The Mirage G trim is the top-spec version of the Mirage hatchback, powered by a 1.2-litre 3-cylinder DOHC (engine code 3A92) delivering about 78 horsepower and roughly 100 Nm torque — modest but well-suited for city driving. It’s compact (about 3795 mm long × 1665 mm wide × 1505 mm tall, wheelbase 2450 mm) and lightweight (around 900 kg), making it easy to maneuver and park even in busy or tight urban streets.
As the top trim, the G grade includes nicer touches: features such as keyless operation (remote start/stop), presumably a better-trimmed interior, and convenience options that aren’t standard on base versions. On the safety side, many G-grade Mirages come with standard front airbags, ABS + EBD braking support, and other basic safety equipment (though features like side airbags or advanced stability systems may vary depending on market and package).
In practice, the Mirage G is ideal as an economical, easy-to-drive small car for everyday city use — good for commuting, short trips, and navigating Nairobi’s traffic without burning too much fuel. Its small size means it isn’t built for heavy loads or high-speed driving, but for someone prioritizing affordability, fuel efficiency, and simplicity, it’s a practical choice.
















