2018 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

The Mitsubishi Outlander Sport compact SUV is a smaller and better-looking version of the Outlander. It'south capable, and it costs less than its more than stylish rivals, only it's hard to favorably compare information technology after that. Its formidable competition includes the Mazda CX-v, Kia Sportage, Honda CR-Five, Ford Escape, Jeep Compass, Chevy Trax, and Hyundai Tucson, having better powertrains, cabins, handling, and fuel mileage.

That said, Mitsubishi is one of the virtually experienced carmakers in the world when it comes to all-wheel drive. The Outlander Sport organization is chosen AWC, for all-cycle control, and is proven and sophisticated. Also, the five-yr, 60,000-mile comprehensive warranty is very proficient.

Changes for 2018 included a revised grille and rear fascia, new center panel, shift lever and USB ports, and a seven″ touchscreen with Bluetooth and audio streaming. The ii upper models, SE and SEL, get LED running lamps, Apple CarPlay and Android Car, and a new CVT transmission with the 2.iv-liter engine.

On the top SEL model, there is a new Touring Packet with advanced safety technologies including Forwards Standoff Mitigation, Lane Difference Warning, and Automatic High Axle system. There is too a Rockford Fosgate premium audio system and panoramic roof.

Outlander Sport comes with a ii.0-liter or two.iv-liter four-cylinder engine, with standard front-bike drive or available all-wheel drive. The smaller engine is slow and doesn't get much better fuel mileage than the 2.4 liter. It makes 148 horsepower mated to either a v-speed transmission manual or continuously variable transmission (CVT).

The ii.4-liter engine makes 168 horsepower, same as the least powerful Ford Escape, and comes only with the CVT, a new generation design for 2018. With all-wheel drive, it gets an EPA-estimated 22 miles per gallon City, 27 Highway, and 24 Combined. With front-wheel bulldoze, it gets one more mpg. The front-bike-drive model with the two.0 engine gets 24/30/27 mpg.

In crashworthiness safety, the NHTSA gives it four stars overall, with four stars for frontal and rollover crash testing. The IIHS gives information technology mostly Expert scores except for the difficult small-overlap front crash exam, where it'southward Acceptable.
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The Mitsubishi Outlander Sport meaty SUV is a smaller and better-looking version of the Outlander. It's capable, and it costs less than its more than fashionable rivals, simply it's hard to favorably compare it after that. Its formidable competition includes the Mazda CX-v, Kia Sportage, Honda CR-V, Ford Escape, Jeep Compass, Chevy Trax, and Hyundai Tucson, having better powertrains, cabins, treatment, and fuel mileage.

That said, Mitsubishi is one of the most experienced carmakers in the globe when it comes to all-cycle drive. The Outlander Sport system is called AWC, for all-bicycle control, and is proven and sophisticated. Too, the 5-year, 60,000-mile comprehensive warranty is very practiced.

Changes for 2018 included a revised grille and rear fascia, new center console, shift lever and USB ports, and a 7″ touchscreen with Bluetooth and audio streaming. The 2 upper models, SE and SEL, become LED running lamps, Apple tree CarPlay and Android Auto, and a new CVT transmission with the ii.four-liter engine.

On the top SEL model, there is a new Touring Package with advanced safety technologies including Forward Collision Mitigation, Lane Departure Alarm, and Automatic High Beam system. There is also a Rockford Fosgate premium sound system and panoramic roof.

Outlander Sport comes with a 2.0-liter or 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, with standard front-wheel drive or available all-wheel bulldoze. The smaller engine is slow and doesn't go much better fuel mileage than the 2.4 liter. It makes 148 horsepower mated to either a v-speed transmission transmission or continuously variable transmission (CVT).

The 2.4-liter engine makes 168 horsepower, same as the least powerful Ford Escape, and comes only with the CVT, a new generation design for 2018. With all-wheel drive, it gets an EPA-estimated 22 miles per gallon Urban center, 27 Highway, and 24 Combined. With forepart-wheel drive, it gets one more mpg. The forepart-wheel-bulldoze model with the 2.0 engine gets 24/30/27 mpg.

In crashworthiness prophylactic, the NHTSA gives information technology 4 stars overall, with iv stars for frontal and rollover crash testing. The IIHS gives it by and large Proficient scores except for the difficult small-overlap front crash test, where information technology'south Acceptable.
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Retail Price

$twenty,395 - $25,995 MSRP / Window Sticker Toll

Engine 2.0L I-iv
MPG 23 Metropolis / 29 Hwy
Seating v Passengers
Transmission 5-spd man westward/OD
Ability 148 @ 6000 rpm
Drivetrain front-bike

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