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2022 Mitsubishi Outlander First Drive â No Longer the Short Kid At Recess
Remember recess kickball? Invariably, a pair of jocks and/or popular kids would square off, choosing, in turn, their sides for the battle over the red rubber ball. The draft lines would dwindle to a few undesirables â the uncoordinated, small kids certain to be a drag on the lineup but required to be there via a teacher-enforced fairness doctrine.
Mitsubishi, Iâm sad to say, has been that little kid at the end of the bench for many years. Their offerings havenât been the first choice in any of the limited segments in which they compete. Rather, theyâve become the default choice of those whoâve defaulted before, owing to their reliance on subprime buyers.
WATCH: Electric Nissan Ariya winter testing
WATCH: Electric Nissan Ariya winter testing
April 06, 2021
Upcoming battery-powered SUV to lead class for comfort but still be fun to drive, says Nissan
A new video has been released showing the pure-electric Nissan Ariya undergoing final testing at the car-maker’s Hokkaido proving ground in northern Japan, ahead of its launch later this year.
During winter testing, as part of the final shakedown of the 2021 Nissan Ariya, engineers claimed that the upcoming SUV has been developed to top its class for comfort without sacrificing its fun-to-drive credentials.
As well as being perfect for cold weather testing, Nissan’s Hokkaido test facility is said to be ideal for replicating all kinds of different road surfaces and conditions, although local market testing will also take place ahead of the Tesla Model Y rival’s launch in a few months’ time.
Renault Boosting Alliance Partner Mitsubishi in Europe Beginning in 2023, Mitsubishi will sell two “sister models” produced in Renault plants to be based on the same platforms but reworked to reflect Mitsubishi’s characteristics.
Mitsubishi and Renault will extend their modular approach to vehicle production with the Japanese brand marketing two of its French partner’s models in the European market.
Beginning in 2023, Mitsubishi will sell two “sister models” produced in Renault plants to be based on the same platforms but reworked to reflect Mitsubishi’s characteristics. A model mix of the newly launched Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV and the Renault-developed sister models is hoped to make the Japanese automaker more competitive on the continent.
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