Mitsubishi upgrades its RVR for 2015 - Canada Free Press

Mitsubishi’s entry into the crowded entry level SUV/Crossover market is a decent vehicle made even more so for the 2015 model year. The RVR (called the Outlander Sport in the U. S. market) now sports a mid-year added 2. 4 litre four banger for the GT and SE Limited versions, adding a bit more oomph compared to the base two litre version that’s still available on the ES, SE 2WD... Mitsubishi says its decision to offer the two power plants was born from the engineering team’s desire to “strike a balance of fuel efficiency and power - as well as offering a broader choice to consumers. ” So it is that the larger engine puts out 168/167 horsepower/torque compared to its little brother’s 148/145, and who can argue with added get up and go, especially considering it still gets decent fuel mileage of 8. 9 litres per 100 km in its... And it’s a decent vehicle, which also comes with an excellent warranty of 10 years or 160,000 km on the power train, a five year/100,000 km new vehicle warranty and five years, unlimited mileage roadside assistance. Mitsubishi says it’s the best warranty on the planet, which undoubtedly helped lead to the company’s new brand statement “Built Better, Backed Better. Source: canadafreepress.com