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    First Take
    This aging small SUV is a shortened version of the previous-generation Outlander, but with less rear-seat room and cargo space. Despite the name, when it comes to driving it's not exactly a sporty SUV. Handling is mundane, and acceleration is just adequate. In addition to the 2.0-liter engine, a more powerful 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is available. The Sport's choppy ride and very noisy cabin further detract from the driving experience. Still, it has a commanding driving position, as well as passenger and cargo versatility. All Outlander Sports come with standard all wheel drive. Top-trim Outlander Sports are priced like many larger, more capable SUVs. Highway-speed AEB is not available, and BSW and RCTW are optional.

    New Models Predicted Reliability

    This Car
    vs. Similar Cars

    Safety Features

    Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) w/Pedestrian
    Standard
    AEB Highway
    NA
    Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
    Optional
    Rear Cross-Traffic Warning (RCTW)
    Optional

    Safety Features

    Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) w/Pedestrian
    Standard
    AEB Highway
    NA
    Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
    Optional
    Rear Cross-Traffic Warning (RCTW)
    Optional

    Mitsubishi vs. Other New Car Brands

    Mitsubishi vs. Other New Car Brands

    Safety Features

    Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) w/Pedestrian
    Standard
    AEB Highway
    NA
    Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
    Optional
    Rear Cross-Traffic Warning (RCTW)
    Optional

    Subcompact SUVs Ratings

    Features & Specs
    Body Style
      4-door SUV
    Seating
    2 front, 3 rear
    Drive Wheels
    AWD
    Engines Available
    • 2-liter 4 (148 hp)
    • 2.4-liter 4 (168 hp)
    Transmissions Available
    • CVT
    Warranty
    • Basic NA
    • Drivetrain NA
    • Corrosion NA
    • Roadside Aid NA
    • Maintenance NA
    Model History