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2022 Mitsubishi Mirage Interior and Cargo
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The Mirage's overall build quality is cheap, as expected from a budget-friendly car, although panel gaps are even and fixtures and fittings all feel firmly in place. Moving to the inside reveals the Mirage's shortcomings, however. The tangible impression is one of low quality with the majority of the cabin's materials being low-grade and the seats and key touch points feeling cheap and flimsy. The cabin's ergonomics are also questionable as the driving position feels awkward in correlation with the steering wheel and controls, though all are in easy enough reach. The seats up front are spacious but the passenger room overall is rather confined in the rear, as is expected of the segment.2022 Mirage Interior Photos
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Although Mitsubishi advertises the Mirage as a five-seater, the rear seats will only seat two adults at best, and even then, they need to be on the shorter end of the spectrum. Headroom is somewhat limited, too, whether in the front or the back, and any occupant over six feet tall will struggle for comfort. Legroom is otherwise only tight in the rear, with a bit more space to stretch out in front. The driver's seat is six-way manually adjustable and the front passenger's seat four-way manually adjustable, which isn't particularly accommodating. To make matters worse, the cloth seats aren't very comfortable or supportive at all, and many rivals in this class offer better seating. Outward visibility is good all-round by virtue of the thin B- and C-pillars, but the driver's seating position is slightly awkward with the seat feeling too high-set, leaving the driver feeling perched awkwardly over the steering wheel.2022 Mitsubishi Mirage Interior Dimensions
Mitsubishi Mirage TrimsESLEBlack EditionSE Seating5555 Headroom Front Seat39 in.39 in.39 in.39 in. Headroom Back Seat37.2 in.37.2 in.37.2 in.37.2 in. Legroom Front Seat41.7 in.41.7 in.41.7 in.41.7 in. Legroom Back Seat34.2 in.34.2 in.34.2 in.34.2 in. Shoulder Room Front51.7 in.51.7 in.51.7 in.51.7 in. Shoulder Room Rear51 in.51 in.51 in.51 in. Hip Room, Front48.8 in.48.8 in.48.8 in.48.8 in. Hip Room, Rear46.4 in.46.4 in.46.4 in.46.4 in.Interior Colors and Materials
Because the Mirage is a budget-friendly vehicle, the interior is kept low-grade and relatively plain with black cloth on the lower three trims. The SE feels a bit better quality, though, with its mix of cloth and synthetic leather. This model and the BE also enjoy a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, both with red stitching on the BE. The SE has chrome front inner door handles. The shift panel is silver painted on lower trims but finished in gloss black for the SE. Setting the BE apart are red cloth door-panel inserts, red stitching on the seats, and piano-black vent and console trim. Overall, though, it's possible to see why Mitsubishi has been able to keep the Mirage's price so low from behind the wheel.Now Buzzing Electric Vehicles Tesla Cybertruck Spotted With Production-Ready Rear End Crash Watch A Seventh-Gen Toyota Hilux Truck Launch Into The Air After Losing Control Auctions One-Off Plymouth Barracuda Four-Door Is A Muscle Car Unicorn First Drive 2023 Toyota Crown First Drive Review: A Tale Of Two Hybrids Sports Cars 2023 BMW M2 Coming With Optional Center-Lock Wheels Tuning 700-Horsepower 2023 Nissan Z By AMS Performance Hits Nine-Second Quarter Mile