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Monday, January 30, 2006

Mitsubishi Outlander


The Mitsubishi Outlander is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. It is loosely based on the Mitsubishi Lancer platform, though its engine is derived from the Mitsubishi Galant. The Outlander's main competitors in the North American market are the Subaru Forester, Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Ford Escape, Hyundai Tucson and the Kia Sportage. Secondary competitors include the Pontiac Vibe, the Saturn VUE, and the Ford Escape.




History

Designed by the French, [[Olivier Boulay]], the Outlander was First introduced to North America in 2003. The Outlander is sold in Asian markets under the name Mitsubishi Airtrek, while in Europe and the Americas, it retains the Outlander nameplate. The North American version is available in three trim styles: LS, XLS, and Limited (introduced in 2005). All trim styles have the option of front wheel drive or all wheel drive. The all wheel drive version uses normal ("open") differentials for the front and rear axles, with a viscous coupling unit for the center differential.

The North American version, however, only offers one engine type - a 2.4 L four cylinder engine which produces a maximum of 160 hp and 162 ft·lbf of torque. The Airtrek, on the other hand, offers the additional option of a turbocharged engine.

Another feature which sets the Outlander apart from some other crossover SUVs is its Sportronic semi-automatic transmission system (sometimes referred to as a Tiptronic shift system), which allows the driver to selectively shift gears up or down by pushing the shift lever up or down. This system has recently been used on many different types of vehicles, and is generally regarded as a good compromise between an automatic transmission and a manual transmission. The 2005 model year, however, introduced a 5-speed manual transmission for the LS trim.

For the 2007 year, the Outlander will be redesigned.




Second Generation Outlander

On October 17, 2005 Mitsubishi announced that its new Outlander crossover would launch in Japan that same day. The redesigned Outlander will start at ¥2,352,000 (about 20,545 US Dollars). The new Outlander will feature a CVT transmission with a six-speed manu-matic function, three row seating, split tailgate, and electronically controlled 4WD on a completely new platform.

Some new features include: new-generation platform; new lightweight, high-rigidity, all-directional impact safety improved body; new 2.4-liter 16-valve DOHC MIVEC engine; new INVECS-III Sport Mode 6-speed CVT; Electronically controlled 4WD; Active Stability Control (ASC)and other to-be-announced features.

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