Lounge style
Stylishly restrained, Mitsubishi ASX's interior is also a very pleasant place to lounge in, whether in its layout, its functionality or its features.
Making the best usage of its long 2.67 m wheelbase, the 5-seater Mitsubishi ASX brings a comprehensive set of utility features well suited to both its compact size and the likely loading needs of its potential customers in its 416 L at rear seat back angle at 17 degrees (forward position) (393L at rear seat back angle at 23 degrees) trunk:
Adjustable rear back rests
Rear armrest with:
ski slot
cup-holders
60:40 split rear seat,
Easy-fold rear bench,
Under floor tray (approx. 30l),
Convenience hooks + lighting
The lounge feeling is first felt thanks to Mitsubishi ASX's panoramic glass roof: a first for Mitsubishi Motors, this wide UV-proof glass panel is equally enjoyable during day time (as a sun roof) as night time (as a moon roof), courtesy of the ambient "Moonlight" LED lighting that frames it. This panoramic glass roof comes standard with a power sunshade.
This is also tangible though a host of equipments, even from the entry model featuring standard items such as: radio CD w/MP3, AUX-in and 4 speakers, manual air conditioning, 7 airbags, Active Stability Control & Traction Control systems, etc
Further up the line, automatic air conditioning, rain & dusk sensors, cruise control, multi-function steering wheel, rear parking monitor, Bluetooth™ & USB connectivity, privacy glass, Super HiD "Wide Vision" xenon headlamps, keyless operation system, engine stop-start button, leather upholstery, Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System with HDD navigation system & music server, Rockford Fosgate™ Premium audio, etc are also available with Mitsubishi ASX.
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To adjust the tone
Press the SOUND switch (4) to select: SUB PUNCH → TYPE → FIELD → BASS → MID →
TREBLE → FADER → BALANCE → audio control mode OFF.
Note
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Tyres
WARNING
• Driving with tyres that are worn, damaged or improperly inflated can lead
to a loss of control or blow out of the tyres which can result in a collision with
serious or fatal injury.
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Licence plate lamps
1. Remove while pressing the lamp unit (A) to the left side.
2. Insert a minus screwdriver with the end covered with a cloth or other object
to press the hook (B) aside and remove the lens.
3. ...