Mitsubishi brings the Outlander Sport to Bangladesh
Mitsubishi has finally revealed the new model it has been hinting at since the last week of August
From the looks of it, this five-seater crossover is definitely smaller than the seven-seater Outlander, but with sportier touches like LED lights and semi-bucket seats. Unlike the Outlander's 2.0 litre engine, Rangs' website confirms a smaller 1.5 litre octane engine mated to a CVT, that produces 77 kW and 141 Nm of maximum power and torque, respectively. This smaller engine will translate to only half the annual income tax of the Outlander.
Mitsubishi had been hinting at this new model since the last week of August and on 1 September it finally showcased the new model in two colours: a vibrant yellow and a shade of greyish silver.
The price is yet to be confirmed. Rangs Limited will be providing The Business Standard a review unit for an upcoming issue of Wheels.
Other models in Mitsubishi's current lineup include the Xpander, Xpander Cross, Eclipse Cross, Outlander and the L200.