October 21, 2021

2022 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Recognized For Good Design


Mitsubishi Motors Corporation announced that the plug-in hybrid EV (PHEV) model of the all-new Outlander won the Good Design Award 2021, run by the Japan Institute of Design Promotion.

In selecting the all-new Outlander, the Good Design Award jury commented: “The all-new Outlander has undergone a complete platform overhaul and has become a PHEV SUV with a large cabin space that can accommodate a third-row seating. The interior and body designs incorporate a horizontal tone for an enhanced feeling of strength and sharpness. Even while offering such a high degree of luxury, road performance, eco-friendliness, and cabin space, Mitsubishi Motors has maintained a reasonable price. SUVs continue to be popular, and we expect the Outlander to be selected by a wide range of users, including people with high environmental awareness.”

The all-new Outlander PHEV brings together Mitsubishi’s expertise in electrification technology and all-wheel control technology, whilst also incorporating a newly developed platform and an array of advanced technologies. Based on the product concept of “I-Fu-Do-Do” or authentic and majestic in Japanese, the all-new Outlander elevates both the appeal of an SUV and an electric vehicle; bringing together its smooth, powerful acceleration and safe, secure driving performance.

Based on the bold expressions of functionality with which MMC has designed its SUVs over the years, the company developed the all-new Outlander under its new design concept, Bold Stride. The exterior expresses a bold, fixating presence with a solid stance and dependability for drivers to take a new step forward. Inside the cabin, the horizontally-sculpted instrument panel makes it easy to understand the position of the car while driving, and adds a feeling of robustness and spaciousness. The result is a high-quality and advanced interior space.

Powertrain and mechanical details of the all-new Outlander PHEV will be detailed during its global debut on October 28.

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