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SubscribeFrankly, Mitsubishi Mirage is not the most trendy hatchback on the market, but this car is still attractive in its own way. While the small, slotted wheels give the 2015 Mirage GLX a pretty stern look, the 2015 Mirage GLS has larger 15-inch alloy wheels for a neat sporty appearance.
The drag coefficient on the GLS is quite low, only about 0.29 thanks to the reverse clawed rear wing. This rear wing gives not only the extra bodywork lines but also an aerodynamic assist function.
Besides, window visors or chrome trim are optional outside, and whether or not the car looks pretty flawless.
The 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage has always been known for its top-end interior that is wash-and-wear. Also, the GLS variant offers a more premium feel with stiffer seat cushions and additions to passenger seats between the shoulder belt seats.
Lower than most other superminis in its class, but the GLS has top legroom and wheelbase that makes it easy for the variant to enter the top of the cars with the most comfortable and relaxing seating positions in the same segment. The big 245L trunk is also the largest of any vehicle.
Besides, the brand equips the premium variant of the car with comprehensive control buttons and power windows.
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Compared to its competitors, a three-cylinder MIVEC engine with a secondary cam lobe speed of 4,500 rpm is not appreciated. However, the sound and performance of the revs help accelerate when the car is just starting. In return, the lightweight and outstanding aerodynamic design help the car greatly improve fuel consumption.
On good highways, the 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage GLS can fuel consumption 24-26km / L. Even at speeds of 100kph or more, the consumption is still only 18km / L. When in city traffic, you can try number two with a fuel consumption of 12km / L.
In addition to the basic Mirage's features, the upscale variants get further upgrades with button start, central locking, and keyless entry.
The entertainment system in the Mirage GLS is equipped with a six-speaker system, three times more than the two-speaker system in the GLX. Mitsubishi also equips the 2015 Mirage with an AVT source for touch screen navigation.
More importantly, the Mirage GLS safety system comes with ABS and twin airbags. Thanks to ABS, even in slippery road conditions, the Mirage's braking performance is unmatched and superior to any competitor. It is also the only supermini on the market to have a crash performance certification with five-star.
With the advantage of being small and light, the Mirage vehicles easily wriggle through tight traffic as well as park in small spaces. Compared to rival superminis, the GLS is less affected by the airflow thanks to the high-speed operation mechanism and low hood. However, the Big Test comparo test notes that the Mirage GLX has an overly roll body and too soft suspension.
To increase handling, GLS is equipped with Bridgestone Potenza 75/55 R15 tires and a standard GLS anti-roll bar. Compared to the sporty Hyundai i10 in the same segment, the GLS is quite playful with a gentle steering wheel.
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