Every bit of the Airtrek at the front is truly Mitsubishi. It wears the latest iteration of the brand’s Dynamic Shield front design concept. The X-shaped mammoth grille, the beefy-looking, high-mounted, split headlamps, and the high, flattish hood give it the masculine character we have seen on ICE models like the Mitsubishi Triton and Pajero Sport. However, the grille in this case is a closed panel, and the headlamps have a level of sophistication.
On the sides, the beltline remains straight almost till the end, and the roofline is simple, giving the Airtrek a tough SUV look. Flush door handles complement the smooth surfacing on the door panels, although chunky mirrors and fender flares remind again it’s a classically styled Mitsubishi SUV. At the rear, the Airtrek sports T-shaped horizontal rear lights. The back glass is quite raked, but the tailgate doesn’t look as unconventional as the Eclipse Cross. The matte metallic finish on the lower bumper accentuates the rugged yet bold design of the compact SUV. On the top, flush-fitting roof bars and a shark fin antenna add to the style.
The minimalist interior looks a lot more modern than global Mitusbishi models, with the exception of the 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander, because that’s where the theme comes from. It has a similar horizontal dashboard in a sleek build, along with slim air vents. The bridge-type center console mimics the styling of luxury cars and houses a rotary gear selector, a park button, the electric parking brake, and what looks like a compact storage space.
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The layout of the instrument cluster and touchscreen infotainment system isn’t a replica of the donor model, but the positioning of the center console is. The instrument cluster is a fully digital LCD unit measuring 12.3 inches diagonally. The touchscreen infotainment system also measures 12.3 inches diagonally, but it has a different aspect ratio. An 8-speaker sound system is also among the main interior features.
A large rectangular floating touchscreen panel is attached to the dashboard. In front of the steering wheel with shiny switches is a fully digital instrument cluster. The extensive usage of the cream color emphasizes the understated theme of the interior and makes it look richer. As per Chinese reports, the Mitsubishi Airtrek features the AdiGO 2.5 driving assistant system, a large sunroof, a flat floor for rear-seat passengers, and 60:40 split rear seats.
Platform & Dimensions
The Mitsubishi Airtrek sits on the GAC Pure Electric GEP 2.0+ platform, and dimensions are similar to the GAC Aion V. It is 4,630 mm (182.3 in.) long, 1,920 mm (75.6 in.) wide, and 1,728 mm (68.0 in.) tall, and it has a 2,830 mm (111.4 in.)-long wheelbase. The only difference from the donor model is that it is 44 mm (1.7 in.) longer (from the new bumpers). However, like the Aion V, the Airtrek is a 2WD-only model.
Battery & Motor
The Mitsubishi Airtrek is available in two variants. Both sport a powerful single motor that produces 165 kW (221 hp) of maximum power and 350 Nm (358 lb.-ft.) of peak torque and a 66.9 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The base variant can travel up to 500 km (311 miles) on a full charge, while the top-end variant provides a range of 520 km (323 miles). Both the range figures are as per CLTC. Fast-charging the 66.9 kWh battery pack from 30-80% SoC takes 32 minutes in the base variant and 43 minutes in the top-end variant. The compact electric SUV has a 220-volt port for V2L (powering external equipment) and V2V (charging other vehicles) functions.
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