Rabu, 18 September 2013

Mitsubishi ASX

The ASX is the crossover car from Mitsubishi designed to fit your life like a glove

A car to define driving in the next decade, it is the smart, efficient, compact crossover with a conscience. It comes with a choice of two engines - one petrol, one diesel - a choice of two-wheel drive or 4x4 and the Intelligent Motion low emissions package to give you the best of driving pleasure and the day to day performance you need coupled with the environment credentials you want.

ASX Technology

Kenwood Multimedia Unit

Standard on: ASX4
Kenwood Multimedia Unit
A high-end system providing a host of features including:
  • Touch-screen 7" monitor
  • Satellite navigation by Garmin with TMC tuner
  • Parrot Bluetooth hands-free phone connection
  • Reversing camera with rear view display
  • iPhone and iPod direct control
  • DVD/CD playback
  • FM/AM radio
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Gear Shift Indicator

Standard on: All variants
Gear Shift Indicator
The Gear Shift Indicator encourages fuel efficient driving by indicating the optimal gear shifting points to the driver. The horizontal bar-type econometer and range remaining display are continuously updated depending on current driving style, providing a further visual incentive for economical driving.

NEW - Automatic Transmission

Available on: ASX 3, ASX 4
ASX Automatic Transmission
The 2.2-litre diesel engine first seen on the Mitsubishi Outlander is now available on the ASX. ASX Auto models come equipped with a 2.2 4N14 16V DOHC engine, a dynamic 6 speed automatic transmission and four-wheel drive.

ABS with EBD

Standard on: All variants
ABS with EBD
Lateral slippage can easily occur if the rear wheels lock up due to braking hard on slippery surfaces or braking hard when at high speeds. ABS suppresses this by controlling the brakes' hydraulic pressure. EBD adjusts the rear wheels’ braking force to the number of occupants and load to deliver braking force that is ideally matched to almost any situation.

Bluetooth

Standard on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX 4Work
Bluetooth
The built-in Bluetooth interface system allows safer hands-free operation of a compatible mobile phone whilst driving, employing voice recognition technology and steering wheel-mounted buttons.
Please note that Mitsubishi cannot guarantee compatibility with all mobile phones and Bluetooth devices with the handsfree system fitted to this vehicle. Please check with the mobile phone manufacturer for further information on compatibility.
Alternately click on the link below:
Kenwood Bluetooth Compatibility

Brake Override System

Standard on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX 4Work
Brake Override System
In the event of the brake and accelerator pedals being pressed at the same time, the engine ECU prevents unintended acceleration by giving priority to the braking operation.

AWC 4WD System

Available on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX 4Work
AWC 4WD System
The ASX’s AWC (All Wheel Control) technology oversees the operation of the electronically-controlled on-demand 4WD, ABS and M-ASTC systems, providing an integrated approach to handling, traction and stability. A key component in the drivetrain is the electronic control coupling, which allows varying amounts of torque to be directed to the rear wheels depending on driving conditions and traction needs.
Available only on 4WD variants.

Steering Wheel Controls

Standard on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX 4Work
Steering Wheel Controls
A number of functions have been grouped together on the steering wheel for convenience and safety. Remote audio controls (left-hand side), cruise control (right-hand side) and Bluetooth hands-free mobile phone control (lower left) are all positioned for easy operation.

Cruise Control

Standard on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX 4Work
Cruise Control
Cruise control allows more relaxed driving on longer journeys when traffic levels allow by letting you remove your feet from the pedals. It is cancelled and driver control regained instantly when either the clutch or brake pedals are pressed.

M-ASTC

Standard on: All variants
M-ASTC
Active Stability Control
If sensors located throughout the car detect unstable movement, such as lateral slippage, the Stability Control function automatically controls the brakes and engine output to stabilise the car.
Traction Control
If the sensors detect wheel slip when starting on slick surfaces, such as a snow-covered road, the Traction Control function automatically brakes the slipping wheel and governs engine output to enable a smoother start.

Drive Mode Selector

Available on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX 4Work
Drive Mode Selector
A push button selector allows a selection of three drivetrain mode settings:
  • 2WD - only the front wheels are driven for best fuel economy on dry paved roads
  • 4WD - automatically shifts up to 30% of the torque to the rear wheels for better traction on slippery surfaces
  • LOCK - torque shift to the rear wheels is increased to 50% on demand, to gain maximum traction in extreme weather conditions or in difficult terrain
Available only on 4WD variants.

Multi Information Display

Standard on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX 4Work
Multi Information Display
Essential driver information is displayed on a new 3.3" colour LCD screen positioned between the main dials. The use of high-contrast colour assists the driver in identifying the information being presented.

Suspension

Standard on: All variants
Suspension
The ASX’s chassis combines a wide track and long wheelbase with dependable MacPherson strut front suspension and a sophisticated rear multi-link set-up, bolstered by front and rear stabiliser bars, for stable and predictable handling and enhanced ride comfort.

HSA (Hill Start Assist)

Standard on: All variants
HSA (Hill Start Assist)
When stopped on a slope, HSA (Hill Start Assist) automatically holds the brakes for about 2 seconds after the driver releases the brake pedal and applies the accelerator, to prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards.

ESS (Emergency Stop signal System)

Standard on: All variants
ESS (Emergency Stop signal System)
ESS (Emergency Stop signal System) reduces the possibility of rear end collisions during sudden braking by the rapid and automatic blinking of the hazard warning lamps to alert vehicles approaching from behind.

Rain and dusk sensors

Standard on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX 4Work
Rain and dusk sensors

Rain sensor

Detects moisture on the windscreen and activates the wipers automatically.

Dusk sensor

Switches head and tail lamps on and off automatically depending on the outside light level.

Seven Airbags

Standard on: All variants
Seven Airbags
To keep occupants in every seat safe in the event of a collision, ASX is available with a 7-airbag system to provide protection from all sides. Curtain airbags extending along both sides protect front and 2nd-row occupants in a side collision, while the 1st-row occupants are additionally protected by front and side airbags. For further safety, a driver's knee airbag helps to protect the legs in a forward collision.

Keyless Operation System

Standard on: ASX3, ASX4, ASX 4Work
Keyless Operation System
The ASX’s Keyless Operation System literally requires no key to lock/unlock the doors and start/stop the engine. Close-range transmitters read the unique code stored in the key fob in your pocket and allow door unlocking at the touch of a button on the handle (or on the key fob itself if preferred) and engine starting via another convenient dashboard-mounted illuminated button. Locking/unlocking also automatically folds or extends the door mirrors.

Rear Parking Sensors

Standard on: ASX3, ASX4
Rear Parking Sensors
Rear bumper-mounted sensors detect hidden obstacles and send a distance-related audible warning to the driver during reversing manoeuvres.

Reversing Camera

Standard on: ASX4
Reversing Camera
Engaging reverse gear activates a rear-mounted camera which relays a colour image of the area immediately behind the vehicle to the screen of the Kenwood multimedia unit, allowing parking manoeuvres to be made with confidence. It also makes reversing onto a trailer’s tow hitch much simpler and once on the road, a special split-screen feature allows the satellite navigation to be displayed whilst monitoring trailer behaviour during towing.

Reference : http://www.mitsubishi-cars.co.uk/asx/technology.aspx

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