Nytmyynnissä Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Instyle Navi // Remote control / Salmiakkinahat // acc / Ledit // - *KĂSIRAHA JOPA 0âŹ, KATSO LAAJA VALIKOIMA!* -, 62 631 km, 2019 - Kerava. Klikkaa tästä kuvat ja lisätiedot vaihtoautosta. Cruise control: Adaptive. Electric mirrors. Lane departure warning system. Leather upholstery. On board
Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear EDITORS' RATING 9 / 10 Pros Up to 54 miles of EV range is solid DC fast-charging is rare on a PHEV Heads-up display is useful S-AWC all-wheel drive system delivers excellent handling Cons Third-row "seating" better-off folded into the cargo area Adaptive cruise control only available in certain driving modes One-speed transmission operation may confuse some at first The holiday season means a few things to many. For starters, all of those discounts to get the holiday shopping started on Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Small Business Saturday. Football of the collegiate and professional types enter the final stretch of their seasons, while hockey and the NBA are just starting to warm up against winter's chill. Herds of horsepower head down south for big events like the Snowball Derby in Florida or the Tulsa Shootout in Oklahoma. And, of course, the season is a time for friends and family to gather 'round the fire to exchange love and warmth, remembering the year that was while preparing for the new year to come. Finally, the holiday season is the time of the year when every automaker wants to make December a month to truly remember, featuring ads of the newest models adorned with big red bows parked in front of a snow-covered home, serving as a replacement for Santa's sleigh and reindeer, or roaring through the snowy landscape because every month is always Truck Month. Mitsubishi was feeling the holiday spirit in a big way this year when they sent the newest member of the fourth-generation Outlander family my way to spend two weeks with me in my Old Dominion home down in southwestern Virginia no red bow on the hood, though. Say hello to the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, the best ride to celebrate the holiday season, and my first-ever experience of a plug-in vehicle of any kind. Good things come to those who meet California's emissions regs Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear The first Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV debuted with the third-generation compact crossover in 2012 at the Paris Auto Show for the 2013 model year. Originating from Mitsubishi's Concept PX-MiEV plug-in crossover from the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, the Outlander PHEV was scheduled to arrive in the United States at the same time as its non-hybrid sibling for the 2014 model year. However, California's requirement for plug-in hybrids to have a battery-monitoring unit â meant to keep an eye on a given PHEV's battery pack in regards to emissions â delayed the Outlander PHEV's arrival to mid-2017 for the 2018 model year. When it arrived, though, it was the Mitsubishi fans of Saint Paul, Minnesota who took to the new compact crossover PHEV like no one else â even Californians â pushing the city and surrounding area to the top of the field as Mitsubishi's top-selling Outlander PHEV market. Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear The new, second-generation Outlander PHEV joins the rest of the fourth-generation Outlander family a few months after its non-hybrid siblings landed in the United States. All Outlanders are built upon the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance CMF-CD "Alliance" platform, parts of which are shared with the only other model in the entire alliance using the platform as its foundation, the third-generation Nissan Rogue. The fourth-generation Outlander also takes inspiration from the GT-PHEV concept introduced to the world at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, and the Engelberg Tourer concept from the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. All about those gains Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear The first-gen Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV combined the electric motors from the burgeoning cult classic Mitsubishi i-MiEV with a MIVEC inline-four. Total output amounted to 197 horsepower, and while the gasoline engine could charge the battery, it could not send its petroleum ponies to the help the electric horses out back, as the engine was not directly connected to the rear wheels. The battery pack itself was a 12 kWh lithium-ion unit, allowing the plug-in hybrid crossover to travel up to 22 miles before the gasoline burning began; total range was 310 miles. Not impressive, to be sure, but at least range anxiety would be least on anyone's mind with tons of gas stations likely along the way to their next destination. Cameron Aubernon/Slash Gear For the second-generation Outlander PHEV, Mitsubishi took the plug-in crossover's powertrain to the gym. The 4B11 MIVEC inline-four has been replaced by a 4B12 MIVEC unit, it has a buffer 20 kWh battery pack placed behind the front passenger seat, plus beefier front and rear electric motors for a total 40% output increase. Total output is now 248 horses and 332 of torque, all directed through a single-speed transmission to Mitsubishi's Super-All Wheel Control and the full set of standard 18- or optional 20-inch alloys wrapped in Nexen Roadian GTXs. As you can see above, what would've been fully-charged a generation ago is less than halfway there for 2023. Total EV range on the new Outlander PHEV is just over 54 miles on a single charge. With the ECO driving mode engaged, total range is 420 miles. A fine interior Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear The 2023 Outlander PHEV comes in four trim levels, from the base ES to the top-tier SEL like my tester, plus the limited-edition 40th Anniversary Edition celebrating Mitsubishi's 40th anniversary in North America. The limited-edition package takes the SEL and its Premium Package up to the next level by adding Black Diamond paint and a bronze roof. Our copy, being the regular SEL trim, wore White Diamond with a black roof along with the Premium Package. What does the $2,700 package get you? A power panoramic roof, for one, as well as black semi-aniline leather seating for seven allegedly with bronze stitching and matching synthetic leather door inserts with saddle tan arm rests. The driver and lucky front passenger get massaging for those long drives, and the driver gets a heated steering wheel, which we made use of more than a few times in the cold southwestern Virginia weather. Seating for seven allegedly Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear Let's talk about the "seating" for "seven," though. The Outlander in all of its forms is a compact crossover â one much, much larger than my own 1997 Toyota RAV4 L five-door, whose size today would place it in the subcompact category alongside the Hyundai Kona and Nissan Juke. Unlike most compact crossovers, the Outlander has seated seven passengers since the second-generation. On paper, anyway. In reality, the third row is only suitable for pets and the tiniest of children, and barely for the latter. This is true with the fourth-gen Outlander, rearmost legroom in which is so non-existent I didn't even attempt to bend my way past the second row to try it out. The third row would be better if it was facing the rear â a feature offered on the current Mercedes-Benz E450 4MATIC All-Terrain â so all the little ones can wave at the truckers behind you and yours. The tall headrests are better left down when not occupied, as they obstruct the rear view quite a bit, but the best thing you can do with the third row is fold it down and use it for the cu. ft. of cargo room it offers a total of to cu. ft. of cargo room is available with both second and third rows down, depending on the trim level chosen. Technology here, there, everywhere Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear First of all, let us thank Mitsubishi for having lots of knobs to turn and buttons to push on the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. You can touch the screen, too, but in a time when more manufacturers have it in their heads to bury everything in haptic sensors under Gorilla Glass â looking at you, Mercedes-EQ and your Hyperscreen â physical controls for things like volume and the HVAC are more important to have than ever; why guess where something is when you can see and feel such things. Of course, the Outlander PHEV does have the usual modern tech available to the driver. Standard features on our example include a full digital gauge cluster, a 9-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, an AM/FM stereo with HD Radio and a three-month trial of SiriusXM, auto-dimming rear view mirror, dual-zone climate, and a 24-month trial of Mitsubishi Connect. The SEL Premium Package adds a heads-up display and a Bose nine-speaker premium sound system. The front doors have neat puddle lights, too, shining the Mitsubishi Motors logo onto the ground. Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear On the safety front, you really do get it all with the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. Adaptive cruise control â which helps with charging the plug-in hybrid via regenerative braking when traffic slows up â forward collision, hill-start assist, lane keeping and departure prevention, rear cross traffic alert, and the MI-PILOT Assist with Navi-Link. There are also rain-sensing wipers up front, automatic headlights plus LED daytime, fog and low- and high-beam lights, and a multi-view camera to make parking and backing out very easy. New tricks for an old dog Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear This is the first time I ever reviewed a plug-in vehicle of any kind. I know I spent some time with the Mercedes-EQ EQS SUV and EQS AMG Sedan, plus got a ride in the GMC Hummer EV, but those were only for an hour or two at most. Thus, the two weeks I spent with the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV were a learning experience in a few ways. First, the single-gear transmission. The most trouble I had with it was in the car wash when I tried for a minute to get it in neutral for the conveyor belt to take me through the building. Even the attendants tried to figure it out before I discovered that you had to shift up without pushing in the shift button in order to bring it into neutral. DC fast charging in a PHEV is rare Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear Then there's the matter of charging the Outlander. There aren't many free and quick options around, and my home doesn't have any charging stations or an outside outlet to use the 120-volt charging cord Mitsubishi bundles, so I had to go into Blacksburg to use the EVgo stations available. According to Mitsubishi, the Outlander PHEV's battery should reach 80% in 40 minutes from zero with the CHAdeMO port; it's one of the few PHEV's that support DC fast charging. On that first charge, it actually hit 76 percent at the 40-minute mark, which I've been told is pretty respectable; on the 120-volt port, a full charge from zero will take hours. I also figured out how to charge with the inline-four by pressing the special "EV" button next to the driving mode dial; on my standard Draper Mountain Overlook driving loop, I gained some seven or eight miles on the battery. I gained seven more miles of range coming down the mountain, though, thanks in part to the regenerative braking getting a workout on the steep, windy road down into Pulaski. The fuel economy for the Outlander PHEV is 26 mpg combined on gas alone, or 64 MPGe with the electric and gas powertrains working together. I managed 35 mpg during the two weeks the compact was with me, mainly due to tons of in-town driving. Plugged-in for the holidays Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear The two weeks I spent with the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV definitely made for quite the holiday season. I got to experience life with a plug-in vehicle with the training wheels of gasoline to keep me going. My mom â who I take to her work in the morning â liked the front seat for the most part, aside from the bolstering, which did not take her larger frame as well as she would've liked. I also liked how well the S-AWC all-wheel drive system handled around even the sharpest of corners. I wasn't thrilled to discover that cruise control only works with Normal, Eco and Power driving modes while using Snow to help drive upon the wet roads of my Virginia home, nor with the $200 retractable tonneau cover, which only had a place with the third-row seats up and wasn't set high enough to cover the family groceries. Cameron Aubernon/SlashGear Pricing starts at $39,845 for the base ES trim, $42,145 for the mid-tier SE and $45,445 for the top-tier SEL. Our tester came with a total sticker of $50,880 including destination and handling. Those cross-shopping the Toyota RAV4 Prime or Kia Niro PHEV do have one more candidate to consider in the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, though if they want to seat seven, it's best to move up to a mid-size crossover PHEV like the Kia Sorento PHEV or a minivan like the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid. The Outlander PHEV isn't a bad place to be for the next holiday season, though.
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nic1402 Posts 4 Joined Mon Jun 07, 2021 617 am Adaptive Cruise Control System ACC Hello, I just bought a 2018 Outlander PHEV Intense + This car has the function that measures the distance of a car in front when in ACC and if the car in front slows down my car will also slow down. Is there a way to switch this function OFF and just use the ACC in a standard way? Thanks a lot Nic mellobob Posts 242 Joined Mon Jun 11, 2018 533 pm Location British Columbia, Canada Re Adaptive Cruise Control System ACC Tue Jun 08, 2021 915 am I'll just chime in that I really love this feature .... mostly The "problem" I have is that at times I don't know that it has slowed down behind a pokey driver and, being in my own little world, I don't pass and resume my speed Return to âTechnical Discussionsâ
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^ For Power 2023 award information, visit ** Special lease and special APR offers available through Santander Consumer USA, subject to approved credit and insurance. Some customers will not qualify. Price, terms and vehicle availability may vary. This offer may not combine with factory cash rebates. See your participating dealer for details. Offer valid from 06/01/2023 to 07/05/2023. Ăš Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price. Excludes destination/handling, tax, title, license, dealer charges, and options. While supplies last. Limited availability at participating dealers may require placing an order and could cause a delay in delivery. Retailer price, terms and vehicle availability may vary. See your local Mitsubishi retailer for details. Ă² Electric range of up to 38 miles on a full charge and a combined electricity + gasoline range of 420 miles. Combined fuel economy Electricity + Gasoline of 64 MPGe. EPA highway mileage estimate. Actual range and mileage may vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison only. ĂÂł Outlander PHEV DC fast charging is only available with CHAdeMO charging systems. â´ For more information, see âÂÂľ Computer renderings depicted. Actual production model may vary. Optional features shown. Available at additional cost. See your local Mitsubishi Motors dealer for complete details. âÂÂś Standard feature. Super All-Wheel Control S-AWC adds Active Yaw Control AYC to realize the AWC concept at a very high level. While this Integrated Vehicle Dynamics Control System manages the driving forces and braking forces of the four wheels to help realize vehicle behavior that is faithful to the operation by the driver under a variety of driving conditions, it is not a substitute for careful driving. S-AWC cannot prevent collisions or loss of traction in all conditions. Exercise caution so your full attention is given to vehicle operation in all road conditions. â All coverage terms are from the original in-service date, and are applicable only to the original owner of new, retailed models purchased from an authorized Mitsubishi retailer. Subsequent owners receive the balance of the Limited Warranty of 5 years/60,000 miles. See retailer for limited warranty and roadside assistance terms and conditions. ⸠Based on S&P Global Mobility New Registrations of plug-in hybrid and all SUV body styles dating back to January 2013 compiled from governments & other sources where available. Captures 95% of global new vehicle volumes in more than 80 countries. âš Based on S&P Global Mobility New Registrations of plug-in hybrid and all SUV body styles for Jan 2013 ââŹâ Oct 2022 compiled from governments & other sources where available. Captures 95% of global new vehicle volumes in more than 80 countries. Ăšâ° Calculations are based on an estimated daily commute with a maximum of 50 miles, an average cost of $ per gallon of fuel, estimated city/highway MPG, and estimated cost of charging the Outlander PHEV. All calculations are approximate and for illustration purposes only. Results may vary based on your driving conditions. ÚÚ MI-PILOT Assist is a driver assistance system only and is not a substitute for safe and careful driving. The driver must remain engaged with the driving task and monitor the environment at all times. ĂšĂ² Airbags are part of a Supplemental Restraint System SRS. To decrease the risk of injury from a deploying airbag, always wear your seat belt, keep feet on floorboard, sit upright in the middle of the seat and do not lean against the door. Always place children 12 and under in the rear seat and use appropriate child restraints. Never place a rear-facing infant restraint in the front seat. See your ownerââŹâ˘s manual and the instructions provided with your child restraint for additional information. ĂšĂÂł Information sourced from competitorââŹâ˘s website. Ăšâ´ The VehicleââŹâ˘s Main Drive Lithium-ion Battery is covered for defects in material and workmanship for 10 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. Gradual capacity loss of the Main Drive Lithium-ion Battery based on time and usage is NOT covered under this warranty. As the Main Drive Lithium-ion Battery capacity decreases, the initial cruising range of the Vehicle will similarly decrease. See retailer for limited warranty terms and conditions. ĂšâÂÂľ All coverage terms are from the original in-service dates and are applicable only to the original owner of new, retailed models purchased from an authorized Mitsubishi dealer. Subsequent owners receive the balance of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty of 5 years/60,000 miles. See retailer for limited warranty and roadside assistance terms and conditions. ĂšâÂÂś Timed from the date first sold or put into use, whichever is earlier. Coverage excludes winching of vehicles off road, vehicles disabled in rally racing or other competitive events and vehicles used for commercial purposes, such as police, taxi, route delivery, livery or daily rental services. This excludes the i-MiEV. Please see your warranty manual for details. Mitsubishi reserves the right to limit and/or change available services.
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ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL ACCKeep a safe distance from other ACC system uses a radar to keep a safe distance between your Outlander PHEV and the vehicle ahead. If the car in front of you is too close, slowing down, or stopping, it will automatically slow or stop your car. It offers greater peace of mind, especially in stop-and-start traffic. * Available in GT-Premium only FORWARD COLLISION MITIGATION SYSTEM FCMAutomatically slowing you to avoid built-in radar system gauges the distance between your Outlander and the vehicle straight ahead. If it detects a danger of collision, it sounds a warning and slows your SUV down. It also increases brake fluid pressure, effectively improving braking performance and reducing the severity of collisions, should they occur. * Available in GT-Premium only ULTRASONIC MISACCELERATION MITIGATION SYSTEM UMSNo more sudden help prevent collisions while parking, a buzzer sounds and a warning displays if the front or rear sensors detect a nearby obstacle. Acceleration is also controlled if you suddenly put your foot down by accident. The system works by using ultrasonic waves to detect objects within a 4 m radius while your Outlander is in drive or reverse. This system functions when your vehicleâs speed is less than 10 km/h. * Available in GT-Premium only AUTO HIGH BEAM AHBControlling headlight beams for make driving at night easier, the high beam automatically switches to low beam whenever oncoming vehicles are detected. Once the oncoming vehicle has passed, it switches back. Youâll never need to take your hands off the steering wheel to switch them manually again. * Available in GT-Premium only BLIND SPOT WARNING WITH LANE CHANGE ASSIST BSW WITH LCANo more blind spots when changing lanes can be dangerous because there could be vehicles in your blind spots, but your Outlander PHEV can help you! The sensors can detect any vehicle coming from behind you in the next lane within a 70 m radius. This feature is activated when you turn on your blinkers while going at a speed of at last 10 km/h. If youâre about to change lanes, and the system detects that something is there, a light will blink in the door mirror on the side nearest to the hazard and a buzzer will sound. The feature is subject to the relative speed of your vehicle and the hazard. * Available in GT-Premium only REAR CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT RCTAReversing with radar sensors in the rear bumper detect an approaching vehicle once youâve put the car into reverse, a warning message appears in the multi-information display, a buzzer sounds, and an indicator blinks in both door mirrors. * Available in GT-Premium only MULTI AROUND MONITORViewing monitors all aroundTiny cameras all around the Outlander PHEV allow you keep an eye on the front, rear and sides of your vehicle. Using the collected data, the Multi Around Monitor can also create a bird's-eye visual of the vehicle to help you orientate yourself and park more equipped with other safety standards. Anti-Lock Braking System ABS Electronic Brake-Force Distribution EBD Brake Assist BA Active Stability Control ASC Hill Start Assist HSA 7 Airbags WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO NEXT?You can explore more information from menu as below or please consult your local Mitsubishi Motors dealersThis website uses cookies that provide necessary site functionality and improve your online experience. By continuing to use this website, you agree to the use of cookies. Our cookies notice provides more information about what cookies we use and how you can change them.
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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation MMC today premiered online the fully redesigned, plug-in hybrid electric vehicle PHEV model of the Outlander crossover SUV. Sales will commence in Japan on December 16, followed by Australia and New Zealand in the first half of 2022 and North America in the second half of 2022. The all-new PHEV model of Mitsubishi's flagship SUV brings together its expertise in electrification and all-wheel control technologies, while also incorporating a newly developed platform and an array of advanced technologies. Based on the product concept of "I-Fu-Do-Do" or authentic and majestic in Japanese, the all-new Outlander PHEV shares the powerful ride, roomy interior spaces and wide-ranging functionalities of an SUV, but adds smooth yet powerful acceleration, capable all-wheel control technology, and the environmentally conscious efficiency unique to an electric vehicle. "With low CO2 emissions and environmental impact in terms of life-cycle assessment, the all-new Outlander PHEV model can be considered the best solution for carbon neutrality today," said Takao Kato, president and chief executive officer, MMC. "With our electrification technology that delivers an exhilarating, eco-friendly ride, plus all-wheel control technology for safety and peace of mind in any kind of weather and road conditions, we are confident this new Outlander can make driving even more enjoyable and fulfilling." The Outlander was initially released in 20011 as MMC's first crossover SUV. Since then, it has been rolled out globally over three generations and has become a core model in the company's lineup, comprising approximately 20 percent of the sales volume. After the PHEV model was added to the previous generation in Japan in 2013, it was sequentially launched in regions including Europe, Oceania, North America and ASEAN, and has become a leader in the PHEV category with around 290,000 total units2 sold thus far. Product overview3 The all-new Outlander PHEV model has been given significant upgrades all over, focusing on the following three attributes. New-generation PHEV system that delivers more powerful road performance and greater driving range Safe, secure and comfortable driving in various weather and road conditions Exterior with powerful presence and advanced, high-class interior New-generation PHEV system that delivers more powerful road performance and greater driving range To further enhance its appeal as an EV, MMC has completely updated the Outlander's PHEV components, extending EV driving range and enhancing acceleration. With an increase of around 40 percent in the output of the front and rear motors and drive battery, the new model can keep driving in EV mode and avoid starting the engine as much as possible even when pressing hard on the accelerator, delivering the smooth, powerful and satisfying motor-based driving of high-output twin-motor 4WD. Switching to a large capacity drive battery with total capacity of 20 kilowatts kWh and raising the equivalent all-electric range to 87 kilometers km, in WLTC mode4,5 has assured sufficient driving range even when using functions such as the air conditioner, while at the same time helping to reduce the frequency of charging. An increase in the capacity of the gas tank has also expanded the total possible range when combining EV driving with hybrid driving. The power drive unit for the front motor is newly equipped with a booster function which bolsters driving force by raising the supply of voltage to the front motor while simultaneously improving electricity consumption by raising the efficiency of the generator. Unifying the rear motor with the control unit also secured enough floor space to install a third row of seats, enabling a seven-passenger seating layout. Installing the control unit on the outside of the passenger compartment has also helped to shut out high-frequency noise for superior quietness. Newly added innovative pedal operation mode makes it possible to both accelerate and decelerate just by controlling the accelerator pedal. The accelerator pedal alone can exert proper braking force with no need to switch to the brake pedal when decelerating,6 so drivers can concentrate on steering and have more peace of mind in slippery surfaces such as snowy roads and reduce the fatigue caused by switching pedals. Safe, secure and comfortable driving in various weather and road conditions The Super-All Wheel Control S-AWC integrated vehicle dynamics control system, based on a twin-motor 4WD system with one drive motor in front and another in the rear, has a new brake Active Yaw Control AYC function for the rear wheels. This allows the system to distribute the driving force to the front and rear wheels optimally according to road and driving conditions, while torque vectoring by controlling the brakes on the left and right wheels is also possible for the front and rear wheels. This makes it possible to extract the maximum performance from all four tires in a more balanced manner, delivering handling true to the driver's intention and high operating stability. Seven drive modes can be selected depending on road surface conditions and driving style. Normal is the basic mode, optimized for normal driving on paved roads. Tarmac mode provides brisk acceleration response and high-cornering performance on dry paved surfaces. Gravel mode provides balanced operability and road handling ability on unpaved or wet paved roads, and Snow mode delivers stable vehicle behavior on snowy and other slippery roads. Mud mode optimizes tire slippage according to vehicle speed for superior road handling on muddy roads and deep trenches of snow, while also providing better ability to escape when stuck. Modes that can be used according to driving style are Power mode, which delivers powerful acceleration when needed, and Eco mode which prioritizes economic and environmentally friendly driving. These seven driving modes ensure a comfortable, enjoyable driving experience along with safety and peace of mind. The newly developed platform and highly rigid structure of RISE Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution body design achieve a high level of safety and steering stability. In addition to greatly increasing the front body rigidity and torsional rigidity which contributed to improving steering stability, MMC used hot stamping method ultra-high tensile strength steel sheets 1,470 MPa. Incorporated around the passenger compartment, these sheets go beyond the conventional steel sheet reinforcement to form a highly durable passenger compartment with little deformation. Inclusion of the latest version of MMC's active safety technologies, which detect collision risks with multiple sensors for safer driving, keep collision risks to a minimum while offering safety and peace of mind. The all-new Outlander PHEV is equipped with evolved MI-PILOT7 single-lane driver assistance technology for highways. The control system integrates Adaptive Cruise Control ACC and Lane Keep Assist LKA to assist the driver in maintaining distance between vehicles while keeping in the center of the lane. It also detects speed limit signs and automatically adjusts the set speed accordingly. MI-PILOT with Navi-link utilizes map data to automatically adjust vehicle speed as needed according to curves, forks, and other circumstances on expressways. Also, the vehicle can automatically start within about 30 seconds of stopping in traffic, alleviating driver fatigue on the expressway. Mitsubishi Connect is adopted for more safety, security and comfort behind the wheel. Users can easily access emergency assistance, check the travelable distance of the drive battery, set charging times and alerts to avoid forgetting to charge, and display the positioning of the parked vehicle on smartphone app maps to see where it is located. Mitsubishi Connect also has a parental control function that sends notifications of vehicle driving status. Exterior with powerful presence and advanced, high-class interior Based on the bold expressions of functionality with which MMC has designed its SUVs over the years, the company developed the all-new Outlander under its new design concept â Bold Stride â which expresses a bold, fixating presence with a solid stance and dependability for drivers to take a new step forward. On the front, MMC has evolved the Dynamic Shield for a new generation to create a front-end design with a sense of presence. Seen from the side, the large-diameter 20-inch wheels along with the muscular fender flares that house them combine with D-pillars inspired by the vertical tail of airplanes and a floating roof to conjure an image of powerful yet crisp road performance. The rear side of the all-new Outlander features tailgate design comprised of a hexagon motif, evoking the styling of classic, off-road heritage models, and the horizontally themed taillights that extend to both edges create a styling that accentuates wideness and stability. Body color can be selected from a total of 10 colors including the vivid, crystalline, high brightness Diamond Color series â Red Diamond, White Diamond, and the new Black Diamond. Inside, the horizontally sculpted instrument panel makes it easy to understand the position of the car while driving, and expresses robustness and a feeling of spaciousness. The center console is designed to project a broad high-class presence. Finely textured soft padding that is pleasing to the touch can be found all over the interior, with stitching added for a high-quality feel. Based on the Mitsubishi Touch approach, the monitors and gauges are designed to be reassuringly easy to see, while the selectors, dials and switches are designed to provide a confident grip and operation, resulting in a quality feel that appeals to the senses. trim levels and pricing for the all-new Outlander PHEV will be announced with final on-sale timing in the second half of 2022. Disclaimers Sold as Airtrek in Japan As of September 2021 Japanese specifications. Vehicle specifications may vary depending on model and/or market. For the Japan-market M trim level. Range of the P and G trim levels is 83 km. WLTC Worldwide harmonized Light duty Test Cycle is an internationally recognized test cycle that is composed of urban, suburban, and highway driving modes with average usage ratios. Brake pedal must be used when stronger deceleration is required or when stopping the car. MI-PILOT assist in the and Canada. About Mitsubishi MotorsMitsubishi Motors Corporation TSE7211, MMCâa member of the Alliance with Renault and Nissanâ, is a global automobile company based in Tokyo, Japan, which has more than 30,000 employees and a global footprint with production facilities in Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, mainland China, the Philippines, Viet Nam and Russia. MMC has a competitive edge in SUVs, pickup trucks and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and appeals to ambitious drivers willing to challenge convention and embrace innovation. Since the production of our first vehicle more than a century ago, MMC has been a leader in electrificationâlaunched the i-MiEV âthe world's first mass-produced electric vehicle in 2009, followed by the Outlander PHEV âthe world's first plug-in hybrid electric SUV in 2013. MMC announced a three-year business plan in July 2020 to introduce more competitive and cutting-edge models, including the Eclipse Cross PHEV PHEV model, the all-new Outlander and the all-new Triton/L200. For more information on MMC, please visit the company's website at Press materials can be downloaded from below[Mitsubishi Motors Library] [All-new Outlander PHEV model press site]
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* Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price. Excludes destination/handling, tax, title, license etc. While supplies last. Limited availability at participating dealers may require placing an order and could cause a delay in delivery. Retailer price, terms and vehicle availability may vary. See your local Mitsubishi retailer for details. š Manufacturerâs Suggested Retail Price. Excludes destination/handling, tax, title, license etc. Retailer price, terms and vehicle availability may vary. See your Mitsubishi retailer for details. ² MI-PILOT Assist is a driver assistance system only and is not a substitute for safe and careful driving. The driver must remain engaged with the driving task and monitor the environment at all times. Âł Available feature. The Multi-View Camera system is a driver aid only and is not a substitute for visual confirmation. The view on the screen is limited and objects outside that view will not be seen. â´ Advanced Driver Assist Systems are driver aids only and are not substitutes for safe and careful driving. Under certain circumstances, these systems may not sound an alert, provide steering input, or apply braking. The driver must remain engaged with the driving task and monitor the environment at all times. See Ownerâs Manual for further information. âľ Available feature. The Lane Departure Warning system is designed to read lane marks under certain conditions. It is not a collision avoidance system or a substitute for safe and careful driving practices. âś Standard feature. The Forward Collision Mitigation FCM with Pedestrian Detection system is a driver aid only and is not a substitute for safe and careful driving. Under certain circumstances, the system may not detect other vehicles and/or pedestrians correctly. Available on the Outlander, Outlander Sport, Outlander PHEV, Mirage, Mirage G4 and Eclipse Cross. ⡠Advanced Driver Assist Systems are driver aids only and are not substitutes for safe and careful driving. Under certain circumstances, these systems may not sound an alert, provide steering input, or apply braking. The driver must remain engaged with the driving task and monitor the environment at all times. See Ownerâs Manual for further information. Not available on all models. ⸠Available feature. The Blind Spot Warning BSW system is a driver aid only and is not a substitute for safe and careful driving. Under certain circumstances, this system may not detect other vehicles correctly.
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