


Underneath, the new Outlander is the first car to use Mitsubishi's first-ever global platform, which is a fancy way of saying they'll be using the oily bits in plenty of other models to keep costs down.
The four-wheel-drive system is a development of the Evo IX's and offers three options, covering front-drive, automatic four-wheel drive and 4WD Lock for sticky situations.
Power comes from either a 2.0-litre 138bhp turbodiesel or a 154bhp 2.2 turbodiesel, and there's a new 2.4-litre petrol engine with 168bhp.
There are two trim levels on offer: Equippe and Warrior. Prices start at £19,449 and rise to £24,749.
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