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"MMNA" is recalling certain 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport vehicles equipped with a Forward Collision Mitigation "FCM" system and 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV and Eclipse Cross vehicles and 2017-2018 Outlander vehicles equipped with an Adaptive Cruise Control "ACC" system and/or an Electric Standardsafety gear on the GT includes adaptive cruise control, lane-departure warning, and forward collision warning with pedestrian detection and automatic emergency braking. The electrified 2018 Outlander is a new addition to the vehicle line, which is mostly in the form it's been in since a 2016 freshening of the generation that bowed ⁵Adaptive Cruise Control is not a collision avoidance system or an automatic driving system. It is designed to use only limited braking and is never a substitute for safe and careful driving. Never rely solely on the Adaptive Cruise Control system. MitsubishiOutlander 2.4 PHEV S-Edition | Leder | Climate Control | Schuifdak |Navigatie Apple / Android.Met zijn inventieve techniek is de hybride Nytmyynnissä Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Instyle 4WD Plug-In Hybrid *Adapt, Cruise, 360-kamera, Sähkökontti, Nahka/alcantara istuimet, BT, Lisälämmitin*, 13 500 km, 2019 - Hollola. Klikkaa tästä kuvat ja lisätiedot vaihtoautosta. 2018Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV . ×. Recent Vehicles. 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV GT 2.0L L4 - Electric/Gas Catalog Jc5oF. How to use Adaptive Cruise Control The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle is the world's first 4x4 plug-in hybrid SUV, and features a clever Adaptive Cruise Control ACC System. Utilising radar technology, the Outlander's ACC monitors any vehicles in front and adjusts the vehicle's speed accordingly, locking onto the lead vehicle and maintaining a consistent distance from the vehicle in front. It is cruise control on steroids and is perfect for high speed cruising. Disclaimer All information on this site, including pricing, features, packages and additional equipment is current at the time of publishing and is subject to change without notice. For the latest information, please visit FRANKLIN, Tenn. – The intrepid and adventurous Mitsubishi Outlander enters 2020 with increased availability of driver assistance and safety equipment, new infotainment technology and small added luxuries that leave a big impression in an already-celebrated crossover utility vehicle CUV. The Outlander is built with families, road-trips, versatility and utility in mind, as well as every potential trip in between. A practical and spacious CUV body style mixed with angular, sleek and modern looks helps Outlander exude style and purpose. Coupled with Mitsubishi's legendary Super All-Wheel Control S-AWC all-wheel-drive system – developed on championship-winning rally and off-road racing vehicles to automatically distribute driving torque between the front and rear wheels – Outlander gets even better for 2020. Efficient MIVEC Engines to Power Your JourneyThe 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander offers two responsive and dynamic engines to help power you along your journey. Standard on the ES, SE, LE, SP and SEL trims is a inline-four cylinder Mi-VEC engine offering 166 horsepower at 6,000 RPM and 162 pound-feet of torque at 4,200 RPM. The engine comes mated exclusively with a continuously variable automatic transmission CVT, providing the perfect mix of maximum performance coupled with optimal fuel economy. Drivers looking for a more exhilarating driving experience can upgrade to the GT trim, which is offered exclusively with a V6 engine that delivers 224 horsepower at 6,250 RPM and 215 pound-feet of torque at 3,750 RPM. Paired with a conventional torque-converter six-speed automatic transmission, Outlander GT offers drivers the best combination of performance, fuel efficiency and rugged CUV capability in one compelling and affordable package. Updated Super All-Wheel Control for All-Season ConfidenceAll 2020 Outlanders are available with Mitsubishi's superior Super All-Wheel Control S-AWC all-wheel drive system. Driven by intelligent electronics, the system is revised for 2020. The new lightweight S-AWC electronically distributes driving torque between front and rear wheels, along with Active Yaw Control AYC. The new system offers enhanced tracking performance through cornering, and improves vehicle stability and steering response through the use of a yaw control sensor that precisely controls vehicle yaw rate by applying brake pressure on an inside wheel to pull the vehicle back into line for improved vehicle stability and dynamic composure. Additionally, a driver-selectable push-button allows drivers to select from four distinct driving modes – the standard "NORMAL" mode, enhanced feel in slippery conditions with the "SNOW" setting, maximum control in "LOCK" and an "AWC ECO" mode that maximizes fuel efficiency by prioritizing drive to the front wheels and still switches in a split-second to all-wheel drive when multiple sensors determine its necessity. Enhanced Availability of Key Safety FeaturesIn addition to the heightened sense of driving confidence of an improved S-AWC system, additional active safety features enhance the Outlander's value proposition and appeal. The 2020 model adds several advanced driver assistance systems as standard equipment on SE, LE, SEL and GT trims, including Forward Collision Mitigation with Pedestrian Detection FCM, Lane Departure Warning LDW and Automatic High Beam Control AHB. Interior and Infotainment Refinements for a Better Driving ExperienceAll 2020 Outlanders come standard with three rows of seating, allowing for up to seven passengers to enjoy the journey. A three-person split bench seat in the middle and two fold-away independent rear seats give Outlander the flexibility to carry people and cargo in any number of configurations. New for 2020, SE and above trims receive an updated eight-inch Smartphone-link Display Audio SDA system boasting redesigned graphics with a cleaner and more modern appearance. The new SDA screen, one-inch larger than last year, also features standard Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ along with available SiriusXM satellite radio compatibility. A newly optional Mitsubishi Power Sound System MPSS replaces the previous Rockford FosgateÒ audio system. Boasting a total of eight speakers with sound elements carefully constructed from premium materials including titanium and aluminum, the MPSS delivers a crisper, naturally clear and more accurate sound experience. The previous rear subwoofer has been eliminated, ensuring that rear cargo space is maximized. Drivers will also notice redesigned climate controls that feature new ergonomically designed knobs for temperature adjustments. The knobs allow for quicker and easier use while on the go and also feature a new Sync button that quickly syncs temperature settings across both driver and passenger sides of the vehicle. All Outlander trims also receive a newly standard driver seat power lumbar adjustment for increased comfort during long-distance driving. Second row passengers are also treated to a redesigned seat shape and an additional USB charging port in the rear console, bringing the total number of standard USB ports throughout the vehicle to three. Continued Commitment to SafetyAlong with 2020 Outlander's expanded array of advanced driver assistance systems, it continues Mitsubishi's commitment to building safe and dependable vehicles, maintaining its Insurance Institute for Highway Safety IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK winner status. In fact, Outlander has been rated a TOP SAFETY PICK or TOP SAFETY PICK+ since 2014, and the AWD variant has a five-star safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA. Fuel Economy and EfficiencyFront-drive four-cylinder Outlanders are rated at 25/30/27 city/highway/combined MPG8, while adding the S-AWC all-wheel drive drops the rating down to 24/29/26 MPG. The top of the range GT trim with the V6 and standard S-AWC is rated at 20/27/22 MPG. Pricing, Models and WarrantyThe 2020 Outlander is available in six unique and value-packed trim levels base ES, SE, Limited Edition LE, Special Edition SP, SEL and the range-topping GT trim. S-AWC is available on the ES, SE, LE, SP and SEL trim levels for $2,000, and is standard on GT. The base ES trim comes packed with standard features including a seven-inch touchscreen audio system with a rearview camera, power lumbar adjustment for the driver's seat, front automatic climate control and vents for the rear seats, standard third row seating and available Super All-Wheel Control. Moving up to the SE trim nets buyers important standard safety features, including Forward Collision Mitigation with Pedestrian Detection FCM, Lane Departure Warning LDW and Automatic High Beam Control AHB. SE trim also includes an updated eight-inch SDA touchscreen with standard Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, an auto-dimming rearview mirror with HomeLink, and a FAST-Key keyless entry and start system. Upgrading to the LE trim, Outlander LE ups the ante with standard including standard Blind Spot Warning BSW and Lane Change Assist LCA, exclusive badging, sleek 18-inch black alloy wheels, black roof rails and darkened exterior accents across the vehicle. Inside, Outlander LE boasts increased cabin comfort, including a power glass sunroof and modern black accents, while advanced safety features from the SE trim are carried over as well. Buyers who select the SP trim will inherit features from the LE trim along with additional special touches, including exclusive black hood badging, black door handle covers; sporty front, side and rear air dams and a Special Edition badge to top off the vehicle. Opting for the SEL trim, buyers will find additional safety and luxury features, including standard BSW, LCA and Rear Cross Traffic Alert RCTA for added protection and peace of mind. Outlander SEL also offers standard leather-wrapped seating surfaces, and a power tailgate for the ultimate in convenience. At the top of the chain, the GT trim offers buyers an upgraded driving experience in the form of a standard 224 horsepower V6 engine and 6-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. Additional high-tech features include standard Adaptive Cruise Control ACC that helps maintain a set distance with the vehicle ahead of you, a multi-view camera system that aids in maneuvering in tight situations, and standard LED low and high-beam headlights that help illuminate the path for every next adventure. Each 2020 Outlander comes standard with one of the industry's leading powertrain and new vehicle warranties 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty; 5-year/60,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty; 7-year/100,000-mile anti-corrosion/perforation limited warranty; and 5-year/unlimited mileage roadside assistance program. The 2020 Outlander is currently available at Mitsubishi dealerships nationwide. For more on the 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander and the brand's full lineup of vehicles, please visit About Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. Through a network of approximately 350 dealer partners across the United States, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. MMNA, is responsible for the sales, research and development, marketing and customer service of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles in the 2018 marked the brand's sixth consecutive year of sales growth. Located in Franklin, Tennessee, MMNA is a part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. Mitsubishi continues to lead the way in the development of highly efficient, affordably priced new gasoline-powered automobiles, while using its industry-leading knowledge in battery-electric vehicles to develop future EV and PHEV models. For more information on Mitsubishi vehicles, please visit Mitsubishi’s technology flagship, the Outlander plug-in hybrid, has arrived in the United States nearly five years after it was originally due. The vehicle itself might look rather dated as does the rest of the Outlander lineup, but the technology within is most definitely not. As a testament to how far ahead of its time the Outlander PHEV was a half-decade ago, it remains the plug-in SUV with the longest electric range, the only plug-in hybrid from a nonluxury brand with all-wheel drive, and the only plug-in-hybrid model of any kind to offer Level 3 fast charging. So why hasn’t the Outlander PHEV been offered in America if it’s such hot stuff? Partly because Mitsubishi is a struggling carmaker trying to capitalize on a successful model. To paraphrase a former company spokesman, somewhat exasperated over several years of it’s-coming-next-year delays Why sell them here when Mitsubishi is selling every one it can build, in Europe, at full price, where the company can get 10 grand more than it could in the no exaggeration. Mitsubishi has sold 100,000 Outlander PHEVs in Europe alone, and over the past three years it has been the top-selling plug-in hybrid in that market. It’s also the best-selling crossover with a plug in the world, according to Mitsubishi—yes, better than the Tesla Model X and better than anything in China. In the Netherlands, for instance, the Outlander PHEV sells strongly at a base price equivalent to about $44,000. The Outlander PHEV starts in the at $35,590—for those who pay enough in taxes to claim the maximum $5836 federal EV tax credit, the effective price is just $29, large 80-hp electric motors—the one at the front wheels produces 101 lb-ft of torque, and the one at the rear produces 144 lb-ft—lay the groundwork for an effective all-wheel-drive system. A inline-four making 117 horsepower and 137 lb-ft is mostly employed to power a big 70-kW generator, which feeds power to the main battery and the motors. That’s not quite all, though Mainly at higher cruising speeds, if it makes sense for efficiency, a hydraulic clutch will also engage the engine—at a tall, fixed gear ratio—while working one or both of the electric motors. The two propulsion motors also double up for regenerative braking. HIGHS Drives electric mostly, speedy fast charging, two AC outlets, comfortable ride, quiet you’re familiar with the Chevrolet Volt, this Outlander shares some common traits in that electric motors provide primary propulsion, while the gasoline engine is there mostly as an onboard generator. The only disconcerting thing is that once you’ve depleted the battery’s charge, the engine cycles on and off seemingly at random, with revs rising and falling in a disconnected fashion as the system makes predictions about whether you’ll need more electric power. And yet, the system’s instantaneous response makes it more pleasant to drive than the numbers might suggest—it doesn’t suffer the delayed responses of many plug-in hybrids that employ more complex mechanical torque-split arrangements. Quick-Reacting, Not QuickThat hair-trigger electric responsiveness is something of a red herring, because the Outlander PHEV isn’t quick by any means. Our test vehicle accelerated to 60 mph in seconds. That’s second quicker than the last four-cylinder, AWD Outlander we tested but seconds slower than a V-6 AWD Outlander and nearly a second behind the Toyota RAV4 hybrid. And 100 mph came after seconds—almost double the time it took the Volvo XC60 T8 plug-in. Stops from 70 mph took a reasonable 178 feet, although any abrupt braking is accompanied by dramatic nosedive. In general, this is a reasonably able handler, yet you won’t really want to approach its limits. Turn in sharply and, just as with other Outlander models, the PHEV lists ominously. Dynamically, the promise of the hybrid system and its higher-torque rear motor never fully pans out. On dry pavement, even in the tightest hairpins, the motor can’t quite muster enough might to aid rotation. With or without a charge, you can select a 4WD Lock mode that keeps torque flowing to both the front and rear wheels at modest speeds, whereas the rest of the time the system prioritizes whatever is more efficient. Our test example weighed 4333 pounds, or 565 pounds more than the 2017 Outlander V-6 AWD. That and the soft suspension tune give a ride that’s forgiving although too buoyant over rough roads. And the cabin is well isolated from both road and engine noise. The interior looks to be tightly put together and is rattle free yet drab and cheap in the details. Six levels of regenerative braking—called out as B1 to B5 plus a coast-for-blocks B0 mode—may be overkill, but it lets everyone find their favorite setting, with B5 being quite close to single-pedal driving although still with forward creep when you lift off the brake. The level of regen is selected by a pair of paddles behind the steering Many ChoicesYou can recharge the battery pack several ways. Plug it in with the included 120-volt cord 8 hours or sidle up to a Level 2 charger such as you’d install in a home garage or find at a shopping center hours. Or, if you’re in a hurry, find a Level 3 fast-charging station of the CHAdeMO sort used by the Nissan Leaf. We did so and brought the Outlander PHEV to an 80 percent state of charge in just over 21 minutes Mitsubishi quotes 25 minutes for an 80 percent charge.But you don’t actually need to plug in. An on-the-go Battery Charge mode, selected by a button on the center console, runs the engine constantly and uses the generator to recharge the plug-in portion of the battery—surprisingly quickly, too about 100 minutes for most of a charge. The trade-off is that Battery Charge mode consumes more fuel and makes a lot more noise, especially when sitting at a stoplight. Once you have a charge, you’re faced with many choices—perhaps too many. The Outlander PHEV automatically chooses from one of three main driving modes EV mode self-explanatory, Series Hybrid mode the gas engine powers the electric motors for additional thrust while charging the battery, and Parallel Hybrid mode the engine directly powers the wheels along with the electric motors for maximum performance. The driver can also take additional control of how the Outlander PHEV operates. Press the EV Priority button on the center console and the Outlander PHEV will run solely as an electric vehicle—unless you exceed 75 mph, run the defroster, or nearly floor the accelerator, that is. Hit the Battery Save button and it will run the engine as if you’ve used up your plug-in charge—but only enough to maintain your current state of charge, so you can impress your friends and pick them up for dinner in your “electric SUV.” The big Eco button farther up on the dash softens accelerator tip-in and reduces climate-control operation. LOWS Antiquated design, queasy on the back roads, cheap-feeling cabin materials, off-canter engine ran through three full charges with the PHEV, keeping the engine off nearly the entire time. Over the first two charges, in a near equal mix of urban and freeway driving, we saw an unimpressive 15 and 17 miles of EV range from the trip odometer. Then, on a similar loop but turning off all climate control using only the heated seats and steering wheel, we went nearly 25 miles before the engine kicked in. The big difference is attributable to Mitsubishi’s use of resistive heating in the PHEV—as with fully electric cars, it warms the cabin using an element like what’s in your toaster or hair dryer, rather than engine coolant. It allows you to precondition the cabin while the vehicle is still plugged in without impacting range. Makes Sense If You Plug InFrom a mileage standpoint—and considering the price, even with the tax credit—if you’re not planning to connect the Outlander PHEV to the electric grid whenever possible, we don’t see a lot of convincing reasons to choose this over most crossovers its size. Using less discipline about charging, we saw just 24 MPGe over more than 750 miles. In top-level GT guise as tested, the Outlander PHEV includes a strong set of comfort and convenience features, including a touchscreen infotainment system that’s Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatible no subscription required and a punchy 710-watt Rockford Fosgate sound system. A standout feature is the included 1500-watt AC power supply with two outlets—enough to use small workshop tools such as a drill or to bring the blender along for mid-road-trip smoothies. The adaptive cruise control works just fine, albeit a bit sluggishly, and while the available active-safety features check all the boxes, the tech is a little less sorted compared with that of its peers. The forward-collision warning system, for instance, would periodically panic over oncoming traffic on two-lane the Outlander PHEV leaves conflicting impressions. Its powertrain merits all the attention this vehicle has received overseas, but otherwise it struggles to measure up to the competition. After all, it’s largely just the same old Outlander. This is where the new alliance with Nissan and Renault may help Mitsubishi find a “right place” for this excellent system, which, by the way, is already evolving. Just as this model is reaching dealerships, Mitsubishi has revealed details for a revised version. The 2019 Outlander PHEV—at least in Europe—subs in a inline-four and a larger battery, and it offers new Sport and Snow modes for the all-wheel-drive system. If the numbers are a little more favorable, maybe our impressions of the vehicle itself soon will be, too. Arrow pointing downArrow pointing downSpecifications SPECIFICATIONS2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEVVehicle type front- and rear-motor, front-engine, all-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door hatchbackPRICE AS TESTED$42,280 base price $35,590ENGINE TYPEDOHC 16-valve inline-4, 117 hp, 137 lb-ft; 2 permanent-magnet synchronous AC motors, 80 and 80 hp, 101 and 144 lb-ft; combined output, 197 hp; lithium-ion battery packTRANSMISSION1-speed direct driveDIMENSIONSWheelbase inLength inWidth in Height inPassenger volume 100 ft3Cargo volume 30 ft3Curb weight 4333 lbC/D TEST RESULTS Zero to 60 mph sec Zero to 100 mph sec Rolling start, 5-60 mph sec Top gear, 30-50 mph sec Top gear, 50-70 mph sec Standing ¼-mile sec 81 mph Top speed governor limited 104 mph Braking, 70-0 mph 178 ftC/D FUEL ECONOMY Observed 24 MPGe 75-mph highway driving, EV/hybrid mode 73 MPGe/24 mpg Highway range, EV/hybrid mode 20/270 milesEPA FUEL ECONOMY Combined/city/highway 25/25/26 mpg Combined gasoline+electricity 74 MPGe EV range 22 milesc/d testing explained