Engine Capacity Rating
1.5 L
Fuel Economy Rating
14 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
105 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
7 seater
Engine Assembly
1.5 L
Odometer Mileage
14 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
105 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
7 seater
Engine Torque Output
141 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
1.5 L
Drivetrain Type
Front Wheel Drive
cylinders
4

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The 2026 Mitsubishi Xpander is a seven-seat MPV that punches above its price point — offering genuine three-row practicality, a car-like ride, and a design that looks more premium than most rivals in its class. Prices start from AED 76,000.
All variants share a 1.5 L naturally aspirated engine producing 105 BHP, paired with a Automatic gearbox and front-wheel drive. Fuel efficiency comes in at 14 Km/L on a mixed cycle — competitive for a seven-seater in this bracket. The entry 1.5L I4 Mid Line FWD trim covers the essentials with a touchscreen, reverse camera, and folding third row. Stepping up to the Cross High Line — priced from AED 94,000 — adds a raised ride height, rugged body cladding, and a more crossover-oriented look for buyers who want SUV styling without the running costs.
Pros: the Xpander's cabin flexibility is a genuine highlight — the second and third rows fold flat to create a van-like load space that few rivals in this price range can match. Ride quality is well-tuned for Gulf road conditions: compliant over speed bumps without feeling floaty at highway speeds. The 7-seat layout is genuinely usable across all three rows for medium-length journeys. Cons: the 105 BHP output is modest when the car is fully loaded — acceleration with seven adults on board requires planning on highway merges. Interior plastics in the lower trims are clearly cost-managed and feel a step below Japanese rivals at a similar price. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are not standard across all trims.
No verified residual value data is available for the Xpander in the UAE market at this time. As a practical, affordable seven-seater from a mainstream Japanese brand, it is likely to hold value reasonably well — particularly given Mitsubishi's established service network in the country — but buyers should check current used listings before drawing conclusions.
Buyers cross-shopping the Xpander typically also consider the Toyota Avanza, Daihatsu Terios, and Suzuki XL7 — all compact seven-seat options in a similar price bracket where the Xpander distinguishes itself with a larger cabin and more polished ride, though the Avanza benefits from Toyota's stronger brand resale premium.