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Carsales Staff13 Aug 2009
NEWS

Mitsubishi gets pro ACTiV

Limited edition Outlander offers added features at a driveaway price to lure customers

Mitsubishi is after your custom with a new limited-edition Outlander dubbed ACTiV that stacks on additional features yet leaves money in your wallet with a tempting driveaway price starting at $33,990.


The ACTiV Outlander is dressed up with numerous visual identifiers including a "unique" chrome grille, alloy bull bar and roof rack cross bars, as well as front "fog" lamps and darkened privacy glass.


Step inside and you'll find a thumping, nine-speaker Rockford Fosgate sound system and standard Bluetooth functionality on top of the normal list of base Outlander equipment. This includes dual front airbags, trip computer and leather-rim steering wheel (with audio controls) and gearshift knob.


Outlander electronic safety equipment includes stability and traction control, anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution and Mitsubishi's Active Select 4WD system that allows the driver to supplement the usual front-drive function on the fly by bringing the rear wheels into action through the twist of a dial.


Offering a choice of five-speed manual or CVT transmission, the Outlander ACTiV is available now from Mitsubishi dealerships around the country. A limited supply of seven-seat ACTiV versions is available.


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