2008 Mitsubishi Outlander
- Horsepower: 220 @ 6250
- Torque (lb-ft): 204 @ 4000
- Weight: 3781 lbs
- 0-60: TBD
- Bodystyle: Sport Utility
- Market Segment: 4WD Sport Utili...
- Engine type: Gas V6
- Transmission type: 6 Auto
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The vehicle that we think has potential for the Indian market if Mitsubishi gets the pricing right is the Pajero Sport, which can take the robust and popular Pajero brand name into higher levels of plushness. Based on the Thai-built Triton pickup truck, the[Pajero Sport is not a softroader like the Outlander or the Honda CR-V, but a purpose built off-roader with great looks on the lines of the Toyota Fortuner.
Design
The Outlander follows a conventional SUV shape and the proportions are spot on. In 2010 the Outlander received a facelift and got new design elements like the headlamp cluster, Lancer Evo style ‘jet fighter’ front grille, restyled bumper, new roof rails and indicators integrated into the outside rear view mirrors. These changes are similar to the Outlander GT Prototype. The Outlander is a contemporary design and has a good blend of muscle and aggressive. The two-part grille and big silver skid plate look good and at the rear the LED lights are attention bragging. With a ground clearance of 215mm the Outlander is taller than the Honda CR-V. From the side profile what we liked the most is the way the D-pillar integrates into the upward opening boot. The wheel arches are large and smaller wheels do leave a gap but the overall build quality is good.
Interiors
The Outlander is a seven seater unlike the Honda CR-V and in order to seat as many comfort is compromised. The legroom for middle seat passengers is less than the Honda CR-V and the Chevrolet Captiva and the headroom too isn’t as good as the competition. The front seats are big and wide and you get a good driving position and the middle seats split and fold 60/40 by a one-touch button. The seats though on the Outlander are extremely comfortable and offer good support. Like the Montero, the Outlander also gets black interiors.
The dashboard gets a simple layout and there isn’t a barrage of knobs and buttons. The centre console has a carbon-fibre look with soft inserts and for the air conditioning you get rotary knobs. Generally the plastic of the Outlander is good all around but some of the plastic is hard and also lacks in finish. The steering feels really inviting to hold on, there is lots of space to store knick-knacks and the inner door handles are finished in chrome and the front seat is power assisted.
Equipment is high on the Outlander and you get headlamp washers, keyless entry and start, a multi-information display, paddle shift on the steering and one-touch power windows all around. The Rockford Fosgate sound system is probably one of the best in the market and you also get dual front airbags and ABS with EBD.
Engine and performance
The Outlander’s 2.4-litre MIVEC multi valve engine produces 170PS@6000rpm and 226Nm of torque@4000rpm. The MIVEC engine uses similar variable valve technology like the Honda VTEC and the 16-vlave engine is made of die-cast aluminium. Engine refinement is good and while the power rating is stronger than the Honda CR-V, the acceleration time of over12seconds to 100kmph makes the Outlander slower to the CR-V. While there is nothing wrong with the engine, the deal breaker is the 6-speed CVT gearbox. The rubber-band effect of the Outlander’s gearbox is irritating and at low speed particularly you feel the lag before gear changes. The only advantage of the CVT gearbox is that in sports mode while using paddle shifts it holds the revs even at the red line. The Outlander is capable of reaching speeds of around 180kmph but you don’t get the same kind of grunt and rev happy performance like on the CR-V. The Outlander’s fuel efficiency too is less than the Honda CR-V.
Ride
The Outlander is based on Mitsubishi’s GS platform, which is shared with the Lancer and Evo X. The GS platform was originally designed as a global platform along with DaimlerChrysler and the Outlander’s monocoque is built on high-tensile steel to keep weight down and the softroader also gets a light-weight aluminium roof. The Outlander rides on MacPherson coil springs with stabilizer bar at the front and multilink coil springs at the rear. Unlike other soft roaders, the Outlander gets electronically controlled four wheel drive with a lockable centre differential that ensures a 50:50 power split between the front and rear axles. This allows you to drive in two-wheel-drive mode for better fuel efficiency.
The Outlander’s handling is pretty assured and you would expect that considering Mitsubishi would have learnt a thing or two from its seven Dakar victories. There is considerable body roll around corners but its predictable and consistent and there is a lot of grip around corners. The steering is well weighed and precise and it offers good feedback too. With the Outlander though you shouldn’t expect to do any serious offroading like on the Mitsubishi Pajero. The car’s approach, departure and ramp angles are 22, 21 and 19 degrees respectively which aren’t ideal for off road. The ride is a bit on the firm side at lower speeds but on broken patches passengers are well taken care of and the ride quality is good all around and composed.
Competition
The Outlander’s biggest competitor is the Honda CR-V but the CR-V’s golden days are long gone ever since petrol prices started to climb. The CR-V has roomier interiors, the engine and gearbox combination are better than the Outlander and the handling too is better than many sedans in the country. The CR-V though doesn’t have a differential lock and an equipment list to match the Outlander. The Chevrolet Captiva is only available in diesel which is what most buyers want in this segment and interior space is better than the Outlander. The Mitsubishi Pajero and Toyota Fortuner are in the same price range as the Outlander but they are more thoroughbred SUV’s.
Verdict
The Outlander has pedigree which not many vehicles can boast of. Agreed it is not the same 4WD vehicle which went for the Dakar or the WRC, but lessons learnt in motorsport have definitely been incorporated into the Outlander. Ride and handling and the strong feature list are its strengths. While the interior space isn’t as good as its competitors, it’s a seven seater nevertheless and build quality too is good. You also get a differential lock which gives you the confidence to venture into territory where other would struggle. The engine is refined but the CVT gearbox spoils the party for Mitsubishi to a big extent. Sales are also poor because there isn’t a diesel engine on offer.
Quotes from other reviews:
BS Motoring: ‘The Outlander is true to its rally genes. It rides better, handles better and steers better than the CR-V. It is also the only one capable of going off-road, but you really need to be an outdoor junkie to be even trying out the 4WD knob. On the other hand, the CR-V has more sorted build quality, has a sweet sounding engine, is a mite more frugal, is more spacious and will offer better return on your money when it’s time to upgrade.’

Mechanical
• All Wheel Drive - Drivetrain|37
• V6 Cylinder Engine - Engine|13
• 6-Speed A/T - Transmission|15
• M/T - Transmission|15
• A/T - Transmission|15
• Auto Transmission w/Manual Mode - Transmission|15
• Gasoline Fuel - Fuel|46
Interior
• Power Steering - Steering|6
• Wireless Cell Phone Hookup - Telephone|28
• Privacy Glass - Window|29
• Power Windows - Window|29
• Rear Defrost - Window|29
• Power Tilt/Sliding Sunroof - Roof|32
• Sunroof Wind Deflector - Roof|32
• Sunroof Sunshield - Roof|32
• Sun/Moon Roof - Roof|32
• Leather Seats - Seat Trim|43
• Cloth Seats - Seat Trim|43
• Power Door Locks - Locks|26
• Keyless Entry - Locks|26
• Front Floor Mats - Floor Mats|25
• Remote Engine Start - Convenience|23
• Front Reading Lamps - Convenience|23
• Cruise Control - Convenience|23
• Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel - Convenience|23
• Auto-Off Headlights - Convenience|23
• HID headlights - Convenience|23
• Vehicle Anti-Theft System - Convenience|23
• Auxiliary Pwr Outlet - Convenience|23
• Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers - Convenience|23
• Fog Lamps - Convenience|23
• Intermittent Wipers - Convenience|23
• Navigation System - Convenience|23
• Alarm - Convenience|23
• Auxiliary Audio Input - Audio|22
• Entertainment System - Audio|22
• Satellite Radio - Audio|22
• Equalizer - Audio|22
• MP3 Player - Audio|22
• Premium Sound System - Audio|22
• CD Player - Audio|22
• CD Changer - Audio|22
• Cassette - Audio|22
• AM/FM Stereo - Audio|22
• A/C - Air Conditioning|21
• Climate Control - Air Conditioning|21
• Heated Passenger Seat - Seats|44
• Pass-Through Rear Seat - Seats|44
• Heated Driver Seat - Seats|44
• Power Driver Seat - Seats|44
Exterior
• Trailer Hitch Receiver - Trailering|8
• Chrome Wheels - Wheels|10
• Aluminum Wheels - Wheels|10
• Wheel Locks - Wheels|10
• Heated Mirrors - Mirrors|27
• Passenger Vanity Mirror - Mirrors|27
• Driver Vanity Mirror - Mirrors|27
• Electrochromic rearview mirror - Mirrors|27
• Heated Exterior Passenger Mirror - Mirrors|27
• Heated Exterior Driver Mirror - Mirrors|27
• Power Passenger Mirror - Mirrors|27
• Power Driver Mirror - Mirrors|27
Safety
• Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch - Air Bag - Frontal|38
• Passenger Air Bag - Air Bag - Frontal|38
• Driver Air Bag - Air Bag - Frontal|38
• Rear Head Air Bag - Air Bag - Side|39
• Side Head Air Bag - Air Bag - Side|39
• Side Air Bag - Air Bag - Side|39
• Tires - Front Performance - Tire - Front|34
• Tires - Rear Performance - Tire - Rear|35
• Full Size Spare Tire - Tire - Spare|36
• Compact Spare Tire - Tire - Spare|36
• 4-Wheel ABS - Brakes|4
• 4-Wheel Disc Brakes - Brakes|4
• Electronic Stability Control - Safety Features|42
• Daytime Running Lights - Safety Features|42
• Child Safety Locks - Safety Features|42
• Traction Control - Safety Features|42

Vehicle
• EPA Classification : AWD Sport Utility
Engine
• Engine Order Code : 6B31
• Engine Type : Gas V6
• Displacement : 3.0L/183
• Fuel System : MPFI
• SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM : 220 @ 6250
• SAE Net Torque @ RPM : 204 @ 4000
Transmission
• Drivetrain : All Wheel Drive
• Trans Order Code : N/A
• Trans Type : 6
• Trans Description Cont. : Auto
• Trans Description Cont. Again : Sportronic w/OD
• First Gear Ratio (:1) : 4.20
• Second Gear Ratio (:1) : 2.41
• Third Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.58
• Fourth Gear Rato (:1) : 1.16
• Fifth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.86
• Sixth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.69
• Reverse Ratio (:1) : 3.46
• Clutch Size (in) : N/A
• Final Drive Axle Ratio (:1) : 3.57
• Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), High : - TBD -
• Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), Low : - TBD -
Mileage
• EPA Fuel Economy Est - City (MPG) : 17
• EPA Fuel Economy Est - Hwy (MPG) : 24
Electrical
• Cold Cranking Amps @ 0° F (Primary) : - TBD -
• Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps) : 120
Cooling System
• Total Cooling System Capacity (qts) : - TBD -
Weight Information
• Base Curb Weight (lbs) : 3781
Trailering
• Dead Weight Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : 3500
• Dead Weight Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : 350
• Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : N/A
• Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : N/A
Suspension
• Suspension Type - Front : MacPherson Strut
• Suspension Type - Rear : Multi-Link
• Suspension Type - Front (Cont.) : w/Coil Springs
• Suspension Type - Rear (Cont.) : w/Coil Springs
• Shock Absorber Diameter - Front (mm) : - TBD -
• Shock Absorber Diameter - Rear (mm) : - TBD -
• Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Front (in) : .87
• Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Rear (in) : .79
Brakes
• Brake Type : Pwr
• Brake ABS System : 4-Wheel
• Disc - Front (Yes or ) : Yes
• Disc - Rear (Yes or ) : Yes
• Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) : 11.6 x - TBD -
• Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) : 11.9 x - TBD -
• Drum - Rear (Yes or ) : N/A
• Rear Drum Diam x Width (in) : N/A
Tires
• Front Tire Order Code : N/A
• Rear Tire Order Code : N/A
• Spare Tire Order Code : N/A
• Front Tire Size : P225/55R18
• Rear Tire Size : P225/55R18
• Spare Tire Size : T155/90D16
Wheels
• Front Wheel Size (in) : 18 x 7
• Rear Wheel Size (in) : 18 x 7
• Spare Wheel Size (in) : 16 x - TBD -
• Front Wheel Material : Aluminum
• Rear Wheel Material : Aluminum
• Spare Wheel Material : Steel
Steering
• Steering Type : Pwr Rack & Pinion
• Steering Ratio (:1), Overall : 15.97
• Lock to Lock Turns (Steering) : 3.16
• Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft) : 34.8
• Turning Diameter - Wall to Wall (ft) : 39.4
Fuel Tank
• Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal) : 15.8
Exterior Dimensions
• Wheelbase (in) : 105.1
• Length, Overall (in) : 182.7
• Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) : 70.9
• Height, Overall (in) : 67.7
• Tread Width, Front (in) : 60.6
• Tread Width, Rear (in) : 60.6
• Min Ground Clearance (in) : 8.5
• Rear Door Opening Height (in) : - TBD -
• Rear Door Opening Width (in) : - TBD -
• Liftover Height (in) : - TBD -
Cargo Area Dimensions
• Cargo Area Length @ Floor to Seat 1 (in) : - TBD -
• Cargo Area Length @ Floor to Seat 2 (in) : - TBD -
• Cargo Area Length @ Floor to Seat 3 (in) : - TBD -
• Cargo Area Width @ Beltline (in) : - TBD -
• Cargo Box Width @ Wheelhousings (in) : - TBD -
• Cargo Box (Area) Height (in) : - TBD -
• Cargo Volume to Seat 1 (ft³) : 72.6
• Cargo Volume to Seat 2 (ft³) : 39.0
• Cargo Volume to Seat 3 (ft³) : 14.9
Interior Dimensions
• Passenger Capacity : 7
• Passenger Volume (ft³) : 100.4
• Front Head Room (in) : 39.8
• Front Leg Room (in) : 41.6
• Front Shoulder Room (in) : 56.4
• Front Hip Room (in) : 52.2
• Second Head Room (in) : 37.5
• Second Leg Room (in) : 36.8
• Second Shoulder Room (in) : 56.1
• Second Hip Room (in) : 51.9
• Third Head Room (in) : 35.4
• Third Leg Room (in) : 27.7
• Third Shoulder Room (in) : 49.8
• Third Hip Room (in) : 39.1
Summary
• Vehicle Name : Outlander
• Body Style : 4-Door Wagon

Rebate:
Incentive Note: One of the following incentives may apply to this vehicle. Regional incentives may vary.
Financing Incentive Min: 4.9
Expiration Date: 01/02/2008
Resource Name: mitsubishicars.com
Resource Date: 12/06/2007
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Safety Features
• 4-Wheel ABS
• 4-Wheel ABS
• 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
• Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch
• Passenger Air Bag
• Driver Air Bag
• Rear Head Air Bag
• Side Head Air Bag
• Side Air Bag
• Side Air Bag
• Electronic Stability Control
• Daytime Running Lights
• Daytime Running Lights
• Child Safety Locks
• Traction Control
• Traction Control
• Tires - Front Performance
• Tires - Rear Performance
• Full Size Spare Tire
• Compact Spare Tire

- Base price: $25,110
- Destination charge: $795
- Number of options: 0
- Total options: $0
- Total price: $25,110
- Rebates: click to view
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