Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 10.4 s
Max cargo capacity: 47 cu.ft.
Overall Length : 151.4"
Overall Width: 65.6"
Overall height: 59.4"
Passenger Airbag
Piano black dash trim
Power remote driver mirror adjustment
Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
Power windows
Privacy glass: Light
Rear bench
Rear spoiler: Lip
Regular front stabilizer bar
Remote activated exterior entry lights
Remote power door locks
Semi-independent rear suspension
Side airbag
Silver aluminum rims
Spare Tire Mount Location: Inside under cargo
Stability control
Steel spare wheel rim
Strut front suspension
Suspension class: Regular
Tachometer
Tilt-adjustable steering wheel
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Torsion beam rear suspension
Total Number of Speakers: 4
Trip computer
Urethane steering wheel trim
Variable intermittent front wipers
Vehicle Emissions: LEV3-ULEV70
Video Monitor Location: Front
Wheel Diameter: 14
Wheel Width: 4.5
Wheelbase: 96.5"
Dealer Notes
Black 2022 Mitsubishi Mirage LE FWD CVT 1.2L 3-Cylinder DOHC MIVEC
Recent Arrival! 36/43 City/Highway MPG
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
Overall4.3Out of 5
The unfairly maligned Mirage, perfect city car
By Frank | on Monday, March 11, 2019
5.0
I just replaced my ancient Aveo with a 2017 Mirage and I love it. Averaging 39.5 mpg, mixed city/ highway (highway is the slow crawl on the 405 or through The Crush, not cruising speed). The little 3cyl/ CVT has more get up and go than I was expecting. It's not really fast but the Car & Driver writers make it sound like you can't leave a stop light without redlining it. That is not the case. The engine is not working very hard at all. The CVT keeps the revs pretty low during normal driving but it is willing to rev higher to pass. The seats are comfy and supportive. Surprising head/ leg room, my 6' wife has no trouble in it. Not too bouncy considering how short it is. And that short overall length makes it super easy to maneuver in a parking structure, or U-turn on a residential street with room to spare. Reliability will be revealed as the years tick by but Mitsubishi has a decent track record. The little Mirage gets hateful reviews from the professional "driving enthusiasts" but I'd love to see them drive their stick shift 911s and M5s on SoCal freeways during rush hour. It's a gas sipping, U-turn anywhere, park anywhere, urban commuter for the budget conscious. Which is perfect for many of us.…
perfect as a budget car.
By ldduck | on Monday, May 22, 2023
5.0
I give it a 5 out 5 as a budget car. This car is very reliable, easy drive and has great simple features. Most of all is very easy on the wallet when it comes to spending money on gas. The car is comfortable. It has enough pick up and speed for normal driving, even getting on the highway. I set cruise control at 70mph on the turnpike and it cruises great. People that say car is slow or cheap are probably comparing it to sports and luxury cars. This is a budget friendly car that gets the job done.…
Cheaply made but reliable
By Rez | on Saturday, September 07, 2019
3.0
Car is compact and was a very good price brand new. Nothing spectacular about this car other than it is reliable. Don't have a passenger visor mirror, no passenger arm rest, or a middle compartment between the driver and passenger seat. The noise from outside the car is pretty loud, I'm assuming because of how cheaply the car is made and lack of insulation. Doesn't hold it's value.…