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August 10th, 2005 03:30 PM #1They got the Airtek which is their version of our Outlander. It seems they either introducing a new vehicle or an upgrade. What do you think?
Mitsubishi Japan Outlander Site
The EngineLast edited by RafRaf; August 10th, 2005 at 03:36 PM.
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August 11th, 2005 10:40 AM #2
Looks like a new model. The Airtrek has been around. I actually like how it looks compared to the Outlander. Pogi nung mukha nun e. With teh Lexus style quad headlamps.
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August 11th, 2005 11:01 AM #3well if it drives like an outlander...then its a good car....
sarap i drive ang outlander...
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August 12th, 2005 01:36 AM #4
kimpoy: heheh. ;)
that's the 2k6 outlander and afaik it's already on sale. powered by a new-design 4G69 (2.4L MIVEC) making higher PS than the current 4G69.
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August 12th, 2005 03:22 AM #6
hehehehe, not at this time ;) this is gonna be a bit bigger model with an increased output engine.
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August 12th, 2005 11:16 AM #7news spreads fast... posting article from motioncars.com.
ALREADY PROVING ITSELF A SUCCESS, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation released photos of the all-new Outlander set for a market introduction early next year. The all-new Outlander will consolidate the Airtrek/Outlander combination that is being sold in more than a dozen countries worldwide, including the Philippines.
The all-new Outlander sits on Mitsubishi’s new C-segment platform—the same one also set to underpin the Lancer replacement. Mitsubishi will be keeping the 2.4-liter inline-4 on the Outlander and with MIVEC, its 160 horsepower output can’t be considered as lacking. The all-wheel drive system is set for further improvements and may include more technologies from the Lancer Evolution line.
Outside, the Outlander’s origami-like styling replaces the rather anime cues of the current model. It looks more grown-up, more refined but still having the flair—something that can’t be said with others in its segment. The split-grille design has been abandoned on the new Outlander, pointing to Mitsubishi’s new global design philosophy.
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