The Latest Mitsubishi Commercial Places the Spotlight on the Outlander PHEV
Mitsubishi recently sold its 200,000th Outlander PHEV model, making an important milestone for this popular crossover. Part of the Outlander PHEV’s popularity is undoubtedly due to Mitsubishi’s marketing campaign for the model. And the automaker just released a new ad about the 2019 Outlander PHEV.
What Powers the Outlander PHEV?: Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV technology
While discussing the technology that makes the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV both powerful and efficient, Mitsubishi emphasizes the advanced feel of the Outlander PHEV in the commercial by surrounding it with a background that looks right out of the movie Tron. Mitsubishi also takes the opportunity to zero in on diagrams of the Outlander PHEV’s many mechanical components, such as its twin-motor setup.
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A 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine powers the Outlander PHEV, with help from the 60kW Twin AC synchronous permanent magnetic motor configuration. These two powertrain systems work together to produce 197 horsepower and a total of 281 lb-ft of torque.
They are also what make the Outlander PHEV one of the most efficient models on the market. The 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV achieves a fuel economy score of 74 MPGe, and drivers can rely on a total range of 310 miles.
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One last aspect that the latest Outlander PHEV commercial focuses on is the vehicle’s four-wheel drive. This performance-based technology helps the 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV tackle trickier terrain.
As Mitsubishi works to introduce new EVs and hybrids to its lineup, you can expect to see a lot more advertisements for the Outlander PHEV in the near future.
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