Pues lo voy a decir, es una auténtica pena que el exterior sea para mi de los mejores de su segmento y el interior parezca de 2014, un paso adelante respecto a la generación actual pero respecto a los modelos contra los que va a competir envejecerá fatal…
Una pena, y a eso habrá que sumar que no creo que lo veremos por nuestras tierras
Se sigue comentando la posibilidad de que llegue a Europa. A mi me parece bien, el actual tuvo exito, y sigue estando en un segmento en el que van aumentando las ventas
Lo que no se explica es que no lo hayan traído ya viendo el éxito que tuvo el anterior y que seguramente ahora los primeros que se vendieron ya estarán siendo retirados y si los compradores estaban contentos quizás querrían repetir con Mitsu.
No ha sido un modelo que haya destacado por ser poco fiable.
Nueva batería con una capacidad total de 20 kWh, la cual consigue aumentar la autonomía totalmente eléctrica a 87 kilómetros (WLTP). Se ha asegurado un rango de autonomía suficiente incluso cuando se utilizan funciones como el aire acondicionado, mientras que al mismo tiempo ayuda a reducir la frecuencia de carga. También se ha aumentado la capacidad del tanque de gasolina y con ello la autonomía en conducción híbrida.
Según dijeron hace tiempo, iba a ser global, asi que es probable que venga. Sabemos que que de Europa no se marcha al final, asi que esperemos que su modelo más importante, este, se venda tambien aquí
SOLO PARA USA – Back In Black: Mitsubishi Introduces Bolder Black Edition Package For Its Best-Selling Outlander Model Line
The new trim-level continues Mitsubishi’s tradition of blacked-out appearance packages, providing shoppers with more purchase options for the brand’s award-winning flagship SUV
Carrying on a long-running tradition, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. has introduced a Black Edition trim for its best-selling 2022 Outlander model, available immediately at dealerships nationwide.
The all-new 2022 Outlander – which is the best-equipped, most connected vehicle the three-diamond brand has ever sold in the U.S. – continues to delight customers due to its thoughtfully engineered and value-packed feature-set, bold styling and serene interior.
Outlander Black Edition models include all SE trim-level equipment, including a 2.5L inline four-cylinder engine and Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), and then adds standard dual-zone climate control and a power panoramic sunroof. Mitsubishi’s rally-derived Super All-wheel Control (S-AWC)1 all-wheel drive system is available optionally.
Enhancements round out the package, including:
Black front and rear bumper garnish
Black door handle trim
Black side mirrors
20-inch black alloy wheels
Black headliner and pillars
Since its debut, the 2022 Outlander has been named a Wards 10 Best Interiors winner, «Vehicle of the Year» by Victory & Reseda, «Latin Flavor Car of the Year» in the SUV class by Puros Autos and earned a TOP SAFETY PICK+ designation from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
Featuring Mitsubishi’s next generation Dynamic Shield front face and design language, a newly developed platform and 2.5L four-cylinder engine, available rally-derived S-AWC, and an award-winning interior with standard three-row seating, the 2022 Outlander Black Edition is available at a starting MSRP of $29,995.
For more information on 2022 Outlander Black Edition models or the full Mitsubishi Motors lineup, visit mitsubishicars.com.
Disclaimers
Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) adds Active Yaw Control (AYC) to realize the AWC concept at a very high level. This Integrated Vehicle Dynamics Control System manages the driving forces and braking forces of the four wheels to help realize vehicle behavior that is faithful to the operation by the driver under a variety of driving conditions. S-AWC is not a substitute for safe and careful driving.
About Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc.
Through a network of approximately 330 dealer partners across the United States, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., (MMNA) is responsible for the sales, marketing and customer service of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles in the U.S. MMNA was the top-ranked Japanese brand in the J.D. Power 2021 Initial Quality Study, ranking third overall and tied with Lexus. In its Environmental Targets 2030, MMNA’s parent company Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has set a goal of a 40 percent reduction in the CO2 emissions of its new cars by 2030 through leveraging EVs — with PHEVs as the centerpiece — to help create a sustainable society.
With headquarters in Franklin, Tennessee, and corporate operations in California, Georgia, Michigan, New Jersey, Texas, Florida and Virginia, MMNA directly and indirectly employs more than 8,000 people across the United States.