The Mitsubishi Montero Sport is undoubtedly one of the best midsize SUVs available today in the local market, competing against the likes of the Toyota Fortuner, Nissan Terra, Isuzu mu-X, Ford Everest, among others.
The Mitsubishi Montero Sport is currently offered in four variants that each have a distinct feature to suit various needs. With that in mind, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) gives us a rundown on what makes each Mitsubishi Montero Sport variant unique.
The 7-seater Mitsubishi Montero Sport
The base GLX 2.4 4x2 MT variant is described by MMPC as ‘The Purist.’ Despite innovations on automatic transmissions, driving a respected SUV like the Montero Sport with a manual transmission will always be a classic.
This variant uses a 6-speed manual transmission with variable geometry turbocharger (VGT) and Mitsubishi Innovative Valve Timing Electronic Control (MIVEC).
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On the other hand, ‘The Multitasker’ is the name given for the GLS 2.4 4x2 AT variant. This variant is capable of helping drivers get through the day thanks to its 8-speed automatic transmission with sport mode and auto brake hold.
It also comes with an infotainment system that supports both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto six speakers, and Tomtom offline navigation.
The Montero Sport is an SUV that comes with both style and power
As for the GT 2.4 4x2 AT variant, Mitsubishi described it as ‘The Top Gun.’ Just like every top gun, he or she knows how to enjoy the good things in life and find perfect ways to repay his or her hard work.
The GT 2.4 4x4 AT variant comes with more exclusive features such as distinct 2-tone alloy wheels, second-row USB charging points, more airbags, a more refined LCD instrument meter display, power tailgate, and dual-cushioning leather seats.
Last but certainly not least, the top-spec GT 2.4 4x4 AT is described by Mitsubishi as ‘The No-Compromise.’ This variant is equipped with only the best of the best in areas such as performance, technology, and safety feature.
Undeniable SUV presence on the road
‘The No-Comprise’ Montero Sport is equipped with high-end features that include electronic Super Select 4WD-II with off-road mode traction control, a 360-degree around-view monitor, forward collision mitigation (FCM), blind-spot warning with lane change assist (BSW with LCA), ultrasonic misacceleration mitigation system (UMS), and rear cross-traffic alert.
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