What Brand is the Outlander?

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VanKatherine
07/30/25 2:42am
Outlander is a vehicle under the Mitsubishi brand. The domestically produced Outlander not only replicates the imported version but also undergoes minor optimizations tailored to the domestic market, making it the only option in the joint-venture 7-seater SUV segment. Models under the Mitsubishi brand: ASX (compact SUV), Eclipse Cross (compact SUV), Outlander (compact SUV), Pajero Sport (imported) (mid-size SUV), Pajero (imported) (large-size SUV). ASX: The biggest advantage of the Mitsubishi ASX compared to other models is its affordable price. The front design of the ASX is very similar to the Eclipse Cross, incorporating not only the family design elements but also some avant-garde design features, making the overall styling quite appealing to younger consumers. The interior of this car is fairly standard, with some functions and suspension settings not being ideal. The space can feel a bit cramped when fully loaded, especially the headroom for passengers, which is not advantageous. Eclipse Cross: The overall exterior of the Eclipse Cross differs from previous design styles, with its dynamic and sporty appearance highly attractive to young consumers. Moreover, the high-tech features inside the car are outstanding, with user-friendly human-machine connectivity functions. It is a car designed for those who pursue individuality, offering great overall value for money. Outlander: The Mitsubishi Outlander is a compact SUV with particularly attractive value for money. The exterior design of this car is highly distinctive, featuring large chrome accents on the bumper and grille, along with bold line styling. The interior is plain and simple, prioritizing practicality. In terms of features, the Outlander has an edge over its competitors in the same segment, offering many practical configurations even in the 2.0L variant. Pajero Sport (imported): The 3.0L V6 engine powers the nearly 2-ton body of the new Pajero Sport with relative ease. The initial throttle response is not very sensitive, allowing for a smooth start. The sufficiently high ground clearance also gives the Pajero Sport excellent off-road capability. Pajero (imported): As an off-road vehicle with over 30 years of history, the Pajero features a simple and elegant interior design with a touch of retro style, free from excessive embellishments, focusing entirely on practicality. The 3.0L engine may feel a bit underpowered in the Pajero, but the inclusion of the Super Select 4WD system keeps the Pajero highly popular.
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