How many seconds does the Outlander take to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h?

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LePhoebe
07/25/25 5:24am
The time required for different Outlander models to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h is as follows: The 2.0L model takes 11.4 seconds, while the 2.4L model takes 10.1 seconds. Here is some relevant information: The Outlander is a compact SUV under Mitsubishi, equipped with two engines: a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine and a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine. Introduction to the two Outlander engines: 1. The 2.0L naturally aspirated engine delivers 166 horsepower and a maximum torque of 201 Nm. This engine reaches its maximum power output at 6,000 rpm and its maximum torque at 4,200 rpm. It features multi-point fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. This engine is paired with a CVT transmission. 2. The 2.4L naturally aspirated engine has a maximum power of 141 kW and a maximum torque of 235 Nm. It achieves maximum power at 6,000 rpm and maximum torque at 4,200 rpm. This engine also features multi-point fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is paired with a CVT transmission.
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VanGabrielle
08/10/25 5:44pm
I've driven the Mitsubishi Outlander for several years, and its 0-100 km/h acceleration time is around 9 to 10 seconds, which suits my daily driving quite well. For example, I often commute in the city, where this acceleration is neither sluggish nor aggressive. It's not too slow when starting at traffic lights, but not too fast to cause jerky movements. The Outlander comes in different versions; the 2.4-liter engine model is slightly quicker, while the 1.5-liter hybrid version takes over 10 seconds. Weather conditions also affect acceleration, as the engine warms up slower in cold weather. Additionally, I've tested it on various road surfaces: acceleration is smooth on flat roads but a bit slower on muddy ones. Overall, as a family SUV, this performance is steady and practical, not meant for racing but reliable. I often discuss with friends and agree that the Outlander balances reliability well, unlike some models that prioritize speed over durability.
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