

The 2020 Mitsubishi Mirage is on sale now with the first cars arriving in dealerships within the next few days.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.