On 11/5, Mitsubishi announced that the 2026 Xforce vehicle batch had arrived at Vietnamese ports, imported from Indonesia. This is a minor upgrade version with several equipment additions.
For the 2026 model year, Mitsubishi Xforce eliminates two mid-range versions (Exceed, Premium) and introduces a new Luxury version. The remaining two versions are the standard GLX and the top-tier Ultimate.
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Mitsubishi Xforce Ultimate version at a port in TP HCM. Photo: MMV
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The vehicle reconfigures its versions, keeping the standard and top-tier, and adding a Luxury version.
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The car's exterior remains unchanged.
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The Ultimate version in two-tone.
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LED taillights.
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Projector LED headlights.
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Honeycomb grille.
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Aggressive rear bumper.
The 2026 Xforce maintains the same exterior design as its predecessor. Specifically, the GLX version now includes LED fog lights, a 6-speaker sound system, and rear parking sensors. The Ultimate version adds a 360-degree camera and a power-adjustable driver's seat.
The new Luxury version features equipment nearly identical to the Ultimate, but omits some advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) features. These include automatic headlights, forward collision mitigation system, and front departure alert. Additionally, the Luxury version's cruise control is standard, not adaptive like on the Ultimate version. The Luxury version's sound system has 6 speakers, while the Ultimate version boasts an 8-speaker Yamaha system.
Both the Luxury and Ultimate versions come equipped with leather seats, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen, and a choice of four driving modes: normal, wet, gravel, and mud. The vehicle also includes safety features such as blind spot monitoring and lane change assist, tire pressure warning, and rear cross traffic alert.
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Ultimate version cockpit.
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The steering wheel retains its design.
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Yamaha speakers on the highest version.
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Driving mode selection in Luxury and Ultimate versions.
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Electronic parking brake is standard equipment.
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Power-adjustable driver's seat on Luxury and Ultimate versions.
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Manually adjustable seat on the standard version.
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Simple screen on the GLX version.
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12.3-inch screen and 360-degree camera on the Ultimate version.
Prices for the Mitsubishi Xforce 2026 versions are as follows: (unit: million dong)
| Version | Price | May promotion | Price after promotion |
| GLX | 605 | 45 | 560 |
| Luxury | 665 | 47 | 618 |
| Ultimate | 720 | 55 | 665 |
Mitsubishi states that the upgraded Xforce versions are priced from 605-720 million dong, a slight increase of 6-15 million dong compared to the previous model. The company is offering fuel vouchers worth 45-55 million dong for all Xforce versions in May. Customers can negotiate this promotion at dealerships to convert it into cash and deduct it from the car price, effectively bringing the post-promotion price of the Xforce to approximately 560-665 million dong, which is even lower than the previous model's price of 599-705 million dong.
The Xforce entered the Vietnamese market in early 2024. Over the past two years, this Mitsubishi model has been the best-selling vehicle in its segment among internal combustion engine products. With its youthful design, extensive comfort and safety technology, and a price competitive with locally assembled Korean cars, the Xforce is currently the most popular in its segment. It ranks above rivals such as the Toyota Yaris Cross (650-728 million dong), Hyundai Creta (599-715 million dong), and Kia Seltos (579-699 million dong).
In April, Xforce supply was limited, but the automaker anticipates more availability in May.
In 2025, Xforce sold 15,254 vehicles, accounting for approximately 34.5% of Mitsubishi's total sales. This B-segment CUV, alongside the Xpander, which has been the best-selling small MPV in its segment for seven consecutive years, represents Mitsubishi's key products in Vietnam.
Thanh Nhan
















