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Mitsubishi Destinator: Over-engineered in a pleasant way
The Philippine Star
|November 28, 2025
Here are cars that reveal themselves quickly, and there are those that take their time. The Mitsubishi Destinator belongs in the second category not because it hides its purpose, but because it behaves differently the longer you drive it.
At first, the Destinator seems like a straightforward 7-seat SUV aimed at families moving up from a compact crossover. But after a full day of exploring Mitsubishi's Okazaki R&D Center in Japan, putting the Destinator through mud, gravel, inclines, and the occasional flood test, the SUV started to show traits that don't quite match its modest positioning or its sub-P1.3-million introductory price.
What becomes clear is that the Destinator isn't trying to impress with spec sheet fireworks. Mitsubishi didn't package it as an off-road renegade or a revival of its hardcore rally heritage. Instead, the vehicle feels like a project where engineers quietly over-delivered - dialing in responses, calibrating systems, and layering small, thoughtful improvements until the SUV ends up doing things you wouldn't expect from something in this class or after reading the brochure.
Before getting into what makes it drive the way it does, it's worth looking at the design that frames all that engineering. The exterior carries a mix of solidity and motion, anchored in Mitsubishi's “Gravitas & Dynamism” theme.
Gravitas gives the Destinator its presence: a stable stance, blacked-out pillars, and a sleek horizontal nose that suggests width and calm confidence rather than aggression. There's an obvious effort to make the SUV look grounded, almost as if it's braced for uneven terrain even while parked. The acrylic grille is a standout detail - layered, three-dimensional, and a nice touch of modern luxury for a vehicle positioned at this price point.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition November 28, 2025 de The Philippine Star.
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