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When did the Mitsubishi Outlander Evo come out?
The model we look at here was introduced in 2010, and it rationalised the range to one variant, refreshed the styling to give it an Evo-look nose, introduced a clever SST twin-clutch gearbox and boosted the specification. It continued in this form through to the Autumn of 2012 when it was replaced by an all-new model.
Is the Mitsubishi Outlander a plug in hybrid?
A plug in hybrid is an electric vehicle that can be recharged by plugging it into an external source of power. As of 2019, Europe is the leading market of the hybrid cars, with the Outlander hybrid being listed as Europe’s best selling plug-in hybrid vehicle. Despite this success, there are still some Mitsubishi Outlander problems.
What should I pay for a Mitsubishi Outlander?
A replacement alternator should be around £175 and a starter motor about the same. A new wing mirror is in the region of £165, while a headlamp is a hefty £250. Given the popularity of diesel engines amongst models of this sort, you’d think they’d be rather more high tech than they usually are: Mitsubishi does anyway.
What is the reliability of Mitsubishi Outlander?
The Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Reliability Rating is 4.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 14th out of 26 for compact SUVs.
Does the Mitsubishi Outlander need premium gas?
While most versions of the compact Mitsubishi Outlander compact crossover SUV operate on regular-grade gas, the top model with its 3.0-liter V6 engine prefers premium .
What is the rating of a Mitsubishi Outlander?
NHTSA gave the 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander a 5-star rating overall in the all-wheel-drive version and a 4-star rating in the front-wheel-drive version.
Where are Mitsubishi Outlanders built?
Beginning in July 2012, the 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport will be built in the United States at the company’s advanced automobile manufacturing facility in America’s heartland in Normal, Illinois.
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What kind of transmission does a Mitsubishi Outlander have?
The 224-hp V-6 and regular six-speed automatic transmission pair exclusively with Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) all-wheel drive, which is optional with the four-cylinder. The V-6 boasts substantial towing ability, and the PHEV features a state-of-the-art hybrid system that utilizes Level 3 fast charging.
What kind of warranty does the Mitsubishi Outlander have?
Despite these faults, the Outlander does offer a standard third row of seating, a plug-in-hybrid model, and a 10-year powertrain warranty—all features that stand out in this class. But unless you consider these features to be must-haves, it is hard to recommend the Outlander over more compelling compact-SUV alternatives. What’s New for 2020?
How many rows does the Mitsubishi Outlander have?
The Outlander has a satisfactory albeit unspectacular interior, but it does feature a standard third row, which is uncommon in this class. Unfortunately, the plug-in version only has two rows since it has to make room for its battery pack.