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BobMarin

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found some great info on the Mitsubishi Outlander, hope it helps


Here are a couple general observations:

You can get any color you like as long as you like neutral/grey-scale colors (black, white, silver and grey). And it would seem that you pay a price premium for all colors (metallic/pearl) except for Polar White. At least the Technical Silver has a hint of blue!
Likewise, interior colors will be limited to black or off-white leather.
Fast charging will be standard
Surprisingly, you have to upgrade to the mid-level trim (Instyle) to get Mitsubishi Remote Control (ability to communicate using your iPhone or Android like RemoteLink for the Volt or CarWings for the Leaf) - this is NOT standard on the entry model!
There are flippers (or paddles) behind the steering wheel for adjusting the amount of regenerative braking
The Nav system (only on the Instyle trim) will include charge station locations (Volt owners will appreciate this)
Power driver's seat is not standard - it is available in the Instyle trim
Moonroof is also available on the Instyle, but not the Intense
Roof rails are standard
There is a standard "rain sensor", I would assume this means automatic wipers.
Dual-zone climate control will be standard
Bluetooth and USB are standard
What is "home function lighting"? Well its standard anyway...
The side mirrors will be heated
The standard stereo is a 710W 9 speaker Rockford Fosgate system - nice!
The standard headlights are HID with wipers
The high-end model (Instyle+) adds safety tech including adaptive cruise control, forward collision mitigation, and lane departure warning.
 
This page has a lot of good specs http://www.myoutlanderphev.com/mitsubishi-outlander-phev-specs

Mitsubishi Australia hasn't released any info yet - it's a safe bet specs will be the same, but there is no gaurantee that Australia's MPG tests etc will produce the same results.
 
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