Why the 2022 Mitsubishi Strada is Now More Than Just a Lifestyle Pickup

Photos courtesy of Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation

For a time in the early 2000s up until the mid-2010s, the Mitsubishi Strada was considered a pure urbanite pickup.

A seemingly short bed aft of the cabin, a torquey engine, and a sturdy build made the beast of burden more fit as an urban hauler or occasional minimal cargo out-of-town traveler.

The 2022 Mitsubishi Strada has now gone back to its carry-all origins. The unit currently has a bed that can handle a bevy of agriculture, a maintained tradition of a robust powerplant, and an interior at par with 2020-onwards levels of comfort.

The Strada’s exterior looks like it has taken more of a rugged masculine persona. One example of the posit above is the boxy “chin” in the front area. It can be opined that the front end is similar to the art in the Bruce Timm-penned Justice League cartoon, with lots of pointed ends and square jaws.

The 2022 Mitsubishi Strada's Utility

The bed carries dimensions of 1,520 mm (length) and 1,470 mm (width). That’s significantly longer than the previous generation’s 1,325 mm length and 1,130 mm width. This means a current Strada can carry four to five native Philippine pigs ranging from 1,250 mm to 1,290 mm, compared to the previous generation that could carry just two or three. If you’re in the farm-to-market business, a bed of the abovementioned specs is decent enough to carry items without opening the tailgate.

Mitsubishi Strada Athlete interiors.

Inside the 2022 Mitsubishi Strada

A significant strength of the previous Strada was a carlike cabin, and the current iteration is no different. The seats' hip and leg support has increased and now features double-stitched leather similar to higher-end sport utility vehicles. The top-end Strada Athlete has an eight-way adjustable driver’s seat, suitable for owners of all shapes and sizes. Sound insulation and vibration damping come standard, which is good if one keeps awake blasting tunes from the in-car infotainment (ICI) while avoiding disturbing people around the pickup.

The ICI is decent to good, with a touchscreen feature, MirrorLink capability, satellite navigation, auxiliary input, USB ports, viewing for the reverse gear-activated camera, and Bluetooth connectivity. It would be better if the ICI had Android Auto-Apple CarPlay. Why? The satellite navigation can tap more comprehensive sources of information (like Waze and Google Maps) or more music sources (such as Apple Music).

What's under the hood of the 2022 Mitsubishi Strada?

Lessons from Mitsubishi’s stint in utility vehicle rally racing (such as the Dakar rally) were applied to most of the automaker’s light commercial vehicle roster, the Strada included. An example of the statement above was the powertrain. For example, the 2.4-liter straight four mixed turbocharging, Mitsubishi’s computer box-controlled variable valve timing, and common rail direct injection to move itself, people, and things on any surface without burning a lot of diesel – or sounding like the mill were on its last crankshaft turns.

The 2022 Mitsubishi Strada's off-road prowess

Another example of Dakar rally lessons being applied to Mitsubishi’s production cars is the Strada’s transmission. The 4x4 models can slosh through mud, sand, and even waterlogged places that aren’t deep. This is because the Strada’s four-wheel-drive (4WD) doesn't just have high-range and low-range travel. It has two modes of high-range gearing, great for ease of travel on wet, packed dirt or dry/wet rocky surfaces. The 4WD also has four traction control modes, which use sensors on the wheels to “talk” to the computer box to deliver more twisting effort to any of the four rims. The result of all these off-road aids is that you can bring people and products in a 2022 Mitsubishi Strada almost anywhere, shallow river crossings included.

A little segue here - it is reportedly the Strada’s off-road ability that made it one of the official utility vehicles of the Philippine government’s Department of Education (DepEd). One of the mandates of the DepEd is to deliver school supplies to far-flung areas of the country. Given that muddy roads and virtual moats (read: river pathways) surround most Philippine educational institutions, having a “travel almost anywhere” pickup to haul learning stuff from the capital region to the provinces certainly helps.

Safety is a priority with the 2022 Mitsubishi Strada

Mitsubishi is mindful that one can easily get carried away with trying to wring out all 181 ps and 430 Nm from the engine. Thus, several electronic cops come standard. These include:

  • Anti-lock braking
  • Deceleration distribution to all four wheels
  • Parking sensors
  • Reverse gear-activated camera (with viewing via the ICI)
  • Traction control
  • Automatic high beams from the headlights
  • Sensors for the seven airbags
  • Added engine braking on descents
  • Hill hold function that keeps the pickup stationary on inclines
  • Blind spot-sudden lane movement warning system
  • Stability control sensors when the utility runner is towing something
  • Added braking when the front bumper detects an imminent collision or when the unit suddenly accelerates

With the lattermost safety doodad, it brings to mind the sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) issues of the pickup’s 2008-2015 Montero Sport sibling – and that Mitsubishi addressed that SUA niggle in the Strada platform.

Lest one forget, the Strada line also has a base model that’s a purely business, cab-and-chassis variant. One can turn the back end of this pickup into an open bed, a light-carrying steel box (with airconditioning option), or put people in a rectangular enclosure like a public utility jeep. It’s just like its L300 sibling, frankly. However, with the base model Strada, you will have to outsource your business hauling requirements to a third party instead of asking Mitsubishi to make a custom enclosure.

Which variant of the 2022 Mitsubishi Strada should you get?

Price-wise, the Strada’s range of purchase options is in a ballpark of Php 815,000 (base model, cab-and-chassis) to Php 1.818 million (Strada Athlete 4x4 Black, automatic transmission or AT). Arguably the sweet spot in the lineup would be the Php 1.487 million Strada Athlete AT in two-wheel drive and the Php 1.522 million Strada GLS 4x4 manual transmission (MT). The former can be posited as the best unit for solely tooling around town since it has rear bumper-incorporated parking sensors. On the other hand, the Strada GLS 4x4 MT can be presented as the best unit for frequent out-of-town, metric ton-hauling capacity. Plus, the variant is navigation-ready and has cruise control for long Philippine expressway jaunts.
What do you like most about the 2022 Mitsubishi Strada?

Read more: Why the Mitsubishi L300 is Here to Stay

Oops... Something broke.
Follow our socials:
Jude Morte

Contributing Writer

A veteran of the Philippine motoring media since 2002, Jude has worked for two business broadsheets, three automotive website...

Hassle-free purchasing, get your next car fast!

users traded-in for dream car
Add your car

Upgrade

Mitsubishi Montero Sport

Latest News

It's finally here! Mazda Philippines launches 2024 CX-90 mild-hybrid, starts at P3.68M

Mazda Philippines officially launched the 2024 Mazda CX-90 mild-hybrid luxury crossover, the brand’s new flagship model, on Sept. 22, 2023. Built on the brand’s large product platform, the three-row CX-90 blends performance and refinement into one premium package. “The first-ever Mazda CX-90 is the pinnacle of Mazda Premium," said Mazda Philippines president and CEO Steven Tan. "It is our most advanced model ever with exceptional levels of sophistication all throughout that can be enjoyed not ju

See the all-new 2024 Honda CR-V at SM Mall of Asia on Sept. 21-24

As we mentioned in our story on the launch of the all-new 2024 Honda CR-V, you can check out the new crossover in the metal too! Honda Cars Philippines Inc. (HCPI) announced in a press statement that it is holding its “Drive the Future” event at the SM Mall of Asia Central Atrium on Sept. 21 to 24, 2023. “Making a milestone with the e:HEV technology, the All-New Honda CR-V is the first Honda vehicle with a full hybrid system,” the Japanese carmaker said. “It is also the first CR-V in its generat

Ford Island Conquest heads to Cagayan de Oro on Sept. 22-24

The Ford Island Conquest (FIC) has long offered a thorough test-drive experience for potential buyers in the Philippines. And now, Ford Philippines’ major event is making its way to Cagayan de Oro for the first time on Sept. 22 to 24, 2023 at the Limketkai Center, the American carmaker said in a press statement. From 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., guests can visit the in-mall vehicle display of Ford’s latest vehicles and take an on-road test drive where customers can experience the Ford Ranger Wildtrak 4x4

Electrified na! Ford Ranger PHEV to debut in 2025 with 45km of EV range

Ford Motor Company is giving the Ford Ranger the electrification treatment as the Blue Oval brand has just announced that it will launch a plug-in hybrid version of the popular pickup truck in 2025. Unlike what Toyota has done for the Fortuner and Hilux, the electrified Ford Ranger won’t come with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system. Instead, it will be a full-blown hybrid offering zero emissions while in its electric vehicle mode. Also read: Would it work in the Philippines? What to expect from the To

2024 Volkswagen Tharu price starts at ₱1,850,000; Test drive event on September 30 to October 1, 2023

Volkswagen Philippines has announced the indicative pricing of its upcoming compact crossover, the Tharu. The Tharu 300 TSI DSG SE will be priced at ₱ 1,850,000, and the high-grade Tharu TSI DSG SEL will be launched at a price of ₱1,950,000. You may read up on the specifications of both variants in our previous story. ALSO READ: The Volkswagen Tharu is now here. Wanna know how much it will cost? According to the German carmaker, the Tharu will be on display at the Karrera Café in Filinvest City,

Recommended Cars

PopularLatestUpdates
Hot
Jeep

Jeep Wrangler

₱ 3,690,000 - 4,190,000

View Model
Hot
Toyota

Toyota Veloz

₱ 1,185,000 - 1,225,000

View Model
BMW

BMW iX3

₱ 4,590,000

View Model
New Variant
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz C-Class

₱ 3,290,000

View Model
Toyota

Toyota Lite Ace Pickup

₱ 570,000

View Model
Toyota

Toyota Lite Ace Panel Van

₱ 655,000

View Model

Related Car Comparison

Mitsubishi Montero Sport
View Now