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All-new Mitsubishi Outlander revealed with fresh new design

The all-new Mitsubishi Outlander is the brand's best-equipped and most thoughtful vehicle the company has ever had.

Via a livestream, Mitsubishi has unveiled its all-new Outlander SUV that features a new design language and it’s based on the Nissan X-Trail’s platform.

While it’s local availability and pricing details are yet to be confirmed, the all-new Mitsubishi Outlander is the brand’s best-equipped and most thoughtful vehicle the company has ever had.

“The all-new 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander delivers the equipment, quality and lasting value that Mitsubishi customers have come to expect of the brand. Full pricing and packaging details will be made available once we have details of its arrival in SA,” says Nic Campbell, General Manager of Mitsubishi Motors South Africa.

The reveal can be viewed here: www.Amazon.com/MitsubishiOutlander

It is based on the product concept ‘I-Fu-Do-Do,’ which means authentic and majestic in Japanese. It measures 50.8 mm in width, a longer wheelbase of 2 705 and an increase of 25 mm in legroom for front passengers compared to the outgoing model. 

Styling debuts the brand’s next-generation Dynamic Shield front face and design language, with muscular fenders, bold proportions and available large-diameter 20-inch wheels.

Inside, the new Mitsubishi Outlander offers seating for seven and also comes available with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and 9-inch centre screen, and also newly available wireless smartphone charging capability with Android Auto and wireless Apple CarPlay.

The new Mitsubishi Outlander shares the next Nissan X-Trail’s 2.5-litre n/a four-pot engine with an 8-step continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). 

Standard equipment on the 2022 Outlander includes 11 airbags, three rows of seats, myriad storage locations, USB-A and USB-C charge ports and 18-inch wheels.

Depending on trim level, the 2022 Outlander can be fitted with 20-inch wheels, Mitsubishi’s MI-PILOT Assist driver assistance system with adaptive cruise control and lane-keep assist, semi-aniline leather seating, integrated navigation using what3words technology, a windshield-display 10.8-inch full-color Head-Up Display (HUD), Mitsubishi’s industry-leading Mitsubishi Connect smart-car system, and a 10-speaker BOSE® audio system.

Mitsubishi Motors North America is in the midst of introducing a full showroom of redesigned, re-engineered or all-new vehicles, and the 2022 Outlander is the culmination of that program.

The all-new 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander is set to break boundaries, reset expectations and demand attention.

Source: Mitsubishi

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