Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV ZJ Aspire (2014-2019)
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EV Battery is very disappointing
PHEV ZJ Aspire (2014-2019)Have a 2015 model and the battery has degraded to 44%, Mitsubishi will do nothing about this and a new battery will cost $14,000-. Potential purchasers of these cars be warned! The rest of the vehicle is great but this major fault makes this vehicle a disappointment.
... Read moreZJ Aspire PHEV Hybrid
PHEV ZJ Aspire (2014-2019)Just bought the PHEV Aspire with all the bells and whistles. This is the plug-in Hybrid version. Not even burnt a tank of fuel yet, so too early to say much of value. Smooth, whisper quiet, pleasant driving experience, fuel economy is still very impressive if you can't be bothered plugging it in overnight. It does what it claims; operates as a pure Electric Vehicle for a range of around 50km from a full charge so theoretically could drive for months without any petrol used at all, dependent of usage patterns.
Driving as an EV is a very dif
... Read moreferent way to drive, will find it hard to go back to a standard car after this, although have driven Prius's for years and love them too, for much the same reasons. Extremely well equipped, in Aspire trim. Gripes? 1. Should have folding mirrors 2. FCM Front Collision Mitigation is temperamental and cannot be relied upon, (not that we should). 3. Not so sure the 4WD badge really belongs on it. If it lifts one wheel, (one only-front or rear) it stops, despite having a center diff lock function. Traction control doesn't work aggressively enough to maintain forward momentum in these instances 4. Charger that comes with the car should, IMHO, be inbuilt and simply require a lead (15Amp) to be connected, instead of having to unpack the whole devise every time. Some may choose to wall mount it in their preferred parking place.Questions & Answers
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Category | Midsize / Medium SUVs | Midsize / Medium SUVs | Midsize / Medium SUVs | Midsize / Medium SUVs |
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Starting Price | $50,490 | $59,190 | $56,490 | |
Transmission | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic |
Drive Type | All Wheel Drive (AWD) | All Wheel Drive (AWD) | All Wheel Drive (AWD) | All Wheel Drive (AWD) |
Fuel Type | Hybrid | Hybrid | Hybrid | Hybrid |
Wheels | 18" Alloy | 18" Alloy | 18" Alloy | 18" Alloy |
ANCAP Safety Rating | 5 Stars | 5 Stars | 5 Stars | 5 Stars |
Doors | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
Seats | 5 | 5 | 5 | |
Fuel Consumption | 1.9 L/100km | 1.9 L/100km | 1.9 L/100km | |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 45 L | 45 L | 45 L | 45 L |
Engine | 4 Cylinder 2.0 L | 2.4L 4B12 (MIVEC) MPI Petrol | 2.4L 4B12 (MIVEC) MPI Petrol | 2.4L 4B12 (MIVEC) MPI Petrol |
Engine Code | 4B12 | 4B12 | 4B12 | |
Max Power | 87kW @ 4500rpm | 94kW @ 4500rpm | 94kW @ 4500rpm | 94kW @ 4500rpm |
Max Torque | 186Nm @ 4500rpm | 199Nm @ 4500rpm | 199Nm @ 4500rpm | 199Nm @ 4500rpm |
Country of Manufacture | Japan | Japan | Japan | |
Maximum Towing Capacity (braked) | 1,500 kg | 1,500 kg | 1,500 kg | |
Maximum Towing Capacity (unbraked) | 750 kg | 750 kg | 750 kg | |
Manufacturer Warranty | 5 year(s) | 5 year(s) | 5 year(s) | 5 year(s) |
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Ground Clearance | 190 mm | 190 mm | 190 mm | |
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