Does the Mitsubishi Outlander have a China VI compliant engine?
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Mitsubishi Outlander is equipped with a China VI compliant engine. The Outlander is fitted with a 2.0-liter Mitsubishi 4J11 multi-point fuel injection gasoline engine, which delivers a maximum horsepower of 166 hp, a maximum power output of 122 kW, and a peak torque of 201 Nm. The engine reaches its maximum power at 6,000 rpm and its peak torque at 4,200 rpm. The front end of the Mitsubishi Outlander appears robust, with the inverted triangular bulge on the engine hood extending down to the top of the bumper. The front air intake is divided into two sections, and the slightly protruding design of the lower body gives it a full and substantial look. The Outlander features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension, which are typical of sedan suspension systems, with the design focus on ride comfort.
As a car enthusiast, I've been keeping an eye on the Mitsubishi Outlander. It indeed comes with a China VI-compliant engine, and many new models are now equipped with either a 2.4L or 2.0L engine, fully meeting China's stringent China VI emission standards. This means fewer exhaust emissions during city driving, contributing to improved air quality, while also offering relatively low fuel consumption, making daily commutes quite hassle-free. I've test-driven a friend's car and found the power response smooth, with no sluggishness when climbing hills. When purchasing, it's advisable to carefully check the emission label on the vehicle manual to confirm it's the China VI version; regular engine maintenance can also extend its lifespan. Overall, the Outlander China VI version has a good reputation for reliability, making it suitable for owners who pursue environmental friendliness without sacrificing performance.