SUV & Wagon car comparison

Mitsubishi ASX vs Toyota HIGHLANDER

Both are suv & wagon vehicles on New Zealand roads. Based on NZTA fleet data.

Mitsubishi ASX 34,917 on NZ roads
VS
Toyota HIGHLANDER 27,886 on NZ roads
$15/week cheaper to fuel — Mitsubishi ASX at $59/wk vs $74/wk
81.19999999999999 kW more power — Toyota HIGHLANDER at 193.6 kW
Mitsubishi ASX 34,917 in NZ Wins 3 of 4
Toyota HIGHLANDER 27,886 in NZ
Registered in NZ
34,917
27,886
Fuel Economy
7.5 L/100km
9.4 L/100km
Power
112.4 kW
193.6 kW
Weight
1,975 kg
2,717.7 kg
Fuel Type
Petrol
Petrol
Body Type
SUV & Wagon
SUV & Wagon
Seats
5
7
Year Range
2010–2026
2000–2026
Imported New
99%
99%

NZ Registrations Over Time

Registration trend for Mitsubishi ASX vs Toyota HIGHLANDER: comparing annual new registrations in NZ from 2020 onwards. Mitsubishi ASX has more total registrations.

Regional Popularity

Region Mitsubishi ASX Toyota HIGHLANDER
AUCKLAND 11,735 10,189
CHRISTCHURCH CITY 1,760 2,095
HAMILTON CITY 1,251 912
TAURANGA CITY 1,212 905
WELLINGTON CITY 1,042 678
NEW PLYMOUTH DISTRICT 790 639
WHANGAREI DISTRICT 810 598
FAR NORTH DISTRICT 880

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is more popular in NZ — the Mitsubishi ASX or Toyota HIGHLANDER?

The Mitsubishi ASX is more common with 34,917 registered in New Zealand compared to 27,886 for the Toyota HIGHLANDER. A larger fleet means more mechanics familiar with the car and easier access to parts.

Which is cheaper to run — Mitsubishi ASX or Toyota HIGHLANDER?

Based on NZTA fuel economy data, the Mitsubishi ASX uses less fuel at 7.5 L/100km compared to 9.4 L/100km. At current fuel prices of approximately $2.80/L, that difference adds up over a year of typical driving.

Are Mitsubishi ASX and Toyota HIGHLANDER the same body type?

Both are classified as SUV & Wagon vehicles in the NZTA fleet data. The Mitsubishi ASX is primarily a petrol vehicle while the Toyota HIGHLANDER runs on petrol.

Are these cars typically imported new or used?

99% of Mitsubishi ASX models were imported new to NZ, while 1% came as used imports. For the Toyota HIGHLANDER, 99% were new and 0% were used imports.

Where does this data come from?

All figures are sourced from the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) Motor Vehicle Register, current as of 31 March 2026. This covers 3,678,722 registered passenger vehicles in New Zealand.

Data sourced from the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) Motor Vehicle Register, current as of 31 March 2026.