Thursday, June 21, 2007

2 new engines for the European Outlander

June 20th 2007
Mitsubishi Motors Europe @ 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show

Outlander 2.2 Di-D and 2.4 MiVEC
- High Power -

Half way through its first year in the market, Outlander has fulfilled its target with over 13,000 units sold across Europe.

Bringing 80% of conquest customers to the Brand across Europe, it provides them with Mitsubishi Motors’ acknowledged expertise in 4-wheel drive technology dressed in a sharp envelope fit for 5+2 passengers (or 2 occupants and up to 1,691 l of cargo) all within a smaller footprint than comparable D-segment wagons.

At the occasion of the 62nd Frankfurt Motor Show, Outlander will widen its appeal to European customers with the introduction of two additional engines:

* 2.2 Di-D, Diesel common rail (1)*:
o 156 PS @ 4,000 rpm and 380 Nm @ 2,000 rpm,
o All Wheel Control,
o 6-speed manual gearbox,
o Launch: fourth quarter of 2007.

* 2.4 l MIVEC, Petrol (2)* :
o 170 PS @ 6,000 rpm and 232 Nm @ 4,100 rpm,
o 2-wheel drive or All Wheel Control (according to markets),
o 5-speed manual gearbox or stepped Sport Mode 6-speed CVT with optional paddle shift controls,
o Launch: fourth quarter of 2007.

These two new “high power” engines will then complement the current 2.0 Di-D Diesel pump-jet (140 PS @ 4,000 rpm and 310 Nm @ 1,750 rpm) “mid power” power plant (3).

Further improvements for 2008 include (spec. according to markets):

* New milled finish 18” alloy wheels (standard on Instyle)
* Rain sensor and rear parking sensors (standard on Intense+ and Instyle)
* Soft touch paint finish on dashboard
* Rear view camera now available in combination with Mitsubishi Multi Communication System (Full-map touch screen Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Navigation with music server)

Leaving the role of authentic off-roader to the next generation Pajero, Outlander is a no-compromise solution for a different type of recreational vehicle.

Using the in-built adaptability of MMC’s all-new “Project Global” flexible platform it brings passenger car-like levels of active safety and driving pleasure, thanks to its All Wheel Control drive-train, 4-wheel independent suspension, high performance brakes and low centre of gravity. The latter is helped by an aluminium roof panel, using a technology tested with the Lancer Evolution IX.

Footnote:
*(1) Peugeot Citroen sourced
*(2) Mitsubishi's own engine
*(3) Volkswagen AG sourced







1 comment:

Anonymous said...

WOW! I love that new shade of red!!!

Any news if the US version getting the new features too?

I want the backup camera really bad!