Mitsubishi ASX Outlander Sport

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport / ASX

Mitsubishi ASX (Outlander Sport in the USA and Indonesia, RVR in Japan and Canada) is a compact crossover produced since 2010. Before 2002, the small MPV, also known as Expo LRV in the US or Space Runner in Europe was sold under the RVR name. Today, ASX is the Junior model in the Mitsubishi lineup.
Here are several competitors to ASX: Kia Sportage, Honda HR-V, Nissan Qashqai, Opel Mokka and similar SUV’s.Mitsubishi-ASX-RVR

The main thing for us is Mitsubishi ASX engines, let’s see what we have under the hood. Here we can find typical engines found in all small Mitsubishi cars: 4A92, 4B10, 4J10, 4B11, and 4B12. There are models with diesel engines such as 4N13 and 4N14, as well as the Peugeot DV6 engine.
Let’s get back a little, and have a look at the old RVR, Expo LRV, and Space Runner. What engines were used there? You will find conventional motors from the 90s: 4G93, 4G64, and turbocharged 4G63T. Fans of diesel engines could purchase the version with 2.0-liter 4D68.

Here you can read more about the Mitsubishi ASX (Outlander Sport, Expo LRV, and RVR) engines, just select your model from this list. We have prepared the description of all features, the main problems and reasons thereto, and we will tell you what you should have replaced to make your car run again. Here you will learn how to add some horsepower to your motor, what oil is recommended for use, oil replacement intervals, and more.

3rd generation (2010 — present)
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport / ASX (117 HP) — 1.6 L
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport / ASX (139 HP) — 1.8 L
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport / ASX (143 HP) — 1.8 L
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport / ASX (150 HP) — 2.0 L
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport / ASX (168 HP) — 2.4 L
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport / ASX (114 HP) — 1.6 L DI-D
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport / ASX (150 HP) — 1.8 L DI-D
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport / ASX (150 HP) — 2.2 L DI-D