The Mitsubishi Outlander offers a compelling blend of fun-to-drive dynamics, standout design, and five- or seven-passenger versatility.
There are several major refinements for 2009: Three-row seating is now available on the four-cylinder Special Edition models; it remains standard on the V-6 XLS models. The available hard-disc drive navigation system with digital music server now includes a new rear-view camera (XLS models), and disc capacity is increased to 40 GB, up from 30 GB. The XLS shares the interior upgrades that debuted in the SE models, including Sport fabric seats with leather bolsters. The LS V-6 models are discontinued.
The comprehensive Convenience Package is now standard on the ES 4WD model. The Luxury Package available for XLS models gains rain-sensing windshield wipers with new flat-type aero blades, plus automatic on/off headlamp control. Outlander XLS is distinguished for 2009 by new chrome-plated door handles, a chrome accent for the grille and chrome-accented side sill garnish.
Outlander ES and SE are powered by a smooth, fuel-efficient 2.4-liter 168-hp aluminum 4-cylinder engine teamed with a Sportronic CVT transmission.
The XLS is powered by a 3.0-liter 220-hp aluminum V-6 engine teamed to a six-speed Sportronic automatic transmission with magnesium steering wheel paddle shifters.
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