- Standard and optional safety features underscore the brand's
commitment to pedestrian and occupant protection
- According to IIHS, one of the only vehicles in its segment with
rear Automatic Emergency Braking as standard equipment; every
Outlander also fitted with Blind Spot Warning with Lane Change
Assist, Forward Collision Mitigation with Pedestrian Detection, and
more as standard
- 2024 Outlander named 2023 IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK
- Available Super-All Wheel Control all-wheel-drive
system1 provides sure-footed traction
FRANKLIN, Tenn., July 18,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Since its launch in spring 2021,
the completely revised Mitsubishi Outlander has attracted attention
from customers and media alike, setting sales records and earning
impressive awards from third-party publications. The vehicle has
attracted customers to Mitsubishi Motors who may never before have
considered the brand, offering an enviable combination of stand-out
styling, standard and available safety features and
driver-assistance systems2, one of the industry's best
warranties – with two years of limited maintenance included – and
strong value-for-money.
As the best-equipped Mitsubishi ever sold in the U.S., the 2024
Outlander family of vehicles offers an impressive array of standard
and available advanced driver assistance
systems1 to support driver confidence, convenience,
and protection. As the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
(IIHS) noted in their recent press release discussing the
technology, the 2024 Outlander is one of the only vehicles in its
segment to offer Rear Automatic Emergency Braking (Rear AEB) as
standard. Rear AEB and Rear Cross Traffic Alert assist drivers
while backing out of tight parking spaces to reduce the risk of
accidents or damage from oncoming traffic.
"Every Mitsubishi Motors vehicle is designed to protect
occupants, pedestrians and other traffic to the best of its
ability," said Mark Chaffin, MMNA
president and CEO. "The 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander is a showcase for
the brand's capabilities, with owners benefiting from a host of
advanced driver assistance systems. Whether standard systems like
front and rear automatic emergency braking, or optional systems
like our motorsport-proven Super-All Wheel Control system,
Mitsubishi Motors has your back."
Standard on all trim levels, Outlander also offers: Forward
Collision Mitigation (FCM)3, Blind Spot Warning
(BSW)4, Lane Change Assist (LCA), Lane Departure Warning
and Prevention (LDW & LDP)5, Driver Attention
Alert6, Automatic High Beam (AHB), Hill Descent Control
(HDC) and Trailer Stability Assist (TSA). Also available on select
models is a Multiview Camera system.7
MI-PILOT Assist is Mitsubishi's advanced driver assistance
system integrating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Keep
Assist (LKA), and Traffic Sign Recognition to maintain appropriate
speed, following distance, and keep the vehicle centered in the
lane.8
For more information on the full lineup of Mitsubishi vehicles,
visit MitsubishiCars.com.
For more information on MMNA, visit media.mitsubishicars.com.
Disclaimers
- Available feature. Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) is not a
substitute for careful driving. S-AWC cannot prevent collisions or
loss of traction in all conditions. Exercise caution so your full
attention is given to vehicle operation in all road
conditions.
- Advanced Driver Assist Systems are driver aids only and are not
substitutes for safe and careful driving. Under certain
circumstances, these systems may not sound an alert, provide
steering input, or apply braking. The driver must remain engaged
with the driving task and monitor the environment at all times. See
Owner's Manual for further
information
- The Forward Collision Mitigation with Pedestrian Detection
system is a driver aid only and is not a substitute for safe and
careful driving. Under certain circumstances, the system may not
detect other vehicles and/or pedestrians correctly.
- The Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system is a driver aid only and is
not a substitute for safe and careful driving. Under certain
circumstances, this system may not detect other vehicles
correctly.
- The Lane Departure Warning system is designed to read lane
marks under certain conditions. It is not a collision avoidance
system or a substitute for safe and careful driving practices.
- Driver Attention Alert systems are driver aids only and are not
substitutes for safe and careful driving.
- Not available on all models.
- MI-PILOT Assist is a driver assistance system only and is not a
substitute for safe and careful driving. The driver must remain
engaged with the driving task and monitor the environment at all
times.
ABOUT MITSUBISHI MOTORS NORTH
AMERICA, INC.
Through a network of approximately 330 dealer partners across
the United States, Mitsubishi
Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) is responsible for the sales,
marketing, and customer service of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles in
the U.S. MMNA's recently announced five-year business plan –
"Momentum 2030" – outlines the brand's mid-term intentions for
product and business transformation. MMNA will expand and
refresh its vehicle lineup in the U.S. with one new or
completely refreshed model to debut each year between now and 2030.
Powered by a selection of advanced-technology internal combustion
engines, hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and battery electrics, the
product line will nearly double from today's four
vehicles. Momentum 2030 also includes a vision for a
modernized retail sales model and plans for network expansion and
sales growth.
MMNA has its headquarters in Franklin,
Tennessee, as well as corporate operations in California, Georgia, Michigan, and New
Jersey.
For more information on Mitsubishi vehicles, please
visit media.mitsubishicars.com.
Contact
Jeremy
Barnes
Senior Director, Communications and Events
jeremy.barnes@na.mitsubishi-motors.com
Mobile: 714-296-1402
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