Exterior:
The Mitsubishi Adventure 2017 exterior, like its predecessors, is a little old-fashioned yet serviceable. A distinctive two-chrome-slat grille with a perforated mesh dominates the front facade.
The top-of-the-line SuperSport has a smoked headlamp cluster with circular turn indicators and halogen headlights, and below is a grey front bumper with a couple of fog lamps and huge air intakes. A chrome-plated emblem encased in the grille completes the front face's elegance.
In terms of total dimensions, the Adventure measures 4,640 mm in length, 1,830 mm in height with roof rails, 1,750 mm in width, 2,620 mm in wheelbase, and 180 mm in ground clearance. All of these statistics point to an inside cabin with plenty of space.
Mitsubishi Adventure 2017 comes in nine colors: red, green, Orion black, kinetic blue, gothic silver, Dominic silver, citadel red, chestnut red, and aspen white.
Interior:
When it comes to old-school style, the Mitsubishi Adventure 2017 interior is very similar to its exterior. However, an eye-pleasing color palette helps to compensate for this. Aluminum accents are also found throughout the interior, particularly on the dash, steering wheel, and instrument cluster.
The instrument cluster is given a striking blue backdrop and three analog gauges: fuel indication, speedometer, and rpm indicator. The top-of-the-line trim, in particular, is decorated with an aluminum surround.
As previously said, the Mitsubishi Adventure 2017 model is rather roomy on the interior due to its large exterior dimensions. Consequently, the standard can seat at least ten people, but the higher-end trims, although having plenty of shoulder room and legroom, can only seat a maximum of 9 people.
Safety:
In this ancient Adventure, safety isn't the most advanced. Though, the automobile can keep you secure with three-point seat belts, child-proof locking, and side-impact protection beams.
LED turn indicators are equipped on this vehicle on the rear bumper skirts and side mirrors. With a rigid body structure that includes crumple zones and impact protection beams, the effect of a crash may be significantly reduced, ensuring the passengers' safety.
Unfortunately, there are no ABS, sophisticated features, or airbags.
Technology Features:
All Adventure models come with a Euro-2 compliant 2.5-liter 4-cylinder 4D56 diesel engine with SOHC valve arrangement and fuel injection system. At 4,200 rpm, its engine plant can produce 75 horsepower and 149 Nm at 2,500 rpm. A 5-speed manual transmission transfers power to the rear wheels.
Thanks to this good engine, the Mitsubishi Adventure 2017 model has a remarkable fuel efficiency of 8.0 km/L on city roads and 14.0 km/L on highways.
In terms of acceleration, Adventure 2017 can go from a standstill to 100 km/h in 15 seconds, with a peak speed of 160 km/h.