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2022 Mitsubishi Outlander

Benjamin Yong Darpan, 04 Feb, 2022 02:03 PM
  • 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander

Redesigned crossover now shares Nissan DNA

Mitsubishi’s bread-and-butter Outlander was overdue for an overhaul for some time now, the third generation introduced nearly a decade ago. This year it got one, and is the first to benefit from the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi as the crossover is built on the Rogue platform.

"Based on the product concept 'I-Fu-Do-Do,' which means authentic and majestic in Japanese, the all-new Outlander has been crafted into a reliable SUV with significantly upgraded styling, road performance, and a high-quality feel to satisfy the needs of customers who want to expand their horizons and take on challenges of every kind,” says Mitsubishi Motor Corporation CEO Takao Kato in a media release.

The vehicle’s Dynamic Shield front fascia design is further streamlined, the headlights moved down to the bumper area leaving thin combination LED daytime running lights and turn signals flanking a slatted grille and blending into the signature chrome X-shaped element. A slightly raised hood further accentuates the bold appearance.

Big optional 20-inch wheels alloy wheels installed below flared fenders, as well as the jet tailfin C-pillar, provide a sporty look. And at the back the somewhat conservative Hexaguard Horizon aesthetic language is introduced: embodied by a rounded liftgate cut out reminiscent of overseas models like the Pajero and Montero that wear an external spare tire, and the long, flat taillamps.

Most impressive of all regarding the latest version is perhaps how upscale the interior has become. The horizontal theme carries over here where the dashboard runs nearly the width of the in cabin. Premium two-tone quilted leather upholstery covers the seat cushions and door panels, and a “floating” centre console houses an innovative shifter utilizing a sliding mechanism for gear selection.

While classified as a compact crossover, the amount of space inside is quite generous and there is standard third row perfect for impromptu family getaways. The two sets of rear benches fold in a multitude of ways and permit only one side to be stowed meaning a passenger or two to still be seated at the back if a long piece of cargo is loaded, for instance.

Mitsubishi recently announced the later arrival of the highly anticipated 2023 plug-in hybrid variant, however Darpan evaluated the gasoline offering propelled by a 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine developing 181 horsepower and 181 lb-ft of torque. Mated to an eight-step CVT the SUV is quiet, easy to drive and handles admirably boasting a stiffer underlying structure featuring a much higher torsional rigidity.

Known for its traction-friendly Super All-Wheel Control system, the new Outlander adds brake active yaw control for the rear axle too so braking force may be applied to each corner independently to optimize grip in turns. Also helping maintain stability during slippery conditions is the model selector — available settings include Eco, Normal, Tarmac, Gravel, Snow, and Mud — that tailor driving dynamics for different surfaces.

When travelling down a steep decline, hill descent control automatically kicks in slowing the vehicle down leaving the person behind the wheel free to concentrate solely on steering.

A total of seven trim levels are available, ranging from the base SEL ($31,998) to the grade-topping GT Premium ($42,178). The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander is in dealerships now.

Highlights

MSRP: $31,998 (base)

Motor: 2.5-litre four cylinder

Horsepower: 181 @ 6,000 rpm

Torque (lb-ft): 181 @ 3,600 rpm

Gearbox: CVT

Layout: front engine, four-wheel drive

Fuel economy: 11.3 L/100 km mixed city/highway (observed)

Photo Courtesy of Mitsubishi cars 

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