The
Mitsubishi Outlander was launched in India at INR 31.54 lakh* in June last
year. In October this year, its price was slashed to make it much more
affordable. Here are the details.
The.
Mitsubishi Outlander’s new price is INR 26.93 lakh*, which means that it is INR
4.61 lakh* more affordable now. What’s more, there’s new equipment onboard. A
7.0-inch infotainment system was introduced along with the price cut, and it
offers Android Auto (mirroring). Previously, there was an even more basic head
unit with a 6.1-inch touchscreen. Like the old unit, the new one seems to be an
aftermarket unit.
The new one lacks satellite navigation, which is simply
unacceptable in this segment. Worse than that, rear AC vents have been given a
miss once again. However, the Mitsubishi Outlander does have an excuse for all
those missing features now - the price. It’s way cheaper than other models
considered competitors by customers while buying it.
Mitsubishi
hasn’t announced whether it plans to upgrade the Outlander in order to continue
selling it even after the BS-VI emission norms become effective (on 1 April
2019). The previous generation Pajero Sport should be discontinued by the BS-VI
deadline, though.