Outlander Sport is one of the few small SUVs that has a 4wd lock feature. It was also rated the most reliable small suv by owner surveys to Consumer's Reports. Now available with an optional 2.4 liter larger engine. I want one!
A cool thing about the lock feature, unlike many multi-plate hydraulic clutch pack awd systems, this system won't revert back to a 100/0 f/r torque split above 20 or so mph. The most it will go to is a 60/40 f/r split. It also is one of very few that can send up to 60% of power to the rear axle if need be. Most other systems top out at 50%.
buildmorefarms100 Certainly what I envy Americans most for: They always get better deals. Games and movies are released a month earlier in the US, and engine sizes are always bigger. The UK gets the Outlander Sport (ASX) with only a 1.6L, South Africa only the 2.0L. The RAV4 and Outlander Sport are not sold with V6's in other major territories.
2020 Sadly mitsubishi has cheaped out lowered the quality, but raised the price. 2015 all the outlander sport models(ES, SE, GT) had a 2.0L, or 2.4Loption, now in 2020 (ES, SP, SE, BE, GT) only the GT model(most expensive) has the 2.4L option.
I will admit. This vehicle is exactly what it was made for. My model has the 2wd but it can get through this kind of course any day. Snow, heat, rain it just knows how to work. On the highway? I definitely driven over 600 miles on a tank before needing to refill. It’s a vehicle that’ll make you want to take care of it. I also had a Mirage SE at one point. Carried me to work in the snow in Texas with no problems. These vehicles have solidified my loyalty to the Mitsubishi brand.
Just bought a 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, 5 speed manual, and I absolutely love it...plenty of power, good mpg and quick in the city, UAW built, made in the USA...one of the BEST cars I've ever owned...
FINALLY!! I've been waiting for this! I got the 2014. Took it off road and it did amazing!! Never bottomed out once. 8.5" FTW! The cvt with the paddle shifters kicks ass and is really fun to use. They are also very useful to downshift; I barely use the brakes.
I was impressed with its off road capability. Mitsubishi seems to have always done well with its four wheel/all wheel drive systems. And you definitely put it through its paces I think. Nice work Dave.
Im a Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ owner and am impressed by this "softroader". This crossover is on my list for a future vehicle. I dont expect it to be as good as my Jeep offroad but this vid showed it has some suprisingly decent capabilities.
I just bought the 2wd manual a few months ago. I absolutely love it. Manual looks like it would handle off road better than the CVT. Its definitely worth a drive with a traditional manual!!
Very reliable and maintenance is usually only oil changes. The breaks last forever or close to. Oh yes; mechanics don't like it much since it requires so little maintenance and with few tools you can mostly do everything on your own. Everything is very accessible...
Your really good at this, I think you need to take your reviews to the next level and compare several at once with support from one of the big magazines or something, they would be crazy not to consider it. I just bought one of these used from the dealer and it still drives well and the interior held up quite well it still looks new to me, no scratches or anything from normal touching. It is very dark though kinda cave feeling. The CVT is like driving a motor-boat, but I have figured out that if you just tap the paddle shifter down to 6 or 5 when your about to go up a hill on the highway or pass someone it will behave for a minute and hold the revs higher without constantly trying to get back to the lower rpm. There is a dial on the left where you can adjust the headlights from inside the car, along with the foglights and highbeams, and you can have them all on at once its makes night driving easy.
They're definitely better for off road use rather than commuting. I have a 2014 and I travel 92 miles one way four days out of the week and I average 23 MPG while traveling 70 MPH. The only time I get 30+ MPG is when I'm traveling 60MPH and below, if I'm lucky.
Aren't you scared you might dent or scratch the car? I was pretty much on the edge of my seat while watching this. Great review though. Informative and entertaining at the same time. Good work.
i owned a 2012 and loved it. Ended getting rid of it with little over 56,000 miles on it and not one bit of trouble. Only reason ended up getting rid of it was due to my drive to work over 60 miles everyday 5-6 days a week, got a 2014 Prius and then got rid of the Prius got a 2015 Outlander Sport SE. Previously my wife had a 2013 and loved it also, it ended up getting totaled by rolling huge tire down the road. Only reason she didn't get another Outlander was, she seen a Cadillac SRX loaded for sale and bought it. I keep a set of 16 inch rims with dedicated snow tires for winter around here in WV and I rarely even have to use the AWC.
Just think Dave your go pro might resurface in a few hundred years like a time capsule of your day with the 4 runner. Thanks for the video I never miss a single one.
That's one thing Mitsubishi has going for it is it's AWC systems, it maybe old, but it's still a very good system! Just a shame they never updated much of it especially in the Lancer lineup. Hopefully, you can snag a Mitsubishi Evo or Ralliart like to see what 0-60 times you can get with those!!!
their awc is old and not updated? they just won pikes peak mountain race and rally championship with their brand new electric powered awc system. they are replacing the Lancer with the electric awc outlander.
Mitsubishi makes some capable vehicles. My 2004 Montero Limited is amazing and for a SUV it's size it has the tightest turning circle of any SUV I've owned.
I've run my 2018 outlander sport es 2wd 5spd through water up to my hood with no issues... they'll actually backflow and regurgitate any water sucked up I found hahaha
Ok. Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, here in Canada it is the RVR. So, take an 2015 RVR 2.4l AWC GT against a 2015 Mazda CX-5 2.5l AWD GS. What do you get. Which has more recalls, problems, etc, which tends to be better? Looking for quick replies as I'm on the fence and ready to pick one of them. May I have feed back please.
We have a 2020 model. It has the much more relevant styling and updated crash avoidance tech, but it’s still the same antiquated 2.0/CVT/AWC setup this uses. It’s slow for sure, but it’s the most capable rural-living CUV we have ever owned. Why? Short wheelbase, good ground clearance, and a functional 4x4 design that works as advertised. Like owning a Subaru Crosscheck, but at much less expense. We’ve got 85,000 miles on it, and it’s ready for new rear brakes, but other than that the only thing that’s failed following the maintenance schedule was the factory battery. Made it two years to the month and it was done. 😂
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Dave or expert: if the car was in 4x4 lock, then why was the rear [left] spinning as the front [left] was stationary? I though that 'Lock' meant all 4 wheels keep spinning. To me it looked like you had it in AWC, for the last section of extreme angles.
I know this comment is late but by 4x4 lock they mean it keeps the car in awd mode, 50% torque to each axle. However the differentials are still open, they are not locked. So the side of each axle with the least grip will still spin more.
The up close shots are cool but, to me, it is more entertaining to see the landscape view (going up the hills) much like with the Yukon, MDX, and Santa Fe.
hey..great video..AGAIN!! Do you ever get weird looks from other people at the park....they're in big trucks..on motorcycles.....and you're in a stock SUV...lol
hello Mr. I need a recommendation from you. I want a SUV 4WD or AWD good for mud and snow but can not decide between Outlander sport, Sorento, Forester, Outback, Rav4 or CX5. could you help me please. budget around 25K for Used vehicle from 2013 or 2014.
That's amazing!.Also In snow test by TFL it performed with surprise. I wish my CR-V can do the same. Mitsubishi is trying hard to establish themselves in North America and I think they will. Now, It is possible to buy lease returned Outlander sports with low mileage half price of new competitors.Just people are scared because of Suzuki exit....
Marlon, I'd still prefer Mitsubishi. I will admit I'm a bit biased because my cars are all made by Mitsu. I just believe that they produce solid cars, they are all well built and have fantastic warranties.
Hey Dave. Great video as always. I've always been annoyed with Mitsubishi about this car. It's a decent looking crossover and pretty capable yet it's always been way under powered. And to call it a "sport"!?!? Come on now. Even with the "big" engine you said it's turning out around 168hp? What a joke. Mitsubishi makes far more powerful motors so why not use them in this sporty suv!?! CVTs stink lol. And really the fuel economy numbers aren't really that impressive either for such a small motor with a CVT. Thee lack of power would make me not buy this vehicle. I mean how many engines are there out there that are small displacement and turbocharged that are pumping out at least 200-300 hp?? It drives me crazy!!! Step it up Mitsubishi. Anyway keep up the good work Dave. We appreciate your time and effort bringing us these quality videos.
***** I agree, do love the vehicle but the engine is way under powered. Needs at least 180hp or something higher. You would think with the Ralliart and Evo that they could pump this one up some!
Great job Dave, very nice video. We hope to see you test other crossover at the same place as well so that we can compare it as all factories saying they have best 4WD. We look forward to see you test Subaru XV, Honda CRV, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson and etc.
I'd consider it if it had a conventional 6-speed auto with a Turbo. The 2.0L that only makes 148hp is weak for its displacement. Even the 2.4 is weak. Thats why these arent popular.
but Honda and Toyota's sell themselves. Now Hyundai is selling because of their powerful powertrains and unique looks with lots of tech for a good price. This has the tech but it's like 30k!!
We bought 3 Mitsubishi outlander sport vehicles all three cars have transmission issues, my car only had 30,000 miles. Will never ever buy another car such as this one. Next test Gonna all manufactuer.
It would be better sir if you are letting US see the outlander go off road. Not just a bunch of cams strap in the outlander. All we can is your FACE and the car's wheels. You shoule be letting us see what are the true potential of the car. Not your speech. Same goes with your other videos
Outlander Sport is one of the few small SUVs that has a 4wd lock feature. It was also rated the most reliable small suv by owner surveys to Consumer's Reports. Now available with an optional 2.4 liter larger engine. I want one!
A cool thing about the lock feature, unlike many multi-plate hydraulic clutch pack awd systems, this system won't revert back to a 100/0 f/r torque split above 20 or so mph. The most it will go to is a 60/40 f/r split. It also is one of very few that can send up to 60% of power to the rear axle if need be. Most other systems top out at 50%.
buildmorefarms100 Certainly what I envy Americans most for: They always get better deals. Games and movies are released a month earlier in the US, and engine sizes are always bigger. The UK gets the Outlander Sport (ASX) with only a 1.6L, South Africa only the 2.0L. The RAV4 and Outlander Sport are not sold with V6's in other major territories.
Eddance911 That is because Americans are obese, we need bigger engines to haul our big butts around...
+Darryl Henry sorry if I'm late but I have a 08 rdx and it transfers 100 percent power it's pretty good just wish it had better clearance
2020 Sadly mitsubishi has cheaped out lowered the quality, but raised the price. 2015 all the outlander sport models(ES, SE, GT) had a 2.0L, or 2.4Loption, now in 2020 (ES, SP, SE, BE, GT) only the GT model(most expensive) has the 2.4L option.
I will admit. This vehicle is exactly what it was made for. My model has the 2wd but it can get through this kind of course any day. Snow, heat, rain it just knows how to work. On the highway? I definitely driven over 600 miles on a tank before needing to refill. It’s a vehicle that’ll make you want to take care of it. I also had a Mirage SE at one point. Carried me to work in the snow in Texas with no problems. These vehicles have solidified my loyalty to the Mitsubishi brand.
Just bought a 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, 5 speed manual, and I absolutely love it...plenty of power, good mpg and quick in the city, UAW built, made in the USA...one of the BEST cars I've ever owned...
I think Mitsu does the best off roaders... They are underrated
FINALLY!! I've been waiting for this! I got the 2014. Took it off road and it did amazing!! Never bottomed out once. 8.5" FTW! The cvt with the paddle shifters kicks ass and is really fun to use. They are also very useful to downshift; I barely use the brakes.
wow...that's really impressive..!
Mitsu's all wheel drive system has gotten really good!
Kudos!
+Sakif Abdallah The good point is Mitsu have the heritage in Rally and Dakkar, then all their car have this benefits
heritage.
anthonygraphiste3D ? Theyve been good all these years.... theyre the most advanced system out there
I was impressed with its off road capability. Mitsubishi seems to have always done well with its four wheel/all wheel drive systems. And you definitely put it through its paces I think. Nice work Dave.
Im a Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ owner and am impressed by this "softroader". This crossover is on my list for a future vehicle. I dont expect it to be as good as my Jeep offroad but this vid showed it has some suprisingly decent capabilities.
What's really funny is that this thing just got more off-road time than most Jeep Cherokees do, and made it with flying colors.
Thats because jeeps sucks now, you want a good one you have to get one from the 90's, or even older.
I just bought the 2wd manual a few months ago. I absolutely love it. Manual looks like it would handle off road better than the CVT. Its definitely worth a drive with a traditional manual!!
I have the exact same car(color, specs and package). love it. It did not let me down during the winter. Great vehicle to own and drive.
Very reliable and maintenance is usually only oil changes. The breaks last forever or close to. Oh yes; mechanics don't like it much since it requires so little maintenance and with few tools you can mostly do everything on your own. Everything is very accessible...
Your really good at this, I think you need to take your reviews to the next level and compare several at once with support from one of the big magazines or something, they would be crazy not to consider it.
I just bought one of these used from the dealer and it still drives well and the interior held up quite well it still looks new to me, no scratches or anything from normal touching. It is very dark though kinda cave feeling. The CVT is like driving a motor-boat, but I have figured out that if you just tap the paddle shifter down to 6 or 5 when your about to go up a hill on the highway or pass someone it will behave for a minute and hold the revs higher without constantly trying to get back to the lower rpm. There is a dial on the left where you can adjust the headlights from inside the car, along with the foglights and highbeams, and you can have them all on at once its makes night driving easy.
Mitsubishi is one of the BEST AWD SYSTEMS out-their!
They're definitely better for off road use rather than commuting. I have a 2014 and I travel 92 miles one way four days out of the week and I average 23 MPG while traveling 70 MPH. The only time I get 30+ MPG is when I'm traveling 60MPH and below, if I'm lucky.
Great video. Been waiting for someone to do a real off-road review for the Outlander Sport.
Aren't you scared you might dent or scratch the car? I was pretty much on the edge of my seat while watching this. Great review though. Informative and entertaining at the same time. Good work.
The best car ever, it's also very good on snow... I do have it
i owned a 2012 and loved it. Ended getting rid of it with little over 56,000 miles on it and not one bit of trouble. Only reason ended up getting rid of it was due to my drive to work over 60 miles everyday 5-6 days a week, got a 2014 Prius and then got rid of the Prius got a 2015 Outlander Sport SE. Previously my wife had a 2013 and loved it also, it ended up getting totaled by rolling huge tire down the road. Only reason she didn't get another Outlander was, she seen a Cadillac SRX loaded for sale and bought it. I keep a set of 16 inch rims with dedicated snow tires for winter around here in WV and I rarely even have to use the AWC.
This cross over is exquisite
Check its AWD system on the rollers:
Mitsubishi ASX 2WD 4WD LOCK AWD test on rollers
Just think Dave your go pro might resurface in a few hundred years like a time capsule of your day with the 4 runner. Thanks for the video I never miss a single one.
Looking forward to the 2015 Subaru Outback in muddy.
That's one thing Mitsubishi has going for it is it's AWC systems, it maybe old, but it's still a very good system! Just a shame they never updated much of it especially in the Lancer lineup. Hopefully, you can snag a Mitsubishi Evo or Ralliart like to see what 0-60 times you can get with those!!!
their awc is old and not updated? they just won pikes peak mountain race and rally championship with their brand new electric powered awc system. they are replacing the Lancer with the electric awc outlander.
If you ever run out of SUVs can you off road like a toyota corolla for us? Haha
Impressive since those Nexen tires are crap!
Mitsubishi makes some capable vehicles. My 2004 Montero Limited is amazing and for a SUV it's size it has the tightest turning circle of any SUV I've owned.
Excelente test! Excelente piloto!
I've run my 2018 outlander sport es 2wd 5spd through water up to my hood with no issues... they'll actually backflow and regurgitate any water sucked up I found hahaha
Great job, go Mitzubishi!!!
Ok. Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, here in Canada it is the RVR.
So, take an 2015 RVR 2.4l AWC GT against a 2015 Mazda CX-5 2.5l AWD GS. What do you get. Which has more recalls, problems, etc, which tends to be better? Looking for quick replies as I'm on the fence and ready to pick one of them. May I have feed back please.
We have a 2020 model. It has the much more relevant styling and updated crash avoidance tech, but it’s still the same antiquated 2.0/CVT/AWC setup this uses. It’s slow for sure, but it’s the most capable rural-living CUV we have ever owned.
Why?
Short wheelbase, good ground clearance, and a functional 4x4 design that works as advertised. Like owning a Subaru Crosscheck, but at much less expense.
We’ve got 85,000 miles on it, and it’s ready for new rear brakes, but other than that the only thing that’s failed following the maintenance schedule was the factory battery. Made it two years to the month and it was done. 😂
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Nice review
Would have been nice to see this for the 2.4 GT rather than the SE... or both to see the difference
Dave or expert: if the car was in 4x4 lock, then why was the rear [left] spinning as the front [left] was stationary? I though that 'Lock' meant all 4 wheels keep spinning. To me it looked like you had it in AWC, for the last section of extreme angles.
I know this comment is late but by 4x4 lock they mean it keeps the car in awd mode, 50% torque to each axle. However the differentials are still open, they are not locked. So the side of each axle with the least grip will still spin more.
Sorry Dave, that go pro is done for. With all the tires driving through there its probably a few feet under mud now.
Werewolf I agree, it's probably buried.
Everyman Driver Car Reviews Could you do some 0-60mph tests? And maybe a 0-top speed test?
I have a 2016 and live in the desert and it amazes jeep people they always ask how did you get in here! LOL
Only con is deep sand though
Awesome off road Mitsubishi I like the colors to
Is it just me or does the driver side back tire look flat? lol
I think it does NGL
For those of you city dwellers who never went off-road, you have to deflate the tires slightly to grip on the loose dirt and rocks
The up close shots are cool but, to me, it is more entertaining to see the landscape view (going up the hills) much like with the Yukon, MDX, and Santa Fe.
Mitsubishi did a great job
hey..great video..AGAIN!! Do you ever get weird looks from other people at the park....they're in big trucks..on motorcycles.....and you're in a stock SUV...lol
hello Mr. I need a recommendation from you. I want a SUV 4WD or AWD good for mud and snow but can not decide between Outlander sport, Sorento, Forester, Outback, Rav4 or CX5. could you help me please. budget around 25K for Used vehicle from 2013 or 2014.
just bought the 2016 model ...good little buggie so far. the only difference I see is the facia is new for 2016.
You should also turn off traction control to show what the AWD system can actually do.
Im impressed actually thinking about buying me one of these plus it has Japanese engineering. Only downside is the horsepower for me
i feel the exact same way, but thats why i'm only aiming for the 2.4L AWC. Have you gotten one since?
That's amazing!.Also In snow test by TFL it performed with surprise. I wish my CR-V can do the same.
Mitsubishi is trying hard to establish themselves in North America and I think they will. Now, It is possible to buy lease returned Outlander sports with low mileage half price of new competitors.Just people are scared because of Suzuki exit....
Wish that you can review the 2.4 liter engine later. Nice review!
If you had to choose between the Outlander sport and the Jeep Renegade which would be your choice?
+Marlon Bartholomew Personally, I'd get the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport over the Jeep Renegade.
+Oliver Migliore Let's bring the Mazda cx 5 into the mix would you still say the Outlander sport is winner?
Marlon, I'd still prefer Mitsubishi. I will admit I'm a bit biased because my cars are all made by Mitsu. I just believe that they produce solid cars, they are all well built and have fantastic warranties.
Oliver thanks for your feedback, Mitsubishi outlander sport it is.
Glad I could help. =)
Try it in the snow with some blizzak tires. It is a blast!
Can you do a 0-60 with and without using the paddle shifters? Would also be nice to see the same test on the 2.4L Version.
this car is awsome, the lock systeme is great as i never tried.
Hey Dave. Great video as always. I've always been annoyed with Mitsubishi about this car. It's a decent looking crossover and pretty capable yet it's always been way under powered. And to call it a "sport"!?!? Come on now. Even with the "big" engine you said it's turning out around 168hp? What a joke. Mitsubishi makes far more powerful motors so why not use them in this sporty suv!?! CVTs stink lol. And really the fuel economy numbers aren't really that impressive either for such a small motor with a CVT. Thee lack of power would make me not buy this vehicle. I mean how many engines are there out there that are small displacement and turbocharged that are pumping out at least 200-300 hp?? It drives me crazy!!! Step it up Mitsubishi. Anyway keep up the good work Dave. We appreciate your time and effort bringing us these quality videos.
***** I agree, do love the vehicle but the engine is way under powered. Needs at least 180hp or something higher. You would think with the Ralliart and Evo that they could pump this one up some!
Tour package with the smaller 2.0L hahaha I have the ES 4wd with the 2.4L, and mine was no $30.000.
Can you do these test in three tries? Once in 2WD, then Auto, then Lock?
pedazo maquina que tengo, no obstante en España este modelo es el asx, el outlander aki es su hermano mayor.
I have that car for my third car choice it's really good!!
Fredrick Reyes what are the first two. This one is on my shortlist too alongwith Subaru Forester.
Will you take dodge journey off road?
most driver would go for toyota hilux because its cheaper, man we got stuck when one tyre lifted.
Is this the Mitsubishi ASX 4wd?
yes it is in America they call it the outlander sport
+Bustingvangogh thanks! I'm going to get 1 of this, is cool!
+sun ccs Did you get one yet?? How is it?
continue these are all automatic transmission.
Great job Dave, very nice video. We hope to see you test other crossover at the same place as well so that we can compare it as all factories saying they have best 4WD. We look forward to see you test Subaru XV, Honda CRV, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson and etc.
We have this car as Mitsubishi ASX here in Australia not Outlander.....
Hi Dave, i been following all ur utube videos and one of ur videos u mentioned that CVT Transmission is not good and it sucks, please enligthen me?
Can you do a review on a Toyota Highlander
I'd consider it if it had a conventional 6-speed auto with a Turbo. The 2.0L that only makes 148hp is weak for its displacement. Even the 2.4 is weak. Thats why these arent popular.
***** It is in the same league as the CRV and RAV 4...they offer similar iszed 2.4-2.5 liter engines geared for fuel economy.
but Honda and Toyota's sell themselves. Now Hyundai is selling because of their powerful powertrains and unique looks with lots of tech for a good price. This has the tech but it's like 30k!!
8:32 AWC FTW!! :D
Take a Toyota Highlander off road please
i wish you test subaru xv off roading
Najib Canier Me too but I haven't had any sent to me.
Everyman Driver
AWC rocks!
We bought 3 Mitsubishi outlander sport vehicles all three cars have transmission issues, my car only had 30,000 miles. Will never ever buy another car such as this one. Next test Gonna all manufactuer.
Years?
is it just me or does his face look a little like Eminem o-o
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It would be better sir if you are letting US see the outlander go off road. Not just a bunch of cams strap in the outlander. All we can is your FACE and the car's wheels. You shoule be letting us see what are the true potential of the car. Not your speech. Same goes with your other videos
Will the suspension break on these doing this?