How many of the Mitsubishi Magna VR-X AWD are sold?

How many of the Mitsubishi Magna VR-X AWD are sold?

Indeed, Mitsubishi says 200 VR-X sales per month is “very achievable”, with AWD expected to account for 40 per cent of that, or just 80 a month. Mitsu Oz’s original Magna AWD sales forecast was 300/month – 40 per cent (120 units) of which would be VR-X AWD (nee Sports AWD).

What’s the difference between the Magna VR and VR-X?

In simplest terms, VR-X replaces VR – formerly known as Sports – as the sportiest Magna AWD, and VR is deleted from the regular, front-drive Magna range. As the new “sports” flagship across both AWD and 2WD ranges, VR-X also scores a significant pricing shift and minor cosmetic upgrade.

What’s the fuel consumption of a Mitsubishi VR-X AWD?

Official fuel consumption for VR-X AWD auto is 13.0 litres per 100km combined, compared to 11.6 and 12.3L/100km for 2WD VR-X manual and auto respectively.

What’s the price of a new Mitsubishi Magna?

Interested in a Mitsubishi Magna? You could expect to pay $4,730 – 6,930 based on third party pricing data. Disclaimer: Glass’s Information Services (GIS) and Cox Australia Media Solutions Pty Ltd t/a carsguide.com.au (carsguide) provide this information based on data from a range of sources including third parties.

What’s the difference between a 2WD and AWD Magna VR-X?

For the record, both 2WD and AWD MY2004 Magna VR-Xs are distinguished by body coloured headlight bezels, a platinum coloured rear bumper insert, extended chrome exhaust outlet and other VR-X bodykit changes, including badging. Finally, an “AWD” badge appears on the back-end of Magna AWD, along with “QuadTec” and a bright “VR-X” badge opposite.

What kind of car is the Mitsubishi VR-X AWD?

Launched last week alongside the new Lancer Evo VIII rally rocket – another major plank in the quest by beleaguered Mitsubishi Australia to reform its brand image via its off-road success – VR-X AWD will be introduced as part of a reshuffle across the Magna “sports” range.

Interested in a Mitsubishi Magna? You could expect to pay $4,730 – 6,930 based on third party pricing data. Disclaimer: Glass’s Information Services (GIS) and Cox Australia Media Solutions Pty Ltd t/a carsguide.com.au (carsguide) provide this information based on data from a range of sources including third parties.