Mitsubishi Xforce Gets Off To Good Start In Malaysia With 900 Units Delivered In First Month

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) has reported a strong early showing for its all-new Mitsubishi Xforce, with 900 units delivered to customers by the end of April, less than a month after its official launch.
The figure offers an early indication of market acceptance for Mitsubishi’s latest compact SUV, particularly in a segment that continues to be one of the most competitive in Malaysia.

Early Momentum In A Crowded Segment
The Xforce resides in a space where buyers are increasingly value-conscious, comparing not just price and badge, but also design, usability and day-to-day practicality. But Mitsubishi appears to have positioned the model to appeal to this balance.
According to MMM, the Xforce is resonating with Malaysian drivers for its mix of modern styling and versatility. The compact SUV is designed to handle both urban commuting and occasional out-of-town drives, a combination that aligns closely with how many Malaysians use their vehicles.
Customer Response And Brand Confidence
“We are truly grateful for the overwhelming response to the All-New Mitsubishi Xforce. Achieving 900 deliveries within the first month of launch is a strong testament to the confidence our customers have in the Mitsubishi brand and in this exciting new model,” said Takashi Sakamaki, Chief Executive Officer of Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia.
He added, “To our customers, thank you for being among the first to embrace the Xforce and for your trust in us. Your support means a great deal to everyone at Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia. We remain committed to ensuring a smooth delivery experience while continuing to provide the quality, reliability, and driving confidence that define Mitsubishi vehicles.”


CarTok Editor’s Note
While initial delivery numbers are encouraging, the real test for the Xforce will be whether it can sustain this momentum beyond the launch window. In Malaysia’s compact SUV segment, early interest is common, but long-term success depends on consistent demand, ownership experience, and perceived value over time.
If Mitsubishi can maintain supply, aftersales support, and product competitiveness, the Xforce could establish itself as a steady contender in this space rather than just a strong early performer. And this is before taking into account upcoming segment rivals.



