Mitsubishi enthusiast Andy Lilienthal checks in with a deep dive into what the new Outlander is all about.
Mitsubishi needs a hit. It needs a vehicle that gets on buyers’ radars not because it’s all they can buy, but because it’s something they want to buy. From early reports, the 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander CUV might just be that vehicle. In fact, it might be the best Mitsubishi in years.
2022 Mitsubishi Outlander Review: New and Improved
Based on the same platform as the new-for-2021 Nissan Rogue, and sharing its 2.5L engine and CVT “gearbox,” the all-new 2022 Outlander offers a different level of uniqueness compared to its Nissan cousin. Remember, Nissan and Mitsubishi are now under the same umbrella (Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance), so it shouldn’t be much of a surprise to see Nissan DNA transitioning into Mitsubishi models.
When I reviewed the 2021 Nissan Rogue, I found it to be very good. So, it’s no surprise that the 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander is not only the nicest vehicle to wear a Mitsubishi badge in some time, but it’s also very good for its segment, too.
My tester was an SEL trim level with the company’s S-AWC (Super All-Wheel Control) all-wheel-drive system. At first glance, it’s immediately apparent that the Outlander doesn’t look like every other crossover on the market, especially from the front. The company’s Dynamic Shield corporate styling is in full effect.
The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander gets slit-like running lights where traditional headlamps would be, while the actual headlamps are below. The shape is muscular and blocky but still modern. The high beltline accentuates this appearance, while a floating roof appears at the rear C-pillar. The overall look is handsome if not a bit polarizing, although not offensive.