For 2010, Mitsubishi is offering four different trims of the Outlander, all
revised with fresh and aggressive styling. The Outlander line features two
four-cylinder models -- base ES and well-equipped SE -- and two V6 models, the
feature-packed XLS and the new-for-2010 GT. The ES, SE, and XLS models are
available with 2WD or AWC. The premium Outlander GT is standard exclusively with
the road holding control of Super-All Wheel Control (S-AWC).
Outlander ES and SE models are equipped with a 2.4-liter MIVEC four-cylinder
engine, producing 168 hp and 167 lb.-ft. of torque, and a standard CVT
Sportronic ® transmission. For California, ES and SE two-wheel drive models are
PZEV-certified and offer 161 horsepower and 161 lb.-ft. of torque. Outlander XLS
and GT models are equipped with an enhanced 3.0-liter MIVEC V6 engine, now
producing 230 hp and 215 lb.-ft. of torque, and a standard 6-speed Sportronic ®
transmission with Idle-Neutral Logic.
The redesigned 2010 Outlander sees the addition of a distinctive jet fighter
front grille, which evokes the sporty history of Mitsubishi’s family line-up.
Backing up those looks in the GT is the addition of a blacked out front bumper
cover design and a lightweight aluminum roof.
The 2010 Outlander 2.4-liter SE models (2WD and 4WD) offer an optional compact
third-row underfloor-stowable seat, which is standard on the XLS and GT models.
Standard for all
Outlander models is the flat-fold tailgate, which allows easy loading and access
of the rear storage area.
The available 40GB hard disc drive navigation system with Music Server now
includes Real-Time Traffic (RDS) with no subscription fee. The Rockford-Fosgate
Punch® premium sound system, standard on GT and optional on SE and XLS in the
Sun & Sound Package, now features 710-Watt (max) of audio power.
Power Choices
The redesigned 2010 Outlander offers a compelling blend of sporty dynamics,
standout styling, five- or seven-passenger versatility, plus advanced user
technology and onboard entertainment options. The Outlander’s unique flat-fold
tailgate helps make loading cargo easier and can also serve as a tailgate seat
that supports up to 440 lbs.
Available with 2WD or AWC, the Outlander ES and SE models are powered by a
2.4-liter DOHC MIVEC four-cylinder engine teamed with a Sportronic® continuously
variable transmission (CVT). The SE features magnesium steering wheel paddle
shifters. The 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine produces 168 hp and 167 lb.-ft. of
peak torque. Counter-balance shafts, a system patented by Mitsubishi over 30
years ago to reduce engine vibration, help give the 2.4-liter Outlander models
smooth, quiet performance, a trait further enhanced by the CVT. The Mitsubishi
Innovative Valve-timing Electronic Control (MIVEC) system controls valve timing
on both the intake and exhaust camshafts to optimize performance at all engine
speeds.
The 2010 Outlander XLS and GT models use a revised-for-2010 230 hp 3.0-liter
MIVEC V6, an increase of 10 hp from previous, and a six-speed Sportronic®
automatic transmission with magnesium steering wheel paddle shifters. The V6
produces 215 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 3,750 rpm, with nearly 90 percent
available from just 2,000 rpm. The MIVEC system controls valve timing and lift
to optimize performance at all engine speeds. The Sportronic® automatic
transmission also provides increased fuel economy with the new addition of Idle
Neutral Logic (INL). By automatically selecting neutral whenever the Outlander
GT comes to a stop, fuel consumption is reduced.
Performance-Engineered Platform
Outlander is based on a performance-engineered global platform that also forms
the foundation of the new-generation Mitsubishi Lancer and Lancer Evolution
models. The result is a crossover that delivers handling dynamics, stability and
driver engagement uncommon in the segment. A highly rigid unibody structure,
which makes extensive use of high-strength steel, allows for sport-oriented
suspension tuning while also providing a smooth, compliant ride. Standard on
every Outlander is the addition of a Lancer Evolution-inspired lightweight
aluminum roof panel, which lowers the center of gravity for better handling
response.
Front suspension strut tower bars enhance lateral rigidity for precise steering
response. The rear multilink suspension provides an excellent balance of
handling performance and ride comfort. Outlander ES models feature standard
16-inch steel wheels and available 16-inch aluminum alloy wheels, both with
215/70R16 tires. Outlander SE, XLS, and GT models have standard 18-in.
aluminum-alloy wheels, silver painted on XLS and GT models, with 225/55R18
all-season tires.
Control Under All Driving Conditions
Standard across the Outlander line is Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) with Electronic
Brake Distribution (EBD), Traction Control Logic (TCL), and Active Stability
Control (ASC).
An electronically controlled 4WD system is available on ES, SE, and XLS models.
The Outlander’s proprietary electronic 4WD system, with three driver-selectable
full-time modes, provides traction and performance advantages over the on-demand
part-time 4WD systems featured on some competitive vehicles. Outlander’s AWC
system is designed to enhance handling response and vehicle stability in all
conditions, not just on slippery driving surfaces.
Using a drive-mode dial on the center console, the driver can select 2WD, 4WD or
LOCK positions. In 4WD or LOCK modes, the system uses an electronically
controlled transfer clutch to automatically and seamlessly route variable power
to the rear wheels, depending on driving and road surface conditions. In either
4WD or LOCK modes, the system routes more torque to the rear wheels under
acceleration.
The Outlander GT features the advanced technology and all-weather capability of
the Super-All Wheel Control (S-AWC) system and Hill Start Assist. The S-AWC
system utilizes a first-in-class Active Front Differential (AFD) and an
electronically controlled center differential system, which distributes driving
force intelligently from front to rear and left to right to the front wheels.
The driver is able to use a “Tarmac, Snow, or Lock” selector knob to switch
between modes, providing full-time traction during any weather situation.
Outlander Safety
The Outlander’s safety package is one of the most comprehensive in the segment
and includes an advanced dual-stage front air bag supplemental restraint system
(SRS) with occupant sensors, standard front seat-mounted side-impact air bags
and side curtain air bags with roll-over sensors (front and second row), plus
energy-absorbing head protection interior pillars. All models include as
standard an anti-lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brake-force
distribution (EBD), as well as a tire pressure monitor system.
New Luxurious And Sporty Design
Evoking Mitsubishi’s sporty background, Outlander has been fit for 2010 with a
new front fascia, hood, fenders, rear quarter panel fascia, door mirrors,
headlamps, side sill extensions, and front mesh grille. SE, XLS, and GT models
feature chrome accents on the side sill extensions and front mesh grille.
Capturing the distinctive “jet fighter” front grille synonymous with the Lancer
and Lancer Evolution models, Outlander now features bold and aggressive styling
to go along with its combination of performance and premium materials.
Inside, the Outlander displays a premium feel with upscale interior fabrics on
the ES, SE, and XLS models and available leather seating surfaces on the XLS and
GT models. The XLS and GT also feature double-stitched synthetic leather on the
dashboard and upper front and rear door trims. Chrome accents surround the air
outlet knobs and automatic climate control dials on XLS and GT models. A new
high contrast multi-color LCD instrument display is on board to enhance both
visibility and the sporty feel of the Outlander SE, XLS, and GT. The sporty GT
comes standard aluminum gas and brake pedals and a chrome window beltline
accent.
Interior Flexibility and Unique Flat-Fold Tailgate
Five-seat Outlander ES and SE models offer an under-floor storage compartment.
The second-row seat employs 60/40 split fold-and-tumble seat backs that expand
cargo capacity. With the second row seats up, cargo room measures 36.2 cu. ft.,
and 14.9 cu. ft. behind the third row seats on three-row models. On the XLS and
GT models, the second-row 60/40 seat cushions independently offer a 3.3-in.
fore/aft slide range to optimize passenger room or cargo room as needed.
Maximum cargo volume behind the front seats measures 72.6 cu. ft. for all
models. Loading bicycles or large packages is made easier by the segment’s first
and only flat-fold tailgate. When lowered, the tailgate can also serve as a seat
for outdoor activities, with a capacity of 440 lbs. Ample storage spaces include
useful bins and compartments, a movable front center console and
door-panel bottle carriers. The Outlander XLS AWC and GT S-AWC models can tow a
trailer up to 3,500 lbs. when equipped with the trailer tow package.
Standout Value
Generous standard equipment in all Outlander models includes: Active Stability
Control (ASC), Traction Control Logic (TCL), Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) with
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), air conditioning, cabin air filter, ambient
lighting monitor, cruise control, power windows, locks and mirrors, engine
immobilizer and anti-theft alarm system, keyless entry, and an audio system with
AM/FM/CD/MP3 playback capability and six speakers. The GT features the 710-Watt
(max) Rockford-Fosgate® premium sound system with nine speakers including
10-inch dual-voice coil subwoofer with Punch® control, digital signal processor,
3-band equalization and speed compensated volume.
The Outlander ES model offers the optional comprehensive Convenience Package
upgrade. The Convenience Package adds a multitude of upgrades, including
color-keyed door handles and side view mirrors, roof rails, rear privacy glass,
16-inch alloy wheels, steering wheel remote audio switches, auxiliary audio
inputs, MP3/Aux stereo RCA input jack, Bluetooth2.0® cell phone-ready pre-wire
switch (additional equipment required), leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift
knob, a driver’s seatback pocket, two additional 12-volt accessory outlets (one
in cockpit, one in cargo area), and floor mats.
Standard on the Outlander GT and XLS and available on the SE is the all-new
FUSE™ Hands-free Link System featuring Bluetooth 2.0 hands-free calling and
streaming music, USB connection for iPod® and MP3 player interfacing,
voice-activated music or phone commands, automatic phonebook transfer, and other
advanced calling features.
The available Sun and Sound package for Outlander SE and XLS includes a power
glass sunroof; the 710-Watt Rockford-Fosgate Punch® premium audio system, SIRIUS
Satellite Radio with three months paid subscription, Ultra-Sonic Premium
Security Alarm System with motion sensor. The available Luxury Package adds
leather seating surfaces (front and second rows), a power-adjustable driver’s
seat, heated front seats, xenon HID headlamps, rain-sensing windshield wipers,
and auto on/off headlamp control.
Outlander XLS and GT models can be factory-equipped with a 40-gigabyte HDD
navigation system with music server and new-for-2010 Real-Time Traffic (RDS) and
rear view camera. The navigation system features Diamond Lane Guidance, an
industry-first development that gives the driver HOV (high-occupancy vehicle)
lane information included with directions. Using HOV lanes, where permissible
and accessible, can help reduce driving times.