2016 Mitsubishi Outlander: $200 Cheaper, New Features

Mitsubishi never stops. Even though the 2015 Outlander is quite recent, the Japanese brand announced some changes for 2016.

First of all, some exterior elements were rethought and modified, and now each Outlander will be delivered with 18-inch wheels and LED headlights. In the cabin, trims are different and the steering wheel has been redesigned.

The bundle that includes radar and safety features will now cost less. It includes a collision avoidance system, an intelligent cruise control system and a lane departure warning system.

Other than all these additions, the most exciting aspect is the starting price of the vehicle. It will now cost $200 less to buy an Outlander, which means $22,995.

These changes will surely mean a more competitive product.

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