Revised Mitsubishi Outlander diesel offers improved specification and safety
24 Nov 2016|2,789 views
The revised Mitsubishi Outlander boasts improved and updated interior detailing adding more luxury and refinement, while keeping functionality and value for money in mind. A new centre console and shark-fin antenna appear on all variants as standard as well as front footwell lamps, console box illumination, a 12V socket in the boot and rain and dusk sensors.
The 2017 Outlander provides an improved driving experience; the rear shock absorber has been altered with a new valve, enhancing the stability and comfort of the ride. Outlander 4 in particular boasts additional safety features, including blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alert and a 360-degree camera. This variant also welcomes an electronic parking brake and auto hold button on automatic versions, offering a more compact and sleek interior design, in line with the leather upholstery.
All variants have a technologically-advanced 2.2-litre diesel unit, in both automatic and manual transmission. The manual version has a six-speed gearbox, which delivers a top speed of 199km/h, while the automatic variants reach 190km/h. The on-demand four-wheel drive system improves stability, traction, fuel economy and emissions. The manual variant of the Outlander diesel produce CO2 emission of just 139g/km and are capable of 22.7km/L on the combined fuel economy cycle. Automatic versions produce 154g/km and return 20.7km/L.
The revised Mitsubishi Outlander boasts improved and updated interior detailing adding more luxury and refinement, while keeping functionality and value for money in mind. A new centre console and shark-fin antenna appear on all variants as standard as well as front footwell lamps, console box illumination, a 12V socket in the boot and rain and dusk sensors.
The 2017 Outlander provides an improved driving experience; the rear shock absorber has been altered with a new valve, enhancing the stability and comfort of the ride. Outlander 4 in particular boasts additional safety features, including blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alert and a 360-degree camera. This variant also welcomes an electronic parking brake and auto hold button on automatic versions, offering a more compact and sleek interior design, in line with the leather upholstery.
All variants have a technologically-advanced 2.2-litre diesel unit, in both automatic and manual transmission. The manual version has a six-speed gearbox, which delivers a top speed of 199km/h, while the automatic variants reach 190km/h. The on-demand four-wheel drive system improves stability, traction, fuel economy and emissions. The manual variant of the Outlander diesel produce CO2 emission of just 139g/km and are capable of 22.7km/L on the combined fuel economy cycle. Automatic versions produce 154g/km and return 20.7km/L.
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