For starters, the exterior of both the sedan and hatch resembles the design treatment applied on Thai-spec models. Upfront, the two-sport the latest Dynamic Shield grille design which goes along with the rest of its stablemates. Its front and rear bumpers were also revised, plus, both models also get a new set of headlights and taillights. The wheels, however, will vary depending on the trim level. Overall, the Mirage hatchback and Mirage G4 looks sleeker and more mature than ever. Tech-savvy consumers will surely be happy with its standard 7-inch Smartphone Link Display Audio (SDA) System with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Moreover, in order to spice up the latest Mirage lineup, both the hatchback and sedan come with a vibrant selection of colors, this includes the White Diamond and Sand Yellow which is exclusive on the five-door model. It is worth noting that two of these refreshed models include the Carbonite Edition. This trim gives the sedan and hatch access to some sporty appointments like revised front grille and air dam, side air dam, b-pillar decal, and rear air dam with carbon-pattern surfaces and contrasting red accents.