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Mitsubishi Outlander (Japan, 2013-present)

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Mitsubishi will revealed the third generation Outlander at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2012.

The new Outlander has roughly the same footprint as the previous generation. Mitsubishi has engineered the Outlander to have a clean, uncluttered appearance inside and out. The exterior is all smooth curves, and the interior has soft-touch finishes and a more ergonomic design.

The company has a set of benchmarks for the new crossover. It intends for the cleanest models to have sub-130g/km of CO2 emissions. The new Outlander is available with the Forward Collision Mitigation system, Lane Departure Warning system and Active Cruise Control. It also has dual zone air conditioning, power tailgate and "Wide Vision" xenon head lights.

The Outlander launches with two engine options in front-wheel and all-wheel drive configurations. The two available engines are Mitsubishi's 2.0 liter MIVEC unit and 2.2 liter MIVEC diesel. A new six-speed automatic transmission and auto stop/start tech is available in most markets.

The new Outlander launches in Russia first in the summer 2012 and in the rest of Europe in late summer followed by Japan, Oceania, China and finally North America.


 



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