Published by: Hyp Mobility Date: 2 February 2026 Category: New Car Launches | UAE Car Guides
Location: Dubai, Abu Dhabi & UAE
Dubai’s 7-seater SUV game just got a fresh new contender: the All-New Mitsubishi Destinator Starting AED 69,900—positioned as a family-first SUV with the road presence, space, and drive confidence that UAE buyers typically demand. Think school runs in Al Khawaneej, long commutes down Sheikh Zayed Road, and weekend getaways to Hatta or the desert—without feeling like you’re driving a “big bus” just to seat seven.
What makes the Destinator interesting is its “balanced spec strategy”: it’s not trying to be a hardcore off-roader, but it is engineered to stay composed across mixed road surfaces, with SUV-friendly ground clearance, drive modes, and a comfort-and-tech-heavy cabin designed for real family usage.
If you’re shopping in Dubai, you already know the truth: most 7-seaters are either (a) great for passengers but painful for bags, or (b) great for cargo but cramped for people. The Destinator’s cabin pitch is flexibility—built around configurable seating so you can switch between “full family mode” and “big cargo mode” fast.
7-seat layout designed for family comfort
Fold the 2nd and 3rd rows to open up a larger cargo area for strollers, shopping runs, and airport pickups
Practical details like seatback tables add real convenience for families (especially if you’ve got kids living their best snack-life in the back seat)
In short: it’s trying to be the SUV that doesn’t fall apart once real life happens.
Dubai roads are smooth—until they’re not. Basement ramps, aggressive speed bumps, construction detours, and that random gravel access road to your campsite can all be mood-killers in low vehicles. The Destinator counters that with SUV-friendly clearance and approach/departure geometry:
Ground clearance: 214 mm
Approach angle: 21°
Ramp breakover angle: 20.8°
Departure angle: 25.5°
That’s a strong “confidence package” for the UAE because it helps reduce scraping anxiety—especially when the car is loaded with passengers and weekend gear.
A lot of SUVs talk tough, but families want simple, usable capability—not a PhD in traction control. The Destinator offers five drive modes to match common driving surfaces:
Normal (daily commuting)
Wet (rainy highway days—yes, Dubai does get them)
Gravel (rough patches, access roads, light trails)
Mud (slippery low-grip situations)
Tarmac (stable road handling feel)
For most UAE buyers, this is less about “rock crawling” and more about staying confident when road conditions change—without needing to overthink it.
Under the hood, the Destinator runs a 1.5-litre MIVEC turbo petrol engine paired with a CVT transmission. The positioning here is clear: smooth power delivery, responsive torque for city/highway driving, and easy-going drivability for families (especially in traffic).
Also worth noting:
18-inch alloy wheels with 225/55R18 tyres give it a planted stance and proper SUV road presence.
This setup is designed to feel predictable and comfortable—exactly what most Dubai SUV shoppers prioritize after the honeymoon phase.
The Destinator’s interior leans heavily into modern tech and comfort, which is basically non-negotiable in the UAE market now.
12.3-inch Smartphone-link Display Audio system
8-inch digital driver display
Dual-zone automatic air-conditioning
Wireless charger
Panoramic sunroof
Ambient lighting across multiple cabin zones
And for audio lovers: a Dynamic Sound Yamaha Premium setup—aimed at giving that richer, cleaner sound stage you’d appreciate on longer drives.
This is the kind of cabin spec that makes the car feel “new generation” from the first sit.
Dubai driving is equal parts highway cruising and tight parking scenarios. The Destinator includes a strong mix of driver assists and safety features targeted at exactly that:
Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)
Multi Around Monitor (360-style camera support)
Parking support features (varies by variant)
Multiple airbags (including curtain airbags)
ABS + EBD + Brake Assist
Stability and traction control
Hill Start Assist
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Emergency call system (e-CALL)
Net-net: it’s a confidence-forward setup, especially for families dealing with city traffic, school zones, and crowded parking areas.
This is the stuff you don’t brag about, but you miss immediately when it’s not there:
Hands-free power tailgate (useful when your hands are full)
Anti-pinch safety + memory height function (great for garages with height limits)
Smart cabin storage pockets and charging options across rows
For family buyers, these features often decide the purchase more than “0–100” times. Real talk.
The Destinator is offered in multiple variants (P / H / M) with a monotone colour lineup that fits UAE tastes—clean, premium, and resale-friendly:
Quartz White Pearl
Blade Silver Metallic
Graphite Grey Metallic
Lunar Blue Mica
Red Metallic
Black Mica
If you’re optimizing for long-term ownership value, neutral shades typically stay safest in Dubai’s used-car market—while blue/red are for buyers who want their SUV to have a personality.
This SUV makes the most sense if you’re in one of these buyer camps:
Growing families who want a 7-seater that doesn’t feel bulky and outdated
Dubai commuters who need comfort + tech for daily driving, not hardcore off-roading
Weekend explorers who do light trails, camping routes, and mixed surfaces—without going full off-road spec
Value-focused buyers who want modern screens, safety assists, and practicality in one package
In Dubai, expect the Destinator to sit in the conversation alongside other mainstream 7-seat SUVs from Japanese and Korean brands. The competitive edge here is its blend of:
modern cabin tech,
family-friendly convenience,
SUV geometry and ground clearance confidence,
and a “daily comfort first” setup.
If you’re shopping, your smartest move is to shortlist 2–3 options and compare:
third-row usability,
cargo space with seats up/down,
driver-assist features by trim,
and total ownership costs.
Yes—it's built as a 7-seater family SUV with flexible seating configurations.
It comes with a 1.5-litre MIVEC turbo petrol engine paired to a CVT.
It offers 214 mm of ground clearance, supporting better everyday usability over speed bumps, ramps, and uneven surfaces.
Yes—five drive modes: Normal, Wet, Gravel, Mud, and Tarmac.
It offers Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and a Multi Around Monitor (availability can vary by variant).
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