The range-topping model can cost more than $36,000
The Outlander was unveiled in September. Now pricing is available for the new crossover. The price starts at $25,795 for the front-wheel drive ES grade and $1,195 for the equivalent trim level for 2020 (there was no 2021 Outlander).
All trims of the 2022 Outlander It shares the 2.5-liter inline four and continuously variable transmission with the Nissan Rogue . This setup produces 181 horsepower (135kilowatts), and 181 pound feet (245 newton meters). Buyers have the option of choosing between front- or all-wheel drive
The base ES includes safety features such as forward collision mitigation, blind spot warning, and rear-automatic emergency braking. The center stack has an 8-inch infotainment display. The ES Convenience Package adds 20-inch wheels, and Mitsubishi Connect with Remote Services and Safeguard functionality. It costs $1,000.
The SE grade is the next level up. These models include safety upgrades such as a multi-view camera system and front parking sensors. They also have adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognition, lane keep aid, lane departure prevention, lane keeping assist, and lane keep. The models also include a nine inch infotainment screen with navigation, heated front seats and heated side mirrors, as well as rear USB ports. The SE Tech Package, which costs $2,300, adds a digital instrument cluster and bose stereo to the vehicle, as well as a panoramic sunroof.
The trim level SEL includes leather upholstery, memory in the driver’s seat setting, four-way power adjustable passenger seat, heated rear seats and three-zone climate control. Roof rails are available on the exterior. The Touring Package is available for $2,700. It includes semi-aniline leather upholstery and a 10.8 inch head-up display. There are also sunshades in both the rear doors.