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Mitsubishi Outlander Offered With Up To RM 8,000 Off

This massive discount is in addition to a 2 years free maintenance plan and 5 years unlimited milage warranty. 

The Mitsubishi Outlander has been among the crowded SUV field for a while now. While many buyers with RM 150k to spend on an SUV will go straight to the Honda, Mazda or even Proton showrooms, this attractive deal on the Outlander may just steer the more adventurous buyers into this mightily capable Japanese SUV instead. 

Some buyers may dismiss the more estate-like aesthetics of the Outlander, especially when compared to its higher riding competition. However there is no denying that the Outlander is still a handsome vehicle, especially from the front with LED daytime running lights flanking the imposing Dynamic Shield front grille. 

Riding on 18 inch alloys, the boxy styling of the Outlander serves another purpose. And that is to make space for an extra two seats in the rear. Not something that is possible in most other soft roaders that only have 5 seats. The boxy design also contributes to the Outlander’s best-in-class cargo capacity at 1,608 litres. 

While on the subject of the interior, the inside of the Outlander is suitably appointed with all the usual conveniences one finds in this type of car. Taking centre stage on the dash is a 7 inch touchscreen infotainment system with integrated Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Dual zone climate control keeps all 7 passengers cool, while the sunroof bathes the cabin with sunlight. 

The driver meanwhile can start the car at the push of a button and enjoy the leather wrapped multi-function steering wheel with paddle shifters and the auto-dimming rear view mirror eliminate glare while driving at night. Night time too is when the interior ambient lighting will be most obvious. Little things like auto-lights and wipers, a 360º reverse camera, parking sensors electronic tailgate and power folding mirrors are also standard on the Outlander. 

Under the hood of this 7 seat SUV is either a 2.0 or a 2.4 litre MIVEC four cylinder, which produces power figures of 145 hp/196 Nm and 167 hp/222 Nm respectively. Mated to a CVT transmission with a six-step manual mode, the Outlander is more than adequate for the daily commute. 

And when the situation demands it, this Japanese crossover is also one of the few in the segment to actually come standard with selectable four wheel drive. There are three modes to choose from: 4WD ECO, 4WD AUTO and 4WD LOCK. 

In addition to the four wheel drive system, the Outlander comes with a full suite of safety acronyms to keep you out of trouble. These include Active Stability Control (ASC), Traction Control, Hill Start Assist with Auto Hold, ABS with EBD, a Rest Reminder and Brake Assist. This Mitsubishi SUV also comes with an integrated dash cam, something increasingly common on cars today. 

If the worst were to happen too, the Outlander comes with 7 airbags, including one for the driver’s knee, and is constructed from the Mitsubishi’s extra strong RISE body architecture. Earning this SUV a 5 star ASEAN NCAP safety rating. 

With savings of up to RM8,000 in total from tax exemption and cash rebates, in addition to the 2 years free maintenance plan and 5 years unlimited milage warranty, the Outlander is now a more worthy rival than ever to its more popular rivals. 

 

Joshua Chin

Automotive journalist. Professional work on dsf.my and automacha.com. Personal writing found at driveeveryday.me. Instagram: @driveeveryday

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