_Klay_ Posted July 27, 2020 Posted July 27, 2020 (edited) 2021 Outlander Sport Mitsubishi’s top-selling vehicle in the U.S., the Outlander Sport subcompact SUV, actually went through most of its updates for the 2020 model year — we’ve detailed them here, but the most significant changes were cosmetic — so it will go on sale in the fall as a 2021 model with changes only to its standard equipment. What those changes are, Mitsubishi hasn’t said, but as more and more manufacturers move to make advanced safety technology standard, that seems a likely starting point. 2021 Outlander PHEV The plug-in hybrid variant of the Outlander SUV will go on sale in the winter with significant powertrain updates. According to Mitsubishi, these will lead to increases in displacement and horsepower from the gasoline engine — currently a 2.0-liter four-cylinder — and a “larger and more refined electric drive system” should increase the Outlander PHEV’s current 22-mile electric-only range. Trim-level equipment will receive updates, as well. 2021 Mirage, Mirage G4 The last remaining cars in Mitsubishi’s lineup — the Mirage hatchback and Mirage G4 sedan — will get “an extensive exterior redesign” and go on sale in the winter as 2021 models. From the lone available image, we can glean that the redesign includes a new face that brings the Mirage’s looks more in line with Mitsubishi’s SUVs, with a revised grille as well as new headlights and a revised foglight design. The side looks similar to the current Mirage, with parallel sculpted lines angled up from the front quarter panel running toward the rear door. Standard safety equipment will also be included in the 2021 Mirage and Mirage G4. 2022 Eclipse Cross Also arriving in early 2021, the model-year 2022 Eclipse Cross will be redesigned inside and out, including a new infotainment system. The subcompact SUV debuted as a 2018 model with some … polarizing styling choices, such as a rear taillight design that bisects the rear window. There’s no word on powertrain updates, so it’s possible the 2022 Eclipse Cross continues on with the sole current engine choice, a 152-horsepower, turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder. Edited July 29, 2020 by Dr.Drako Closed Topic / Complete 24 hours.
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