Mitsubishi 2012 Outlander Sport
Vehicle Overview
Mitsubishi's 5-seat Outlander Sport is the most recent during a growing section of ultrasmall crossovers. It's offered with a selection of front- or all-wheel drive and is offered in base ES and uplevel SE trim levels. Competitors include the Kia Soul, Nissan Juke and Hyundai Tucson.
New for 2012
Mitsubishi has recalibrated the Outlander Sport's optional continuously variable automatic transmission and engine control module in an attempt to improve acceleration and responsiveness. Engine noise isolation has also been improved, in keeping with Mitsubishi, and a backup camera show integrated in the rearview mirror is out there.
Exterior
The design association between Mitsubishi's larger Outlander crossover and the new Outlander Sport is clearly evident in the front ends of these 2 models. Both feature Mitsubishi's distinctive trapezoidal grille that's bisected by the bumper, and therefore the slitlike headlights are even a very little similar. Overall, the Outlander Sport is regarding 14 inches shorter than the Outlander. Exterior options embrace:
Dent-resistant plastic front fenders
Standard 16-inch wheels with revised cover styles; optional eighteen-inch alloy wheels
Standard LED taillights
Standard heated facet mirrors
Accessible fog lights and high-intensity-discharge headlights
Out there panoramic glass roof
Interior
Outlander Sports come with front bucket seats and a sixty/forty-split folding backseat with a pass-through to the cargo space. Interior options embody:
Standard CD stereo
Standard tilt/telescoping steering wheel with audio controls
Standard air-con
Standard cruise control
Out there heated front seats
Accessible navigation system
Offered Rockford Fosgate premium stereo with a subwoofer
Under the Hood
The Outlander Sport is powered by a 148-horsepower, a pair of.zero-liter four-cylinder that groups with a five-speed manual or a continuously variable automatic transmission with paddle shifters that simulate gear changes. Mechanical features embody:
On the market all-wheel-drive system contains a lock mode for notably slippery driving conditions
Offered push-button start
Safety
Standard safety options embody:
Antilock brakes
Electronic stability system
Aspect-impact airbags for the front seats
Facet curtain airbags
Driver-facet knee airbag
Mitsubishi 2012 Outlander SportMitsubishi's 5-seat Outlander Sport is the most recent during a growing section of ultrasmall crossovers. It's offered with a selection of front- or all-wheel drive and is offered in base ES and uplevel SE trim levels. Competitors include the Kia Soul, Nissan Juke and Hyundai Tucson.
New for 2012
Mitsubishi has recalibrated the Outlander Sport's optional continuously variable automatic transmission and engine control module in an attempt to improve acceleration and responsiveness. Engine noise isolation has also been improved, in keeping with Mitsubishi, and a backup camera show integrated in the rearview mirror is out there.
Exterior
The design association between Mitsubishi's larger Outlander crossover and the new Outlander Sport is clearly evident in the front ends of these 2 models. Both feature Mitsubishi's distinctive trapezoidal grille that's bisected by the bumper, and therefore the slitlike headlights are even a very little similar. Overall, the Outlander Sport is regarding 14 inches shorter than the Outlander. Exterior options embrace:
Dent-resistant plastic front fenders
Standard 16-inch wheels with revised cover styles; optional eighteen-inch alloy wheels
Standard LED taillights
Standard heated facet mirrors
Accessible fog lights and high-intensity-discharge headlights
Out there panoramic glass roof
Interior
Outlander Sports come with front bucket seats and a sixty/forty-split folding backseat with a pass-through to the cargo space. Interior options embody:
Standard CD stereo
Standard tilt/telescoping steering wheel with audio controls
Standard air-con
Standard cruise control
Out there heated front seats
Accessible navigation system
Offered Rockford Fosgate premium stereo with a subwoofer
Under the Hood
The Outlander Sport is powered by a 148-horsepower, a pair of.zero-liter four-cylinder that groups with a five-speed manual or a continuously variable automatic transmission with paddle shifters that simulate gear changes. Mechanical features embody:
On the market all-wheel-drive system contains a lock mode for notably slippery driving conditions
Offered push-button start
Safety
Standard safety options embody:
Antilock brakes
Electronic stability system
Aspect-impact airbags for the front seats
Facet curtain airbags
Driver-facet knee airbag
Mitsubishi 2012 Outlander Sport
Mitsubishi 2012 Outlander Sport
Mitsubishi 2012 Outlander Sport
Mitsubishi 2012 Outlander Sport
Mitsubishi 2012 Outlander Sport
Mitsubishi 2012 Outlander Sport
Mitsubishi 2012 Outlander Sport
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