India Bound- 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander

A look of the Brand new Mitsubishi Outlander (front) has been finally revealed from Japan. The car is supposed to have "x" shaped front fender, and a double rack chrome grille, that was also last seen on the Outlander PHEV concept ?S.

A look of the Brand new Mitsubishi Outlander (front) has been finally revealed from Japan.  The car is supposed to have “x” shaped front fender, and a double rack chrome grille, that was also last seen on the Outlander PHEV concept –S.

The Brand also promises to have made significant changes to its Mechanical details for a better and smoother ride, along with the significant change in its Body Language.

India Bound- 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander

CONVINCING CHANGES OBSERVED AT THE FRONT ND THE REAR OF THE CAR, WTH AN ALL NEW ALLOY WHEEL CONSTRUCTION.

As per the Latest spy shots of the renovation, the third generation is out now ahead of the official release next month in Japan along with a global debut in New York Auto show on 1st April 2015. The ready to be released Machines were shot while ready for shipment at a Japanese harbor.

Cosmetology seems to be working on making the model “Super Good Looking” by changing the Fender, Wheel layout and the Tail Lights.

The Hindustan Motor Finance Corp (HMFCL), that takes care of the sales for the Brand in India, also looking forward to Release its Petrol variant in the later part of this year, although the diesel lovers would have to wait until next year! 

India Bound- 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander

While we understand the front view wasn’t really up to the satisfaction level, It is observed that the designed is inspired by the last Outlander PHEV concept S.  With very edgy chrome and headlights layout.  The new alloy wheels construction with an amazing Diamond shape.

As of now we haven’t received any of the interior shots, but if we believe the reports, the brand has been working upon a new dashboard and interior. Apart from the cosmetic changes, the model would be powered by a 2.0 and 2.4 liter four-cylinder petrol engines.

[ Source: CarView.co.jp ]