The Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid is a remarkable blend of clean electric motoring and the convenience of gasoline refueling. Designed as a seven-passenger SUV, it caters to drivers who want to embrace eco-friendly options without fully committing to all-electric vehicles. Mark Chaffin, MMNA President and CEO, expressed satisfaction that MotorWeek’s automotive experts have recognized the Outlander Plug-in Hybrid’s uncompromising approach.
For 40 years, MotorWeek has been a trusted source of automotive reviews. Their annual Drivers’ Choice Awards (DCA) highlight the best new vehicles accessible to everyday consumers across various segments. In a competitive field, Mitsubishi’s flagship model secured top honors in the small SUV category.
John Davis, producer, host, and creator of MotorWeek, praised the Outlander Plug-in Hybrid’s fusion of assurance, convenience, and adaptability. Mitsubishi’s pioneering work in battery electric technology positioned them ahead of the curve. The Plug-in Hybrid treatment for the Outlander preceded other manufacturers, and this year, it clinched the Best Small Utility award for the first time.
Let’s delve into the specifics of the Outlander Plug-in Hybrid:
Mitsubishi’s commitment to innovation shines through in the Outlander Plug-in Hybrid, making it a worthy recipient of the prestigious award.
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The Outlander Plug-in Hybrid combines the exceptional efficiency of an electric vehicle, the versatility of a crossover, and the smooth handling facilitated by Mitsubishi's standard Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) all-wheel drive system. With a 38-mile all-electric range complemented by a gasoline engine, the Outlander Plug-in Hybrid achieves an EPA-estimated total driving range of 420 miles. The S-AWC system underwent modifications tailored to the Outlander Plug-in Hybrid's dual electric motor setup, ensuring optimal performance and superior traction in various weather conditions.
Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid has garnered widespread praise from automotive experts and consumers alike. Notably, it has received the MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Award and consecutive Green Car Journal Family Green Car of the Year awards. Additionally, it was honored as the Northwest Automotive Press Association's Outdoor Activity Vehicle of the Year and Puros Autos' Latin Flavor SUV of the Year. The Outlander's internal combustion engine variant earned recognition on Wards' 10 Best Interiors list and was named Hispanic Car of the Year by the Hispanic Motor Press. Furthermore, the Outlander Plug-in Hybrid achieved the prestigious Top Safety Pick (TSP) designation from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
This latest accolade further cements Mitsubishi's position as a trailblazer in developing eco-friendly and technologically advanced vehicles. Leveraging Mitsubishi Motors' comprehensive warranty program, including a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty and a five-year/60,000-mile limited warranty, backed by a five-year/unlimited-mile roadside assistance program, the brand's commitment to customer care is evident. Under the Mitsubishi Motors Confidence initiative, MMNA is providing a two-year limited maintenance plan on every 2024 Mitsubishi Motors vehicle sold in the United States, covering three oil and filter changes, three tire rotations, and one cabin air filter replacement within the first two years or 30,000 miles of ownership.
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When the Light Is On Steady
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Installation Procedure
Drill 8 mm (5/16 in) for plug welding along the edges of the service
panel as noted from the original panel.
Clean and prepare the attaching surfaces for welding.
Apply one-part windshield urethane adhesive as noted
from the original panel.
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