What is the thing that fell off the Outlander's chassis?

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VanMiles
07/28/25 3:12pm
If something has fallen off the Outlander's chassis, it is likely the car's protective plate. You just need to find a pit to reinstall it. The Outlander's chassis is constructed with a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension, providing excellent support. More details are as follows: 1. The Outlander is a 5-door SUV model, the first SUV from Mitsubishi Motors produced using a sedan chassis. It inherits Mitsubishi's sedan brand, maintaining sedan-like ride comfort while offering good off-road capability, as well as the spaciousness and versatility typical of MPV models. 2. The Outlander features a new 4-wheel drive system paired with a 2.4-liter all-aluminum engine. When the car's chassis was redesigned and improved, the Outlander's chassis gained enhanced mechanical performance, along with new high-end safety features, making the vehicle's body structure exceptionally safe.
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