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  1. Nov 30, 2021 · The Exterior. The facelifted Attrage wears the same front end as its hatchback sibling. You get the same LED headlights and the same Dynamic Shield front grille. No major complaints on this front - the car looks sharp and smart.

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    • Cosmetic Makeover
    • Equipment Upgrades
    • Impressive Fuel Economy
    • Two Minor Grouses
    • Conclusion

    The Attrage has undergone plastic surgery all round. It gets a completely redesigned front grille with sporty red horizontal accents and LED headlamps with daytime running lights. At the rear, the LED tail lights also gets a redesign. These cosmetic tweaks give the car a refreshed and more distinctive presence over its rather plain predecessor.

    Even before the facelift, the Mitsubishi Attrage impresses with its high equipment levels, including keyless ignition, steering-wheel mounted audio controls, an integrated centre panel for air-conditioning and a remote key that pops open the boot. The facelift adds more amenities, such as cruise control and a 7-inch infotainment display with touchs...

    The facelifted Attrage carries over the 1.2-litre powerplant and continuously variable transmission of its predecessor. Its 1.2-litre naturally aspirated engine is the least powerful among cars currently on sale in Singapore. The test car averaged a credible 17.3km/litre over a three-day test drive – not too far off the official figure of 20.4 km/l...

    I have two minor grouses with the Mitsubishi Attrage. The headlights do not switch on automatically at night, which is a common feature that is arguably needed for safety. So, I decided to leave the headlights on for most of my test drive, even during the day. Thankfully the headlights cut off when the engine is switched off, preventing them from d...

    These niggles aside, the Attrage remains fundamentally fit for its purpose, which is providing affordable motoring for drivers such as first-time buyers or retirees. And at under $70,000 with a relatively high equipment level, decent safety gear, 10-year engine warranty and a respectable badge, the Attrage offers unrivalled value for money. And dur...

  2. Aug 14, 2020 · Mitsubishi Attrage 1.2 CVT Style (A) Facelift Review. 14 Aug 2020 | 33,555 views. A through facelift to the Mitsubishi Attrage sees the popular sedan getting much improved styling and new practical features. Facelift (What's New) Dynamic Shield front grille. LED head lights and tail lamps. 7.0-inch Smartphone Link Display Audio infotainment system.

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  3. Jul 6, 2015 · Measuring 4,245mm x 1,670mm x 1,515mm (L x W x H), the Attrage is bigger and more practical than its hatchback sibling (not available in Singapore) but smaller than most of its other rivals in the market.

  4. Aug 28, 2020 · The Mitsubishi Attrage is still as cheap as a Japanese car gets in Singapore – is the bottom line still a viable choice in 2020?

  5. Aug 28, 2020 · 217. 34K views 3 years ago. Subscribe to CarBuyer.com.sg here: http://bit.ly/carbuyeryoutubesubscribe For the latest news, reviews and more on cars in Singapore: www.CarBuyer.com.sg...

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  6. The Mitsubishi Attrage compact sedan was first launched in Singapore in the last quarter 2014, and the Thai-made ride swiftly earned a reputation for offering excellent value for money.