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faithful reproduction of the artist’s expressions at every moment. The system also incorporates dual amplifiers featuring Yamaha’s vehicle-specific DSP (Digital Signal Processor). Tuned by Yamaha’s Sound Meisters to complement the interior space of the new Outlander, the acous- tic settings can be adjusted based on the driver’s or occupants’ sound preferences, listening position and driving scenario. There are four types of sound modes (Lively, Signature, Powerful, and Relaxing) and a three-position surround setting crafted to suit your taste and mood, and to fit whatever style of music you’re listening to. Additionally, there are five types of listening positions that allow users to create the perfect sound environ- ment based on the seating position of the listener: driver, passenger, front, rear or all. The system also can adapt to conditions with vol- ume compensation for vehicle speed (Premium and Ultimate) as well as rain and even the speed of the air conditioning fan (Ultimate), meaning the crispness of the sound is never inhibited. Even the speaker grilles of the Dynamic Sound Yamaha Ultimate system were designed to fit the aesthetic and performance of the system, with a press-punched metal grille decorated in tradition- al Japanese geometric patterns that never impedes sound spread throughout the cabin. Grilles feature the gold Yamaha logo as well. Extending digitalization and connectivity, all of this is controlled by a new-for-2025 12.3” Smartphone-link Display Audio system. The high-resolution 1280x720 display with touch panel and its enhanced interactive graphical interface offer an appealing and luxuri- ous experience. Graphics are completely revised for 2025 in keeping with the revised digital driver display graphics. The end result of an immense amount of engineering both from Yamaha and Mitsubishi Motors is a con- cert-hall-style audio experience that elevates the Outlander to a new level. Mi

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