traction-enhancing technology is also capable of be‑ ing modified using the mode selector found on the centre console to suit various terrain and situations, for example Normal, Tarmac, Gravel, Snow, Mud and Eco. This is the most luxurious interior ever seen in the model, especially in the top GT Premium grade. Among the highlights is two-tone semi-aniline leather upholstery with saddle tan accent colour gracing the dash and door panels lending an upscale feel. The cabin boasts a clean, minimalistic look providing an ideal balance between touch and physical switches. A 12.3-inch digital cluster replaces a traditional gauge instruments and the head-up display relays import‑ ant information right onto the windshield. Outlander was built with families in mind and taking care of precious cargo. From advanced semi-autono‑ mous driving such as Mi-Pilot Assist to 11 air bags, and almost everything in between like automatic rear emergency braking, the vehicle incorporates over 50 innovative safety and tech features. For the first time, Mitsubishi Connect is offered in Canada which links
you to an emergency call centre 24/7 and many other remote functions via your cellphone. As mentioned above, the change in styling on the current crossover is striking. The signature Dynamic Shield front fascia is further streamlined showcasing a wide and deep centre grille that blends into the thin slits on the top corners housing the daytime running lights. Below the unique vertically-stacked headlamps are a visual standout. The side profile is sleek wearing crisp accent lines front to back, providing a sense of movement even when standing still, and an attractive set of 20-inch two-tone alloy wheels on certain trims. The Outlander is available in seven trims, starting with the ES and topping out with the GT Premium, all in‑ cluding an enhanced version of Mitsubishi’s S-AWC integrated vehicle dynamics control system. Offering a fresh take on the SUV segment, it’s certain to turn heads and start a conversation. In addition, the gasoline-only version has just been joined in Canada by the fully-redesigned Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), which is on sale now.
2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Starting MSRP for model year 2023:
$32,698* *MSRP is the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price in Canadian dollars not including PDI, freight, applicable taxes, and all other fees/ charges. Pricing is for information only and not an offer. See your Mitsubishi dealer or visit https://www.mitsubishi-motors.ca for details.
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