You’ve probably seen a Mirage G4 on the road, or maybe you’ve owned one. It has been one of the most common sedans on the road, and now it’s back with safety features, better lights, and a sportier look. Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) has officially launched the updated Mirage G4.
First sold in the country back in 2013, this model has become a popular choice for many Filipinos. Known for its simple design and low running costs, the Mirage G4 continues to be a go-to for everyday driving. For 2025, the Mirage G4 comes with some new features under the theme “Everyday Made Stylish.” It now has projector-type LED headlights and tail lights (depending on the variant) that improve visibility and give the car a more modern look. All variants now come with a new two-tone alloy wheel design that makes it look sharper on the road.
On the safety side, the Mirage G4 now includes Hill Start Assist (HSA) and Active Stability Control (ASC) as standard across all variants. These features give added support when starting on inclined roads or driving on wet streets. The engine remains the same, a 1.2-liter MIVEC gasoline engine paired with either a five-speed manual transmission or a CVT, depending on the variant. Known for being fuel-efficient and simple to maintain, the Mirage G4 continues to be a good match for everyday traffic and short trips.
Other features that help make daily use easier are also included. These are wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 450-liter trunk, and, for the top-of-the-line GLS variant, a Keyless Operation System, remote key with trunk opener, reverse camera, and automatic climate control. All variants come with dual SRS airbags, ABS with EBD, and standard safety features. The Mirage G4 is still made in the Philippines, assembled at MMPC’s plant in Santa Rosa, Laguna. It is available in four colors: Titanium Gray Metallic, Red Metallic, Cool Silver Metallic, and White Solid (available via order).
Mitsubishi is still building the Mirage G4 locally at their Santa Rosa, Laguna plant. You can choose from four color options: gray, red, silver, and white (white needs to be specially ordered). For pricing, the GLX manual is P793,000, the GLX automatic is P841,000, and the higher-end GLS automatic goes for P937,000. It’s now out in all Mitsubishi dealerships around the Philippines. You can book a test drive, visit a showroom, or just check everything online at AutoDeal.com.ph without leaving your couch.
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