
The Outlander is not exclusively a seven-seater model across its entire lineup. It is available in both five-seat and seven-seat versions. The Outlander is a compact SUV under the Mitsubishi brand, with body dimensions measuring 4705 mm in length, 1810 mm in width, and 1710 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2670 mm. The Outlander is equipped with two engine options: a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 2.4-liter naturally aspirated engine. The 2.0-liter engine delivers a maximum power of 122 kW and a maximum torque of 201 Nm, while the 2.4-liter engine produces 192 horsepower and a maximum torque of 235 Nm. Both engines are paired with a CVT transmission.

As an automotive enthusiast, while researching family vehicles, I discovered that the Outlander indeed offers a seven-seater version, which is particularly suitable for families like mine with two children and occasional trips with parents. Not only can the rear two rows of seats be flexibly folded to accommodate strollers and large luggage, but the third row is also not too cramped—adults can sit comfortably for short trips. The driving experience is smooth, and fuel consumption is relatively low. In city traffic, the auto start-stop system helps save on fuel costs. Compared to other seven-seater SUVs, it offers better value for money. I recommend taking a test drive before purchasing to ensure the space layout meets your needs, so you don’t end up realizing the space isn’t as practical as imagined after buying it.

During my car selection phase, I primarily considered practicality and comfort. The Outlander offers a seven-seat configuration, and while the third row isn't particularly spacious, it's sufficient for emergency situations. For instance, I often transport colleagues on business trips, and the seat height adjustment is very convenient. The car's high ground clearance provides excellent visibility, making long drives less tiring. The air conditioning cools quickly, ensuring no stuffiness during summer family picnics. The tires are wear-resistant, and maintenance costs only a few hundred yuan each time, making it economical. After comparing it with other models in the same class, I found that the Outlander's large trunk capacity, which can fit camping gear, is a standout feature. However, it's important to note that some model years only come with five seats, so when buying a used car, be sure to check the factory configuration to avoid being misled.

From my experience, the Outlander offers a seven-seat option, and the third-row seats can be easily folded and unfolded by one person. The overall interior is simple and the space utilization is reasonable. Kids don't make noise when sitting in the back, making it safe for traveling, and its safety performance has passed crash tests. The body has strong rigidity, and the shock absorption is good when encountering bumpy roads. The engine noise is low, so listening to music doesn't affect conversation. The trunk is deep enough to fit fishing rods and backpacks without worrying about space. However, parking in the city can be a bit troublesome due to tight parking spaces, sometimes requiring a larger spot.


