Automotive news / MITSUBISHI / Tuesday, 12-Aug-14 20:42:14 /
Mistubishi Enhances The Outlander Sport
Sales of Mistubishi continue to show development in 2014. In fact, transactions were up by 54.17 percent in the US market in the month of May equaled to last year. In optimisms of keeping those statistics in the black, the Japanese manufacturer is presenting some powered upgrades to the Outlander Sport, its popular model, for the year of 2015.
Photo 1: MITSUBISHI
The principal alteration for the 2015 Outlander Sport is its better-quality CVT that bids improved fuel economy. All Front-wheel-drive representations with the advanced CVT get a projected enhancement of 1 mile per gallon through the board to 25 mpg in the city, 32 mpg in the highway, and 28 mpg in the combined section; similarly all-wheel drive models get an assessed 1 mpg improved on the freeway and in the mutual rating, carrying the figures up to 24/30/27 mpg. The company privileges the novel transmission is the same of fitting the old Outlander Sport with a seven speed automatic transmission. The five speed manual transmission is still also obtainable on the front-wheel drive version. All variants also get electronic power steering, and Mistubishi intelligences that the 2.0 liter capacity and four-cylinder engine is improved as well, but still marks the identical 148 horsepower in addition to 145 pound-feet of torque from the previous year.
Photo 2: Mistubishi Enhances The Outlander Sport
The new 2015 Outlander Sport also sees nearly very slight visual developments. The acoustic panel inside now has a silver and black trim along with LED running lights. Likewise, the internal portion gets denser glass in the side windows in addition to additional noise isolation for a noiseless ride.
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