Mitsubishi Cars Price List UAE 2026: Attrage, ASX, Destinator & Eclipse Cross
- KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Mitsubishi price list in the UAE
- The Top four models
- Attrage: affordable daily driver
- Why the Attrage works in the UAE
- ASX: compact SUV
- ASX buyer focus
- Destinator: family SUV
- Destinator strengths
- Eclipse Cross
- What makes the Eclipse Cross appealing?
- Features that matter
- Things to consider
- Conclusion
Abu Dhabi: Japanese brands clearly rule the UAE’s new-car market, with Toyota taking the lead, followed by Honda and Nissan. Mitsubishi is another brand that has been around for decades, during which it has built a quiet but very clear niche in the Emirates. It is not the first brand people buy, but it is one people trust when daily life gets busy. Whether it is city driving, highway trips, or even off-roading, Mitsubishi has offerings that cater to all of these needs.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What is the starting price of a Mitsubishi in the UAE?
The Mitsubishi range starts from AED 18,000 for the Mirage, making it one of the most affordable new cars on sale.Which Mitsubishi should UAE families look at first?
Families should begin with the Destinator, Outlander, and Xpander, depending on whether they need seven seats, space, or compact-SUV ease.If you are looking for a small sedan with a low monthly cost, a compact SUV for mixed city and family use, or a proper seven-seat vehicle without crossing into expensive territory, Mitsubishi has one. Al Habtoor Motors, as the exclusive authorized distributor in the UAE, gives the brand a local identity buyers already know. If you are in the market for a new car, this is what the 2026 portfolio of the Japanese brand looks like in the UAE.
Mitsubishi price list in the UAE
Before focusing on the headline models, here is the broader Mitsubishi lineup currently on sale in the UAE. This gives buyers a proper view of where each car sits in the range.
|
Model |
Body style |
Starting price in AED |
Seats |
Fuel type |
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Sedan |
36,900 |
5 |
Petrol |
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|
SUV |
53,900 |
5 |
Petrol |
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|
SUV |
69,900 |
7 |
Petrol |
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|
Crossover |
69,900 |
5 |
Petrol |
|
|
SUV |
79,900 |
7 |
Petrol |
|
|
SUV |
89,900 |
7 |
Petrol |
|
|
MPV |
76,000 |
7 |
Petrol |
|
|
SUV |
93,000 |
6 |
Petrol |
|
|
Pickup |
64,500 |
2 or 5 |
Petrol and diesel |
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Hatchback |
18,000 |
5 |
Petrol |
As you can see in the table, this wider list matters because many UAE buyers do not shop model in isolation. If you start with an ASX, you may also look at the Outlander. The Outlander may lead you to compare it with the Mirage or even stretch to the base ASX. So the full price list helps put the headline models into context.
The Top four models
The Mitsubishi range is broader than many buyers actually consider, but in real showroom footfall and everyday discussion, the top four models revolve around and stand out more often than the rest. These are the Attrage, ASX, Destinator, and Eclipse Cross. They cover four very different kinds of buyers in the UAE.
- Attrage for budget-focused sedan buyers.
- ASX for compact-SUV shoppers.
- Destinator for growing families who need seven seats.
- Eclipse Cross for buyers who want more style without moving into a large SUV.
These four also make the most sense for urban UAE use. They fit better into the reality of parking, fuel bills, school runs, office commutes, and weekend mall traffic.
Attrage: affordable daily driver
There is something very clear about the Attrage. It does not hide behind an image of a sporty or premium car; it has always been a simple sedan for anyone who cares about monthly cost, fuel use, and easy driving. In cities like Karama, Bur Dubai, and Al Nahda, that formula still works very well.
Under the hood is a 1.2-liter petrol engine that makes 75 hp, which makes it immediately clear that the Attrage is a calm city car, not a highway rocket. But for buyers doing office runs, errands, or delivery work, the Attrage makes sense. It is light, easy to park, and keeps ownership stress low.
Why the Attrage works in the UAE
- Lowest entry price in the Mitsubishi range.
- Easy to park in tight city areas.
- Sedan body still preferred by many budget buyers.
- Good fit for first-time buyers and fleet use.
- Useful boot for airport bags or weekly shopping.
This is the Mitsubishi for someone who wants a new car, a full warranty, and a realistic monthly bill.
ASX: compact SUV
Everyone knows the market is full of compact SUVs today, and the reason is simple: it is one of the most popular segments right now. Mitsubishi offers the ASX to buyers in that space with a practical and familiar option. Wherever compact SUVs are visible, the ASX fits right in. It offers a higher seating position, an SUV appearance, and easier access compared with sedans.
With a 2.0-liter petrol engine producing 147 hp, the ASX has enough strength for daily UAE driving. It is not the sharpest or most high-tech model in the segment, but it feels familiar and straightforward. Some buyers will actually like that. Not everyone wants a car full of screens and learning curves; if you are one of them, the ASX should be on your radar.
ASX buyer focus
- Better road view than a sedan.
- Compact size for city use.
- Enough power for inter-emirate travel.
- Available 2WD and 4WD choices.
- Strong position as a practical family SUV.
The ASX suits buyers who have moved past entry sedans but do not want a large seven-seat SUV yet.
Destinator: family SUV
Being the latest arrival, the Destinator is the fresh choice in the Mitsubishi range and probably the one that will pull the most family buyers into showrooms this year; at least that is what the brand is expecting and positioning. The reason is simple: in the UAE, seven seats still have real value. Buyers who do not use the third row every day still like knowing it is there when needed.
That is why the Destinator matters. Starting from AED 69,900, it brings a seven-seat format at a price that still feels manageable. For many buyers, that is the sweet spot. You get the size and flexibility of a family SUV without climbing too far up the budget ladder.
The 1.5-liter petrol engine produces 161 hp, which is enough to keep the car feeling usable on faster roads. The real attraction, though, is not just the engine but the way it fits actual UAE family routines, whether that is school drop-offs in Mirdif, IKEA runs in Yas, or routine airport pickups when relatives fly in. The Destinator feels built around those moments.
Destinator strengths
- Seven seats at a realistic entry price.
- Good value against many five-seat rivals.
- Fresh showroom appeal as a newer model.
- Better fit for family life than compact SUVs.
- More flexibility for large households.
There is no doubt that many family buyers are in the market right now. The Destinator is the Mitsubishi SUV that should be on their radar.
Eclipse Cross
Here is another choice: the Eclipse Cross for buyers who do not want their car to feel too plain. The Eclipse Cross stands out in the Mitsubishi lineup because the brand is usually associated with practicality first. It has a stronger road presence and a more stylish shape than the ASX, while still being useful for daily life.
Priced from AED 69,900 and going up to AED 107,000, it stretches into a more premium part of the Mitsubishi range. That means expectations rise as well, and at this price, you get a car that feels a little special inside and out, not just functional.
Its 1.5-liter petrol engine makes 147 hp, so performance is solid for daily use. It is more about the overall feel than outright speed. This is the Mitsubishi for the buyer who wants a crossover shape, modern looks, and an SUV-like driving position without stepping into something too bulky.
What makes the Eclipse Cross appealing?
- More stylish than the ASX.
- Easier to live with than a larger SUV.
- Better fit for younger buyers and couples.
- Good balance between image and practicality.
- Strong option for urban driving in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
It is the kind of car that makes more sense once you see it in person.
A glance at the top models
|
Model |
Best for |
Engine |
Power |
Starting price in AED |
|
Attrage |
Budget city buyers |
1.2 litre petrol |
75 hp |
36,900 |
|
ASX |
Compact SUV users |
2.0 litre petrol |
147 hp |
53,900 |
|
Destinator |
Seven-seat family buyers |
1.5 litre petrol |
161 hp |
69,900 |
|
Eclipse Cross |
Style-focused crossover buyers |
1.5 litre petrol |
147 hp |
69,900 |
If you look at the table, it is pretty obvious that there is a lot on offer. The Attrage is about affordability; the ASX is about practicality, the Destinator is about family size and value, and the Eclipse Cross is about design and a slightly more premium feel.
Features that matter
It is not always the case that brochures tell the full story. Many websites and brochures provide extensive information, but upon closer inspection, there are UAE-specific considerations that most buyers prioritize. This list includes being easy to drive in traffic, having a well-equipped and comfortable cabin, especially for our summer, and being suitable for family use.
Here is what stands out most across these four models:
- Attrage: low running cost and easy parking.
- ASX: better visibility and SUV stance.
- Destinator: seven-seat flexibility.
- Eclipse Cross: modern style and a more upscale image.
And from a local point of view, these details matter too:
- Compact cars work well in older Dubai parking areas.
- SUVs remain popular because of seating height and road presence.
- Seven-seat models continue to attract family buyers in Sharjah and Abu Dhabi.
- Buyers moving up from sedans often look first at the ASX and Eclipse Cross.

Things to consider
One thing is clear: Mitsubishi is a Japanese brand that promises reliability and durability. Each car on sale right now serves buyers in different segments. That is why you should not look only at price.
If your daily life is mostly city commuting, the Attrage makes sense.
If you want an SUV without moving into a big family model, the ASX is easier to justify.
If family life is what you drive, the Destinator is more useful.
If style and looks are what you want, the Eclipse Cross deserves a closer look.
What also works in favor of the brand is Al Habtoor Motors, its local representative and an established distributor. You can compare these cars in the same buying environment and arrive at a decision with more confidence.
Conclusion
Today, Mitsubishi is far more than just four well-known cars in the UAE. To become more relevant and attract a wider buyer profile, it now has a full lineup that starts with affordable small cars and stretches into family SUVs, crossovers, pickups, and MPVs. That full price list gives useful context, but for most private buyers, the real attraction is around the Outlander, ASX, Eclipse Cross, and Destinator.
If any of that is what you are looking at, then head to the Al Habtoor Motors showroom to check it out in real life before taking a test drive and signing the cheque.
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