2011 Mitsubishi Outlander

20. May 2011

The new 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander is a fun and practical vehicle, it can seat up to 7 passengers  or you can even fit two mountain bikes inside, yet is not a big SUV. Mitsubishi introduced for the first time to the UK market a 2WD diesel SUV to provide a more affordable vehicle; the AWD option is also available. The Outlander is over 95% recyclable, it is equipped with an eco-driving indicator and its roof is made of aluminium saving on weight which reflects on fuel savings.

A brand new engine has been introduced for the 2011 year model, the 2.2 MVEC clever clean diesel with variable valve technology, the first of its kind. This engine gives you more power, better fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions. Engine performance rates at a maximum output of 174hp/280lb-ft of torque with fuel economy at 34.9mpg in urban mode and 50.4mpg in extra urban mode for a combined fuel economy of 43.5mpg. CO2 emissions are at 169 g/km.

The 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander is available with a 6-speed manual transmission with TC-SST technology; the Twin-Clutch SST provides features of both the automatic and manual transmissions, it has steering-mounted paddles. The gearbox resembles a regular automatic, but it does not have a torque converter instead it uses two clutches making more efficient than an automatic. The TC-SST has two modes selections; Normal for smooth shifting at low engine speeds and the Sport for quicker shifts at high rpms.

For 2011 The Outlander is available in five models, for commercial use there is the GX1 at a starting price of £19,457.00 +VAT. On AWD configuration there is the GX2 with an OTR of £22.099.00, the GX3 at £24,849.00, the GX4 with an OTR of £28,599.00 and the Juro Special Edition at £26,599.00 only one model is available with the 2WD option and that is the GX3 with an OTR of £23,349.00

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2011 Mitsubishi Shogun

28. January 2011

The 2011 Mitsubishi Shogun features for this model year increased power by 18%, increased torque also by 18%, reduced CO2 emissions, lower road taxes and increased towing capacity. The Mitsubishi Shogun is the best-selling 4x4 in the world

The 2011 Mitsubishi Shogun is available in three models, the LWB, the SWB and the Commercial. They all come with a 3.2lt I4 Diesel Engine with a maximum output of 197hp/325lb-ft of torque, paired with either a 5-speed manual or automatic transmission and are 4WD, fuel economy rates at 29/40 mpg and Co2 emissions are at 207. 

The LWB is available in three trims; the Equippe at a starting OTR of £31,499.00, the Elegance at £36,999.00, and the Diamond starting at an OTR of £39,999.00. The SWB is available in two trims; the Equippe from £29,149.00 and the Warrior from £32,199.00. Then we have the Commercial which is available in 3 trims; the LWB Equippe Commercial with a starting OTR of £27,290.00, the SWB Equippe Commercial at £25,332.00, and the SWB Warrior Commercial at £27,874.00.

All models are available with the Super Select 4WD which provides four drive modes, 2H (2WD high range) for better fuel consumption and a quieter ride good for city driving, 4H (4WD high range) for speeds up to 62mph distributing torque between front and rear axle good for slippery conditions, 4HLc (4WD high range with CD locked) improves traction on snow, sand or dirt and the 4LLc (4WD low range with Cd locked) for greater torque on extreme off-road conditions. 

Other options include the Mitsubishi Motors Communication System (MMCS) the colour screen provides information, such as audio settings, satellite navigation system display, reverse camera. It has a 30-gigabyte Hard Disk Drive that holds the satellite navigation system and also acts as a music server, able to store up to 2,000 songs. It even incorporates a CDDB (CD Data Base) to relay track information to the MMCS screen. Bluetooth interface, iPhone and iPod direct control, USB interface, headrest DVD system plays both DVDs and CDs and comes with two wireless infra-red headphones.


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2011 Mitsubishi L200

28. January 2011

The new 2011 Mitsubishi L200 is more spacious and comfortable; it is tough, strong and safe, is the only pick-up to be Euro4 compliant. No surprise why the L200 is Britain’s best-selling pick-up truck and it has been voted pick-up of the year 15 times out of its 18 years in production.

The 2011 Mitsubishi L200 is available in three body types the Single Cab, Club Cab and the Double Cab. They all come with a 2.5lt I4 Diesel Engine with a maximum output of 178hp/258lb-ft of torque, paired with either a 5-speed manual or automatic transmission and are 4WD, fuel economy rates at 25/35 mpg and Co2 emissions are at 248.

Mitsubishi has created two standard option packages to adapt to the buyers lifestyle one for work related use and the other for everyday life needs; the 4Work & 4Life respectively. The Single Cab 4Work at a starting OTR of £13,249 and the 4Life at £14,499.00. The Club Cab 4Work starts at £13,714.00 and the 4Life at £15,114.00. The Double Cab is available in six trims; the 4Work at a starting OTR of £15,249.00, the 4Life at £16,649.00, the Warrior starting at an OTR of £18,649.00, the Barbarian at £21,649.00, the Walkinshaw at £26,789.00 and the Special edition Trojan from £15,999.00.

All models are available with the Super Select 4WD which provides four drive modes, 2H (2WD high range) for better fuel consumption and a quieter ride good for city driving, 4H (4WD high range) for speeds up to 62mph distributing torque between front and rear axle good for slippery conditions, 4HLc (4WD high range with CD locked) improves traction on snow, sand or dirt and the 4LLc (4WD low range with Cd locked) for greater torque on extreme off-road conditions.

Other Mitsubishi L200 accessories include the Kenwood Multimedia Unit that features a 6.95” touch-screen monitor with USB interface, Satellite navigation system with TMC, reverse camera and DVD/CD playback. Bluetooth interface, iPhone and iPod direct control.

 

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