New Mitsubishi Grandis 2026: the “made in Spain” SUV taking on the big names with hybrid tech and sharp pricing - Carsfera.com

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New Mitsubishi Grandis 2026: the “made in Spain” SUV taking on the big names with hybrid tech and sharp pricing

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Built in Spain, the new Mitsubishi Grandis 2026 arrives with MHEV and HEV hybrid engines, Eco badge, and up to eight years of warranty. A practical, efficient, and tech-packed SUV ready to conquer the European market.

The new Mitsubishi Grandis 2026 lands firmly in the highly competitive compact SUV segment, and it does so with a compelling advantage: it’s manufactured in Spain. This model, based on the Renault Symbioz, sports a distinctive design with an exclusive front grille, reshaped bumpers, and a unique tailgate. Inside, the updates continue with new trims, bespoke upholstery, and a 10.4-inch central touchscreen featuring a multimedia system compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

Eco hybrid engines for every driver

Every version of the Grandis 2026 proudly carries the Eco environmental label, thanks to its MHEV (mild-hybrid) and HEV (full-hybrid) powertrains. The entry-level 130T MHEV engine delivers 140 hp and 260 Nm, paired as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox or, optionally, a seven-speed dual-clutch DCT automatic, which enhances comfort without compromising fuel efficiency (just 5.8 l/100 km). Above it sits the 180 HEV Multimode automatic, producing 160 hp, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.1 seconds, and achieving an impressively low fuel consumption of 4.4 litres per 100 km—a perfect choice for drivers seeking efficiency with refined performance.

Space, technology, and top-tier safety

Measuring 4.41 metres in length, the Mitsubishi Grandis 2026 boasts a boot capacity of up to 613 litres with the rear bench slid forward—one of the largest in its class. In terms of equipment, the Motion trim already includes 18-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry and start, wireless charger, automatic climate control, six airbags, and Full LED headlights as standard. Safety has also been given top priority, with features such as lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, rear-view camera, distance alert, traffic sign recognition, and collision mitigation system, placing it on par with some of the most advanced SUVs on the market.

Competitive pricing for the Spanish-built SUV

The new Mitsubishi Grandis “made in Spain” is available in three trim levels — Motion, Kaiteki, and Kaiteki+ — with prices starting at €29,800 for the 130T MHEV Motion. The 160 hp HEV version begins at €34,000, while the top-spec Kaiteki+ reaches €40,850, all backed by an official warranty of up to eight years or 160,000 km.

With its blend of efficiency, practicality, and Spanish manufacturing pride, the Grandis aims to take on best-sellers like the Hyundai KONA, Kia Niro, and Toyota C-HR, positioning itself as one of the most promising SUVs of 2026.

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