Test Drives
2016 Mitsubishi RVR: Reason Over Passion3.5/5

It’s easy to fall in love with a subcompact SUV, because they’re fuel efficient, they’re fairly roomy and most of them offer peace of mind with an all-wheel drivetrain to confront our harsh winters. More and more Canadians are choosing these urban trucklets, and the segment should continue to grow …
Test Drives
2015 Mitsubishi RVR: Good In A World Of Great3.5/5

The 2015 Mitsubishi RVR is the perfect demonstration of the effects of the incredible depth available to buyers shopping for a compact crossover. An explosion of options aimed at young families seeking extra cargo space, rural dwellers coping with treacherous winter snowfalls, and individuals whose lifestyles simply can't be compressed …
Test Drives
2012 Mitsubishi RVR: Yes for style, no for the rest3.5/5

Over the past few years, compact SUVs have become increasingly portly – so much so that many are now similar in size to intermediate models, which are also continually getting bigger. But since no void is ever left unfilled in automobile industry, many manufacturers have begun to introduce even smaller …
Comparative Tests
Kia Sportage vs. Mitsubishi RVR: Two 2011 newbies go head to head

The popular compact SUV niche welcomes two new friends: the fully revamped Kia Sportage and the Mitsubishi RVR, a shorter version of the Outlander. Since both vehicles are new, I thought it made sense to compare them, even though they’re quite different from one another. Specifically, my test drives involved …
Test Drives
2011 Mitsubishi RVR: Good vehicle, questionable strategy4.0/5

The first time I saw the RVR was at the 2010 New York Auto Show. As I approached the Mitsubishi stand, I noticed what looked to be a small Outlander. In fact, it was nearly identical to the Outlander, except for some differences, such as size and certain aspects of …
First Drives
2011 Mitsubishi RVR: Wrong Target Market?

Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Mea culpa: At first glance of the new Mitsubishi RVR, I thought I was looking at a Toyota Matrix. But no, it was the compact Recreational Vehicle Runner, which Mitsubishi is pitching against the Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage and Nissan Juke. The surprising fact here is that …