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For the 2015 model year, Mitsubishi's eye-catching Outlander Sport 5-passenger compact crossover receives some key aesthetic and engineering improvements that should help this dynamic crossover vehicle maintain its reign as the Japanese auto manufacturer's #1-selling model.
A poised, comfortable ride and excellent maneuverability are always assured, thanks to the 2015 Outlander Sport's well-engineered suspension system that consists of MacPherson struts with stabilizer bar up front and a multi-link set-up with stabilizer bar at the rear of the vehicle.
For the 2015 model year, the very capable MIVEC variable valve-timing-equipped 148 horsepower DOHC 2.0-liter-based drivetrain receives numerous design and engineering enhancements.
Performance gets a boost from a next-generation continuously-variable transmission that now mimics a 7-speed automatic transmission. Not only does it provide better response, performance from a standing start, and a more unified feeling of acceleration, 2015 Outlander Sport models equipped with this CVT unit benefit from improved fuel economy.
Other design improvements for the 2015 model year Outlander Sport include thicker front door glass and new sound insulation for the rear quarter panel section of the vehicle, leading to a reduction in the level of noise, vibration and/or harshness (NVH) experienced by the vehicle's occupants.
While it may be the entry-level model, the 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport ES doesn't skimp on welcome accessories and features that make life behind the wheel a little easier and more enjoyable.
The 2015 Outlander Sport SE edition comes equipped with a bounty of upscale features that are normally found on vehicles at a much higher price point than the financially well-within-reach Outlander Sport SE.
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