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The Mitsubishi Xpander Cross belongs to a class of vehicles being marketed as seven-seat subcompact SUVs. These vehicles are essentially raised MPVs, and in this case, what we have is a higher-riding Xpander.

The model received a midlife update recently to better compete with either all-new or facelifted peers. The powertrain combo of a 1.5-liter gasoline engine and a four-speed automatic remains amid the shift to CVTs by other vehicles in this segment. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? And do all the changes justify the price bump to P1,328,000? Click play on the video above for the full review.

Presenter: Jason Tulio
Editor: Charles Banaag
Videographer: Charles Banaag

0:00 Intro
0:22 Engine
0:45 Driving impressions
2:05 First row
3:59 Second row
4:36 Third row
5:20 Cargo space
5:48 Exterior
6:16 Pros and cons; score

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