
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) couldn’t wait any longer to make its newest seven-seater SUV available in the market, as it has now officially opened the pre-booking for the all-new Destinator.
The Destinator is MMPC’s newest SUV, a seven-seater vehicle that sits between the Xpander and the larger Montero Sport. Mitsubishi PH has also revealed that the all-new Destinator will be making its official public debut on November 20, 2025 at Ring Garden, Ayala Malls Manila Bay. This public debut will coincide with MMPC’s vehicle display and test drive activity on November 20 to 23 at the ASEANA Concert Grounds, Pasay City.
To get first dibs on the all-new Mitsubishi Destinator, MMPC said that early customers may enjoy special introductory pricing for reservations and vehicle releases made from November 10, 2025 until January 31, 2026, inclusive of Destinator Adventure Gear merchandise.
The Mitsubishi Destinator will be offered in three variants: GLX Turbo CVT, GLS Turbo CVT, and the top-spec GT Turbo CVT. Below is the pricing for each of the Destinator variants:
Mitsubishi Destinator GLX Turbo CVT – SRP: P1,389,000 | INTRO PRICE: P1,289,000
Mitsubishi Destinator GLS Turbo CVT – SRP: P1,599,000 | INTRO PRICE: P1,499,000
Mitsubishi Destinator GT Turbo CVT – SRP: 1,929,000 | INTRO PRICE: P1,799,000

MMPC is offering an additional P5,000 cash discount on top of the introductory promo for those who will place a reservation during the 4-day event at Ayala Malls Manila Bay between November 20 to 23, 2025, and release their unit on or before January 31, 2026.
The Mitsubishi Destinator took its design cues from the DST Concept SUV. It features a bolder interpretation of Mitsubishi’s Dynamic Shield fascia, which adds to the vehicle’s wide and confident stance. It also features crisp character lines that are visible throughout the exterior, giving the Destinator a sharp and assertive appearance.

Inside, buyers can expect a spacious, three-row cabin highlighted by a panoramic sunroof, 64-color ambient lighting, and roof-mounted air conditioning vents. The 12.3-inch central display and 8-inch digital cluster sit side by side on a single panel, while the infotainment system allows user-specific customization. A Yamaha-developed sound system adds an extra layer of cabin sophistication.
As previously reported, the Mitsubishi Destinator is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) that delivers 161 horsepower and 250 Nm of torque. Like the XForce crossover, it also comes with multiple drive modes: Normal, Wet, Gravel, Mud, and Tarmac.




