Wednesday, November 28, 2012

2014 Mitsubishi Outlander at the 2012 L.A. Auto Show

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  • Competes with: Ford Edge, Kia Sorento, Toyota Highlander
  • Looks like: Outlander loses some weight and gets a spruced-up interior
  • Drivetrain: 2.4-liter four-cylinder or 3.0-liter V-6; CVT or six-speed automatic transmission
  • Hits dealerships: TBD

The clunky, chunky Mitsubishi Outlander is one of the least competitive crossovers in the class. A redesign for the 2014 model year should add some sophistication, both inside and out.

The new Outlander gets sleeker exterior styling, a more upscale interior and revised engines. The third generation of Mitsubishi's largest SUV loses an inch in length and weighs about 200 pounds lighter than the outgoing model. 

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Changes to the exterior styling include a restyled grille, a raised belt line, a more contoured body and wraparound headlamps. Mitsubishi said the new design reduces aerodynamic drag, but the automaker wasn't specific about fuel-economy gains.

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The powertrains are familiar. Base models will use an updated version of the outgoing model's 2.4-liter four-cylinder, and uplevel GT versions will use a revised version of last year's 3.0-liter V-6. Mitsubishi didn't confirm horsepower, but in the previous generation, the four-cylinder was good for 168 horsepower and the V-6 for 230 hp. A continuously variable automatic transmission is paired with the four-cylinder; V-6 versions use a six-speed automatic transmission.

Inside, there's standard seating for seven passengers, a revised control layout and more premium materials, including a soft-touch instrument panel, woodgrain trim and glossy black "center waterfall" design.

Also new are three new safety systems: lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control and forward-collision mitigation. More optional convenience features are available, including a Rockford Fosgate stereo, a power tailgate activated from the driver's seat or by the key fob, and the next generation of Mitsubishi's navigation system.

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Pricing hasn't been announced, but Mitsubishi said the 2014 Outlander "is an ideal vehicle for the cost-conscience automotive consumer." The 2013 model starts at $23,520, including an $825 destination charge.



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