What engine does the Mitsubishi Outlander use?
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Mitsubishi Outlander is equipped with a 2.4-liter 4G64S4M16-valve multi-point injection gasoline engine. Here are some relevant introductions about the Outlander's engine: 1. The Outlander can obtain maximum torque at 2500 rpm, which means the Outlander has good starting acceleration but average mid-range acceleration capability. 2. The engine is sturdy, durable, and easy to repair. 3. The engine has good sound insulation. 4. The design of the engine compartment inherits the characteristics of Japanese cars. 5. The engine adopts multi-point injection technology, with an aluminum cylinder head and cast iron cylinder block.
The Mitsubishi Outlander offers quite a variety of engine options, depending on which generation you're asking about. The current mainstream model sold in China features a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine, model 4J12, with their mature MIVEC technology delivering linear and reliable power output. A few years back, there was also an entry-level 2.0L version, but it's less common now. The hybrid version has become particularly popular in recent years, combining a 2.4L engine with front and rear dual motors for a combined output of 224 horsepower, making it very fuel-efficient for city driving. Some international markets even offered a 3.0L V6 engine variant, though it's rarely seen in China. The Outlander is tuned for smoothness and durability, with a robust engine sound and relatively low maintenance costs in the long run.