The all-new 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander boasts a newly developed platform and powertrain, bold and distinctive exterior styling and a refined and serene interior with high-end finishes and thoughtful engineering touches throughout. Outlander also features more standard driver connectivity and driver assistance features and a re-engineered, upgraded version of the brand’s signature Super All-wheel Control (S-AWC) all-wheel drive system. The all-new 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander, the best-equipped vehicle the company has ever sold in Australia. Starting at $34,490 RRP.
Bold exterior and refined, high-end interior
The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander was crafted under the design language of “I-Fu-Do-Do”, which means “authentic and majestic” in Japanese. This design ethos is reflected in the vehicle’s bold proportions, muscular fenders and the chiselled lines of the next-generation “Dynamic Shield” grille. Standard 18-inch or 20-inch wheels, depending on the model, add a robust presence that emphasizes strength and security.
Inside, Outlander offers third-row seating as standard in all models LS and above, and places a premium on comfort and convenience with class-above materials in every trim.
Technology and connectivity
All 2022 Outlanders offer more technology and connectivity than any previous Mitsubishi model, with Apple CarPlay® (wireless is now standard) and Android AutoTM (wired) integration standard. Wireless smartphone charging is standard on LS models and above. A 9-inch infotainment centre touchscreen is standard on all models. ES and LS models also have 7-inch colour multi-information display in the instrument cluster, with 12.3-inch full colour digital instrument cluster – a first for Mitsubishi Motors – standard on ASPIRE and above. A 10-speaker BOSE® premium audio system is also standard on EXCEED models. Additionally, a 10.8-inch full-colour windscreen projection head-up display (HUD) is standard on ASPIRE models and above.
Capability and confidence
The 2022 Outlander rides on a next-generation platform developed through its partnership in the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. The newly engineered platform offers a stable foundation for a more confident and comfortable driving experience. With hot stamped ultra-high tensile-strength steel used in key areas, torsional rigidity is increased by 33% over the previous model. Other strength optimisation and mass reduction strategies include the extensive use of aluminium components.
Powering the all-new Outlander is a newly developed 2.5-litre, four-cylinder gasoline engine mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with paddle shift enabled Sport mode to access 8 preset gear ratios. Additionally, a new ‘drive by wire’ transmission shifter combined with new CVT control logic, delivers a more direct shift operation and a more ‘natural’ Automatic Transmission-like feeling under large throttle inputs, while retaining the smooth cruising and efficiency benefits of the CVT.
Mitsubishi’s motorsport-derived Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) all-wheel drive system provides drivers with six drive modes that will adjust the electronically-controlled 4WD system to best suit the road surface/conditions. This allows drivers to feel more confident in all driving situations.
The re-engineered S-AWC system includes enhanced Active Yaw Control, now including rear wheel brake control for independent control of all four wheels, and the evolution of 4WD control with a new hydraulically activated direct coupling device for faster all-wheel response. Mitsubishi’s unique tuning of the system draws on many decades of advanced 4WD systems development to provide greater driving confidence with predictable dynamic behaviours.
Standard and available safety and ADAS features across the lineup
As the best-equipped Mitsubishi ever sold in Australia, the all-new Outlander offers an impressive array of standard and available advanced driver assistance systems to increase driver convenience, confidence and safety.
New to Mitsubishi’s MiTEC safety suite, are Lane Departure Prevention (LDP), Driver Attention Alert (DAA) and Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) to assist with maintaining appropriate speed and following distance. Also new to the Outlander are Rear Automatic Emergency Braking, Hill Descent Control (HDC), Trailer Stability Assist (TSA), and Adaptive Driving Beam (ADB).
Depending on trim level, the all-new Outlander also offers: Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM) with MMC first application of cyclist detection and junction assist, Blind Spot Assist (BSA), Blind Spot Warning (BSW), Lane Change Assist (LCA), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA), Automatic High Beam (AHB), and a Multi Around Monitor camera system with moving object detection.
Warranty
All-new Outlander is covered by Mitsubishi’s industry-leading 10/10 Diamond Advantage warranty, comprising up to 10 years/200,000km manufacturer’s warranty plus 10 years capped price servicing. Diamond Advantage also offers up to 4-year/unlimited mileage roadside assistance program.
Source: NetcarShow.com