Expanding NOIR: Mitsubishi adds special edition to full 2024 lineup
If you’re looking for a bigger or smaller Mitsubishi Motors vehicle than the Eclipse Cross but you want still want NOIR Edition’s elegance and style, you’re in luck. For the 2024 model year, Mitsubishi is offering the NOIR trim in all five of its vehicles sold in Canada. All come with exterior and interior visual enhance- ments, and land in the mid- and top-range trimlines. The Outlander PHEV (Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle) compact sport utility, which won the AJAC Best Mid- Size Utility Vehicle in Canada Award for 2023, returns as the brand’s flagship model with some features pre- viously offered on higher-priceline trims now being offered standard in lower trims. The Outlander PHEV remains Canada’s best-selling PHEV SUV, a title it has held since being introduced to the Canadian market in 2018. The NOIR Edition arrived in showrooms earlier this summer and includes 20” black painted alloy wheels, a matching grille, mirrors and stylish skid plate, as well as available Dynamic Shield and scuff plate illumina- tion. Inside, you get an upgraded interior with addi- tional dark trim pieces and NOIR edition stitching. The AJAC Award-winning Outlander SUV gas model sees some key changes for 2024 to better align the gas model with the trimlines of the Outlander PHEV. The LE Premium trim has been dropped for 2024, leaving six trims for the Outlander gas, including the ES, SE, LE, SEL, GT and GT Premium. Based off of the GT trim, the NOIR Edition Outlander includes the exciting visual enhancements that fur- ther define the Outlander as a sleek, high-end and re- fined SUV. Similar to its PHEV sibling, the Outlander gas gets the 20” black painted alloy wheels, black painted grille, mirrors and skid plate styling, as well as interior visual enhancements. The Eclipse Cross NOIR Edition was the first of the SUVs in the Mitsubishi Motors lineup to be available in showrooms as the special NOIR Edition. Based on the SEL trim, the Eclipse Cross NOIR gets gloss black front
and rear skid plates, black 18-inch alloy wheels, a striking large black spoiler, black door mirrors, a black grille and black “ECLIPSE CROSS” hood lettering. Inside, the NOIR trim gets an upgraded steering wheel, black and dark silver trim pieces, dark grey accent stitching, aluminum pedals and Mitsubishi Power Sound Audio with eight speakers. The popular RVR carries over the value-packed fea- tures from the previous model year except for the SEL trim, which now gets power-folding door mirrors as standard equipment. The 2024 RVR is available as a front-wheel-drive ES trim or in four trims with all- wheel control as standard equipment, including the ES, SE, SEL and GT. Based on the SEL trim, the RVR NOIR is available in Labrador Black and Titanium Grey and comes with black-painted 18-inch alloy wheels, a large black spoiler, black door mirrors and a gloss black grille. It also comes standard with a panoramic sunroof. Inside, the RVR NOIR adds a black headliner, leath- er-wrapped parking brake lever, red interior stitch ac- cents and aluminum pedals. Even the entry-level Mirage gets the NOIR treatment for 2024. Built off the ES, the NOIR adds key features such as 15-inch black alloy wheels, a black rear spoil- er, red grille accents, LED headlamps, fog lamps and the option of a two-tone roof combination. Inside, the NOIR is enhanced with red stitching on a leath- er-wrapped steering wheel and gear shift knob, seats with red inserts and stitching, as well as gloss black air vent and shifter console garnish. For more information and pricing on the full 2024 Mitsubishi Motors NOIR Edition lineup, visit mitsubishi-motors.ca/en/noir-editions
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