Similar to Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Suzuki, and Kia, the Mitsubishi brand is also offering strong promotions in May. With cash incentives or fuel vouchers, prices for all Mitsubishi car models are reduced by tens of millions of dong.
Here are the specific promotions for Mitsubishi car lines: (unit: million dong)
| Model | Retail price | Discount | Price after discount |
| Destinator | |||
| Premium | 780 | 35 | 745 |
| Ultimate | 855 | 35 | 820 |
| Xpander | |||
| MT | 568 | 67 | 501 |
| AT | 598 | 85 | 513 |
| AT Premium | 659 | 80 | 579 |
| Xpander Cross | 699 | 80 | 619 |
| Xforce | |||
| GLX | 599 | 30 | 569 |
| Premium* | 680 | 34 | 646 |
| Ultimate | 705 | 35 | 670 |
| Attrage | |||
| MT | 380 | 48,5 | 331,5 |
| CVT Premium | 490 | 45 | 445 |
| Triton | |||
| 2WD AT GLX | 655 | 49 | 606 |
| 2WD AT Premium | 782 | 46 | 736 |
| 4WD AT Athlete* | 924 | 76 | 848 |
| 4WD AT Athlete | 924 | 56 | 868 |
* 2025 model year vehicles, others are 2026 model year.
Leading the discounts is the Mitsubishi Xpander, the best-selling small MPV in its segment. Discounts for this multi-purpose vehicle range from 67-85 million dong, the highest since early 2026. The Xpander's main rivals, the Toyota Avanza and Veloz duo, currently offer promotions of about 65-75 million dong.
The C-segment CUV, Destinator, maintains promotional prices of 745-820 million dong, consistent with its launch in late 2025. Compared to its original price, the discount is 35 million dong.
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An Xforce model driven in TP HCM. Photo: Thanh Nhan |
The B-segment CUV, Xforce, has an actual transaction price at dealerships of 569-670 million dong, thanks to discounts of 30-35 million dong. Currently, competitors like the Toyota Yaris Cross and Hyundai Creta offer comparable promotions, providing 50% support for registration fees.
Mitsubishi is also offering strong promotions for the Attrage and Triton to stimulate demand. The B-segment sedan has dealership discounts of 45-48 million dong. Meanwhile, the pickup truck line imported from Thailand features discounts exceeding 70 million dong.
Mitsubishi concluded Quarter I with sales of 11,909 vehicles, an increase of 50% compared to the same period in 2025. The Japanese automaker's sales ranked behind VinFast, Toyota, Hyundai, and Ford.
Pham Trung
