Mitsubishi adds variants to its Outlander range
Mitsubishi has added three new models to its Outlander range of seven-seater SUVs in SA.
Slotting in beneath the existing GLS, the new GL merges affordability with a generous array of standard features including eight-inch alloy wheels, LED day running lights, a rear-view camera, front and rear parking sensors, heated door mirrors and front heated seats upholstered in synthetic leather and suede.
There is also a stop-start ignition button, cruise control, an emergency stop system, seveninch driver display and an eightinch touchscreen infotainment system compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
As before, the GLS stands out with 20-inch alloy wheels, a digital speedometer, 12.3-inch digital driver display, powered tailgate, auto-dimming rearview mirror, keyless entry, rain sensing wipers, automatic headlights with a washer function, front LED side turn signals and front LED fog lamps, threezone automatic climate control and a rear USB port.
Next up is the new GLS Plus that builds on this specification with a 360° camera.
The Aspire continues unchanged offering additional creature comforts such as fullgrain leather upholstery, an eight-way electronically adjustable driver’s seat, a power sliding panoramic sunroof and a larger nine-inch SmartphoneLink Display Audio display with navigation.
As with the GLS, a 12.3-inch digital driver display is included as standard.
As the flagship offering of the Outlander range, the new Exceed model raises the luxury ante even further with door mirrors with position memory and reverse auto tilt, an inductive charging pad, a potent 10speaker Bose premium sound system and a pull-up sunshade.
Safety levels are high, with all five Mitsubishi Outlander models boasting seven airbags, ABS brakes with electronic brake-force distribution, hill start assist and hill descent control, as well as active stability and traction control.
Power comes from a naturally aspirated 2.5l four-cylinder petrol engine. Churning out 135kW and 245Nm worth of torque, this Nissan-sourced unit is paired to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) that distributes power through Mitsubishi’s electronically controlled Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system.
Six drive modes are on offer (Eco, Normal, Tarmac, Gravel, Snow and Mud), with each altering parameters for the vehicle’s throttle sensitivity, shift patterns and torque split between the front and rear axles.
Mitsubishi claims this power-train can consume as little as 8.1l/100km across the combined cycle, meaning the Outlander can cover more than 650km on its 55l tank.
Pricing for the expanded Outlander line-up is:
● Mitsubishi Outlander GL — R699,995
● Mitsubishi Outlander GLS — R759,995
● Mitsubishi Outlander GLS Plus — R769,995
● Mitsubishi Outlander Aspire — R789,995
● Mitsubishi Outlander Exceed — R809,995
Pricing includes a threeyear/100,000km warranty, five-year/90,000km service plan and five-year/unlimited mileage roadside assistance. Service intervals are every 15,000km.