When it comes to buying a new vehicle, everyone goes into a dealership with a few things on their mind. These priorities are different for everyone, so finding the right vehicle can be a difficult task. The Mitsubishi Outlander is made to check off all the right boxes by combining a low price with a handsome list of standard features and three rows of seats.
The Outlander manages to fit three rows of seats into a compact design, making it ideal for families with young children, those that just want extra seating just in case. The seats can be folded down to maximize cargo room. Other standout features are of course, available Mitsubishi All-Wheel Control (AWC), extra USB ports and an available 8-inch touchscreen. The following table lists a few more available features and important specifications about the 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander.
Powertrain |
Safety Technology |
Interior Features |
2.4L I4 or 3.0 V6 Engine | Forward Collision Mitigation | Leather Steering Wheel and Shift Knob |
Continuously Variable-Speed Automatic Transmission (CVT) or 6-Speed Shiftable Automatic | Electronic Brake-Force Distribution | Heated Front Seats with Powered Seating Adjustments |
166 Horsepower (I4) or 224 Horsepower (V6) | 3-Point Seatbelts for All Seating Positions | Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control |
162 lb-ft of Torque (I4) or 215 lb-ft of Torque (V6) | Lane Departure Warning | 3 USB Inputs |
The Mitsubishi Outlander is an unapologetically different from the legions of cookie cutter competitors out there. If you want a change of pace without needing to shell out extra money, the Outlander might be exactly what you’re looking for. The base trim offers so many standard trims that it might end up being the most popular one to buy, but the GT deserves a closer look. When buying a Mitsubishi, most will prefer one equipped with AWC, but the Outlander makes it easier building it into every model.