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Mitsubishi Outlander 2.4h 

Mitsubishi Outlander 2.4h TwinMotor 13.8kWh 4h CVT 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr

Doors

5

Mileage

28467

Registration

WV68OGT

fuel-line

Fuel Type

Petrol Plug-in Hybrid

Gearbox

Automatic

£14,999

Warranty Packages Available

07444586410

Overview

Mileage

28467

Registration

WV68OGT

Fuel type

Petrol Plug-in Hybrid

Body type

Hatchback

Engine

2.4

Gearbox

Automatic

Doors

5

Seats

5

Body colour

white

Capacity

2.4

Features

Exterior:

Front Design & Styling * Dynamic Shield Grille: The most prominent feature is the large, X-shaped chrome grille that integrates into the headlights, giving it a bold and aggressive face. * LED Lighting: The 2018 model (especially in higher trims like the 4h/5h or GT) includes LED headlamps with high-beam assist and LED fog lights housed in redesigned, angular bezels. * Unique Fascias: The PHEV version has a distinct front and rear bumper design compared to the standard petrol Outlander, designed for better aerodynamics and a "cleaner" aesthetic. Profile & Practicality * Wheels: It comes standard with 18-inch two-tone alloy wheels (black and silver machine-cut finish), which are specifically designed to reduce wind resistance. * Charging Infrastructure: You will notice fuel flaps on both sides of the car: * Right Side: Standard petrol filler. * Left Side: Charging ports, including a standard Type 2 AC port and a CHAdeMO DC Fast Charging port (a rarity for plug-in hybrids). * Roof Rails & Privacy Glass: It features silver-finish roof rails for cargo versatility and factory-tinted rear privacy glass. Rear Features * LED Combination Lamps: The rear tail lights use LED strips that wrap slightly around the side of the body for better visibility. * Power Tailgate: Most UK specs (4h and above) include a power-operated tailgate, often controllable from the key fob. * Shark Fin Antenna: A modern aerodynamic antenna is standard on the roof.

Safety And Security:

Active Safety (Driver Assistance)
* 360° Multi-View Camera: Provides a bird’s-eye view of the vehicle, making it significantly safer to maneuver in tight spaces and eliminate blind spots.
* Blind Spot Warning (BSW): Uses radar sensors in the rear bumper to detect vehicles in your blind spots and alerts you via a flashing light in the wing mirrors.
* Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA): When reversing out of a driveway or parking space, the car monitors approaching traffic from the sides and sounds a warning if a collision is possible.
* Hill Start Assist (HSA): Prevents the car from rolling backward when you take your foot off the brake on an incline.
Passive Safety (Crash Protection)
* RISE Body Construction: Mitsubishi’s “Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution” design uses high-tensile steel to create a rigid safety cage around the passengers.
* 7-Airbag System: Includes front, side, and curtain airbags, as well as a driver’s knee airbag—a feature often missing in competitors.
* S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control): This is more than just 4WD; it manages braking and power to each individual wheel to keep the car stable in slippery or emergency swerving conditions.
Security Features
* Keyless Operation System (KOS): Allows you to unlock and start the car while the key remains in your pocket.
* Thatcham Cat 1 Alarm & Immobilizer: A high-standard security system that includes internal motion sensors and an engine immobilizer to prevent “hot-wiring.”
* Electronic Parking Brake with Auto Hold: Ensures the vehicle remains securely braked when stationary without needing to keep your foot on the pedal.

Standard:

Active Safety (Driver Assistance)
* 360° Multi-View Camera: Provides a bird’s-eye view of the vehicle, making it significantly safer to maneuver in tight spaces and eliminate blind spots.
* Blind Spot Warning (BSW): Uses radar sensors in the rear bumper to detect vehicles in your blind spots and alerts you via a flashing light in the wing mirrors.
* Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA): When reversing out of a driveway or parking space, the car monitors approaching traffic from the sides and sounds a warning if a collision is possible.
* Hill Start Assist (HSA): Prevents the car from rolling backward when you take your foot off the brake on an incline.
Passive Safety (Crash Protection)
* RISE Body Construction: Mitsubishi’s “Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution” design uses high-tensile steel to create a rigid safety cage around the passengers.
* 7-Airbag System: Includes front, side, and curtain airbags, as well as a driver’s knee airbag—a feature often missing in competitors.
* S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control): This is more than just 4WD; it manages braking and power to each individual wheel to keep the car stable in slippery or emergency swerving conditions.
Security Features
* Keyless Operation System (KOS): Allows you to unlock and start the car while the key remains in your pocket.
* Thatcham Cat 1 Alarm & Immobilizer: A high-standard security system that includes internal motion sensors and an engine immobilizer to prevent “hot-wiring.”
* Electronic Parking Brake with Auto Hold: Ensures the vehicle remains securely braked when stationary without needing to keep your foot on the pedal.

Interior/Comfort:

1. Seating & Materials
* Full Leather Interior: The 4h comes standard with high-quality black leather seats. The front seats were redesigned for the 2018/2019 refresh to offer better side bolstering and lumbar support for long journeys.
* **8-Way Power Adjustment: The driver’s seat is electrically adjustable, allowing you to find the perfect driving position with precision.
* Heated Elements: You get heated front seats and a heated steering wheel as standard, which are particularly effective in a hybrid where you might want to stay warm without running the petrol engine.
2. Acoustic Comfort (Quietness)
* EV Silence: In electric mode, the cabin is exceptionally quiet. For the 2018 model, Mitsubishi added extra soundproofing and thicker glass to reduce wind and road noise.
* Pre-Conditioning: Using the Mitsubishi Remote Control app, you can heat or cool the cabin while the car is still plugged in. This means you can step into a perfectly climate-controlled interior regardless of the weather outside.
3. Rear Passenger Experience
* Generous Space: Unlike many rivals, the Outlander is a “compact+” SUV. There is ample legroom and headroom for three adults in the back.
* Flat Floor: Because the electric motors are mounted on the axles, there is no bulky “transmission tunnel” hump in the middle, giving the center passenger more foot room.
* Reclining Rear Seats: The rear seatbacks can be reclined, allowing passengers to lean back and relax on longer trips.
* Rear Amenities: The 2018 update added rear air vents and USB charging ports specifically for back-seat passengers.

Interior:

Dashboard & Controls
* 7-inch Touchscreen: This model features the Smartphone Link Display Audio (SDA) system. It doesn’t have built-in SatNav because it’s designed for you to plug in your phone and use Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, which is usually more up-to-date anyway.
* PHEV Gear Selector: Instead of a traditional lever, you have a sleek, joystick-style electronic shifter. Pushing it down selects Drive, and tapping “B” allows you to increase regenerative braking.
* Steering Wheel Paddles: These silver paddles aren’t for changing gears. They allow you to toggle through six levels of regenerative braking, essentially letting you slow the car down without using the brake pedal while recharging the battery.
2. Premium 4h Touches
* Piano Black Trim: The center console and dashboard are finished in a high-gloss “Piano Black” with subtle silver accents, which elevates the feel compared to lower trims.
* 360° Camera Button: Located right on the steering wheel, this allows you to toggle the bird’s-eye view instantly, which is a lifesaver when pulling into tight parking spots.
* Electronic Handbrake: This frees up space in the center console for deeper cup holders and a dedicated “EV Priority” button.

Audio And Communications:

The Infotainment System
* 7-inch Touchscreen: The center console features a high-resolution SDA touchscreen. Unlike earlier models that felt a bit sluggish, this version is more responsive and serves as the hub for both entertainment and vehicle energy monitoring.
* Apple CarPlay & Android Auto: This is the primary way to use the car’s brain. By plugging your phone into the USB port, you can use Google Maps, Waze, or Apple Maps directly on the car’s screen, along with Spotify, Audible, and WhatsApp.
* Voice Control: A dedicated voice command button on the steering wheel allows you to ask Siri or Google Assistant to send texts, make calls, or change your navigation destination without taking your hands off the wheel.
Audio & Entertainment
* Standard Audio: The 4h comes with a 6-speaker system that provides clear, balanced sound. (Note: The ultra-premium Alpine or Rockford Fosgate systems are typically reserved for the higher 5h/5hs trims).
* Digital Radio (DAB): You get full access to digital radio stations, which offer better sound quality and more variety than standard FM/AM.
* Bluetooth Connectivity: For quick trips where you don’t want to plug in a cable, the car supports Bluetooth hands-free calling and wireless audio streaming.
PHEV-Specific Communication
* Energy Monitor: The screen provides real-time “flow” diagrams showing whether power is coming from the battery, the engine, or being recovered through braking.
* Remote App Connectivity: Using the Mitsubishi Remote Control app, you can “talk” to your car from your house. You can check the battery level, see if the doors are locked, and—most importantly—schedule the climate control to start so the car is warm when you get in.
Hardware & Ports
* Dual USB Ports: Conveniently located in the center console for charging and smartphone integration.
* HDMI Input: A unique feature of this system is an HDMI port, which allows you to plug in an external device to watch video on the 7-inch screen (only while the vehicle is in Park).

Safety Features:

Performance:

1. The Hybrid Powertrain
The car doesn’t have a traditional gearbox; instead, it uses two electric motors (one for the front wheels and one for the rear) and a petrol engine that acts primarily as a generator.
* Combined Power: Approximately 206 BHP (with the engine and motors working together).
* Acceleration: 0–60 mph in roughly 10.5 seconds. While not a “sports” SUV, the instant torque from the electric motors makes it feel very punchy and responsive when pulling away from traffic lights or merging into roundabouts.
* Top Speed: 106 mph (though it can drive on pure electricity at speeds up to 84 mph).
2. Fuel Economy & Range
* Electric Range: Officially rated for about 28–33 miles on a full charge. In real-world UK driving, expect 20–25 miles in the summer and slightly less in the winter.
* Efficiency: If you charge it daily and have a short commute, you can achieve over 100+ mpg. However, if you drive long motorway distances with an empty battery, the economy will drop to around 35–40 mpg.
* CO2 Emissions: Very low (40g/km), which is great for Benefit-in-Kind (BIK) tax if used as a company car.
3. Drive Modes (The Center Console Buttons)
You can manually influence how the performance is delivered using the buttons near the gear shifter:
* EV Priority: Forces the car to stay in electric mode as much as possible—perfect for city driving.
* SAVE Mode: Keeps the battery at its current level, using the petrol engine for cruising so you can save your “electric miles” for later in the city.
* CHRG (Charge) Mode: Uses the petrol engine to actively recharge the battery while you drive.
* SPORT Mode: New for this 2018 update, this sharpens throttle response and makes the steering feel a bit heavier for more “active” driving.
4. Handling & S-AWC
The car features Mitsubishi’s Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system. Because there is an electric motor on each axle, the car can distribute power to each wheel individually in milliseconds. This makes it incredibly stable in the rain or snow compared to a standard front-wheel-drive SUV.

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