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Mitsubishi ASX 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 229,000 to MAD 309,000

Mitsubishi's B-SUV — Renault Captur twin via the alliance, 143 hp full hybrid or 1.0 turbo 91 hp, from 229,000 MAD at Mitsubishi Maroc.

Key specifications

Body
SUV
Fuel
Hybrid
Gearbox
Automatic
Power
143 ch
Consumption
4.7 L / 100 km
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Pros

  • 229k MAD entry price — 40k MAD less than an equivalent 1.0 turbo Captur
  • Mitsubishi 5-year / 100,000 km warranty — 2 years longer than Renault in Morocco
  • Proven Renault CMF-B platform + ASX Hybrid full-hybrid 4.7 L/100 km
  • Sumitomo Mitsubishi network: 10 points (Casa, Rabat, Marrakech, Agadir, Tangier)
  • 422 L boot (gasoline) to 326 L (Hybrid) — decent for segment

Watch out for

  • More passive design than the 2024-restyled Captur (distinctive C-signature)
  • Unknown resale — no 5-year ASX 3rd-gen history in Morocco
  • Renault 1.0 turbo drivetrain only (vs more spirited 1.3 turbo)

Our verdict

The Mitsubishi ASX 2026 (3rd generation, launched 2023 on Renault's CMF-B platform) is technically a Renault Captur rebadged Mitsubishi under the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance. In Morocco, Mitsubishi Maroc / Sumitomo offers two drivetrains: 1.0 turbo 91 hp 6MT (229-249k MAD) and ASX Hybrid 143 hp (1.6 full hybrid + multimode gearbox, 269-309k). Three trims: Inform, Invite, Instyle. The ASX takes on the Renault Captur (~269k+ MAD, technical twin but better known in MA), the Nissan Juke Hybrid (~279k+, also alliance sister), the Peugeot 2008 (~259k+), the Škoda Kamiq (~249k+), and the MG ZS Hybrid+ (~199k+). The ASX stands out for: 229k MAD entry price 40k below the Captur for strictly identical mechanics (Renault 1.0 turbo, never the more upmarket 1.3 turbo), Mitsubishi 5-year / 100,000 km warranty (vs 3 years Renault in Morocco), Sumitomo Mitsubishi 10-point network (Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Agadir, Tangier). Weaknesses: more passive design than the 2024-restyled Captur (more distinctive C-signature), unknown resale (3rd-gen ASX has no 5 years of MA market history), Hybrid drivetrain costs 40k more than the 1.0 turbo. Target: household wanting the Captur twin at a reduced price, first-SUV buyer with a premium for perceived Japanese reliability + long warranty.

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Frequently asked

How much does the Mitsubishi ASX cost in Morocco in 2026?
ASX 1.0 turbo 91 hp 6MT starts at 229,000 MAD (Inform), 249,000 (Invite). ASX Hybrid 143 hp at 269,000-309,000 (Invite/Instyle). Mitsubishi Maroc 2026 prices, excluding options and registration.
Mitsubishi ASX or Renault Captur — which to pick?
Both share the CMF-B platform and 95% of technical components. The Captur (~269k+ MAD) has a more distinctive 2024 design (C-signature), Renault Maroc/Auto Hall network ~30 points (densest MA), ~62% resale at 3 years (established). The ASX (229k+) is 40k MAD cheaper with identical mechanics, Mitsubishi 5-year / 100,000 km warranty (vs 3 years Renault), narrower Sumitomo network (10 points). Verdict: Captur if you value design, network and resale; ASX if you value purchase price and long warranty.
Does the ASX Hybrid in Morocco qualify for a hybrid bonus?
Morocco has no hybrid purchase bonus in 2026 (unlike France or EU countries). However, full hybrids do qualify for a slightly reduced TVM vignette vs pure gasoline (~3,500 MAD/year for 8 fiscal hp ASX Hybrid vs ~4,500 MAD for 1.0 turbo pure gasoline 7 hp) — modest saving (~5k MAD over 5 years). The ASX Hybrid pays back mainly through consumption: 4.7 L/100 km mixed vs 5.8 L for 1.0 turbo = ~3,800 MAD/year fuel saving for 25,000 km/year.
Why buy the ASX rather than the Captur if it's the same car?
Three reasons: (1) 229k MAD entry price (40k MAD less than Captur), (2) 5-year / 100,000 km warranty vs 3 years Renault — for those keeping the car 5+ years, that's 2 extra years of cover (repairs covered), (3) Japanese Mitsubishi image vs French Renault for those valuing Japanese origin. Three reasons to buy Captur instead: (1) better 3-5 year resale (better-known brand), (2) Renault Maroc/Auto Hall network 30+ points (vs Sumitomo 10), (3) broader trims and drivetrains (Captur 1.3 turbo + Esprit Alpine, ASX limited to 1.0 turbo).

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