The Mitsubishi Montero 2021 continues to be a formidable contender in the midsize SUV segment, with its combination of futuristic looks, trademark off-road capabilities, and a plethora of safety features.
Now, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) is giving more reasons for customers to consider the Montero Sport on their shortlist.
7 things we like about 2021 Mitsubishi Montero Sport | Philkotse Reviews
For 2021, the seven-seater SUV now comes with a 360-degree multi-view around the camera as standard for the GLS 2WD AT variant upwards.
As is typical of vehicles in this category, the Montero Sport has multiple blind spots on account of its size, and these can potentially cause accidents on the road. The new camera setup gives drivers a complete view of the vehicle’s surroundings, which aids in safer maneuvers.
Mitsubishi’s Active Stability and Traction Control (M-ASTC) is also offered by default on all but the base variant, allowing owners to more confidently tackle changing driving conditions over a variety of terrain.
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The 360-degree multi-view monitor complements the Montero Sport's ride height
Comfort also takes even greater precedence than ever, with 8-way power seat adjustment, making it easier for occupants to find the perfect riding position especially for long journeys.
The GT 2WD variant has this feature for the driver’s seat, while the range-topping GT 4WD trim has both front seats equipped with power adjustment as standard.
Various expressway projects opening up means more roads to enjoy, and the Montero Sport lets you take advantage of this by equipping the Montero Sport with cruise control across the range.
Loading cargo is a breeze with the power automatic tailgate
The GT 4WD takes this even further with adaptive cruise control which automatically adjusts cruising speed according to the vehicle’s distance from other cars in front.
Other convenience features that customers shouldn’t miss are the power tailgate feature with hands-free access and height memory function, an 8-inch color instrument cluster, a new multimedia entertainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and remote functions with the Mitsubishi Motors smartphone app.
The best part is that the Mitsubishi Montero Sport will be priced the same for 2021, starting at Php 1,568,000 for the GLX 2WD M/T and Php 1,728,000 for the GLS 2WD A/T. The GT variants carry a sticker price of Php 1,928,000 for the 2WD AT and Php 2,450,000 for the 4WD A/T trim. If you think the new Mitsubishi Montero Sport is a bit out of your budget, you can also take a look at the Mitsubishi Montero Sport 2010.
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