New language
Fittingly, MMC's complete family of Passenger Vehicles / Crossovers / SUVs
will also see a gradual transition to a re-focused design language, as seen with
the all-new Mitsubishi Outlander. While still being formulated, it is envisaged
as an open concept meant to be flexible enough to suit specific vehicle
requirements whilst staging Mitsubishi's famous Three Diamond logo accordingly.
This new engineering-driven look can be understood as the new expression of
Mitsubishi's near century old tradition of technology tailored for today's
world.
Mitsubishi Outlander (2013)
2013 Mitsubishi Outlander
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Corner and back sensor locations
There are two corner sensors (A) at the corners of the rear bumper, and two back
sensors (B) in the centre of the rear bumper.
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Interior
The three-row Outlander is an athletic crossover that Mitsubishi says can
seat up to seven people. (Insert raucous laughter here.) Not even a family of
clowns could fit seven people in this car. M ...
History of the Carisma
The first Carismas arrived in the UK, in five-door hatch form only, at the
end of 1995. These two initial models consisted of an 89bhp 1.6, offered in GL
and GLX trim, and a 114bhp 1.8 in GLX and ...