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2018 Mitsubishi Outlander Review: First Drive

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Daniel Gibson
2018 Mitsubishi Outlander Review: First Drive

The angular metal finish front grille looks bold and the LED headlamps are sleek, while the bumper houses LED fog lamps.

Coming to the side profile and the new Outlander is more or less identical to the earlier version except for the black cladding with silver finish on the lower part of doors.

Mitsubishi sticks to the tried-and-tested rear design even and now it's equipped with LED lights and a silver line running between the tail lamp clusters.

This new crossover lacks a commanding stance as it is fitted with minuscule 16-inch wheels.

Even our homegrown SUVs like the Tata Hexa and Mahindra XUV 500 boast bigger sets of wheel.

The Outlander comes with beautiful aluminium finish paddle shifters, but sadly even on manual mode, it doesn’t transform into a roaring beast.

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