The 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is a compact SUV designed to accommodate five passengers in its stylish and contemporary cabin. It comes in several trims, including the base ES, mid-range SE, upscale SEL, and top-of-the-line GT models, all equipped with front-wheel drive as standard and a four-cylinder engine under the hood.
In 2017, Mitsubishi refreshed the Outlander Sport with enhancements such as a sleek shark-fin antenna and automatic climate control. The exterior design is characterized by modern aesthetics like wraparound headlights, sculpted body lines, well-defined wheel arches, and a rear end adorned with wraparound taillights, a small liftgate spoiler, and a single exhaust tip. Standard exterior features include halogen headlights, heated side mirrors, and LED tail lights, with options for automatic headlights, fog lights, and a panoramic glass roof with adjustable LED lighting.
Mitsubishi equips the Outlander Sport with 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in all-season tires, providing a balance between performance and comfort. While it can seat up to five people, it's most comfortable for four adults. The interior is a blend of hard plastic surfaces and soft-touch materials on the dashboard and doors. The front seats are supportive, and the rear seats fold down to create additional cargo space.
Standard interior amenities consist of power windows and locks, a height-adjustable steering column, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, fabric upholstery, automatic climate control, and a rear cargo light. Optional upgrades include aluminum pedals, power-adjustable front seats, heated front seats, leather seating surfaces, and illuminated vanity mirrors.
Two engine choices are available for the 2017 model year: a standard 2.0-liter inline-four cylinder engine that produces 148 horsepower, or an optional 2.4-liter engine capable of delivering 168 horsepower. Both engines can be paired with either front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD). The base FWD model can be equipped with either a five-speed manual transmission or a continuously variable transmission (CVT), while all other versions come standard with the CVT.
Fuel efficiency is commendable, with EPA estimates reaching up to 24 mpg in city driving and 30 mpg on the highway for the base engine with FWD. The larger engine achieves EPA ratings of 23 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway.
Performance-wise, the Outlander Sport is not the quickest SUV in its class, especially with the base engine. The 2.4-liter engine provides better acceleration but may still lag behind competitors like the Ford Escape and Honda CR-V. However, the Outlander Sport handles impressively with minimal body roll during turns.
While the vehicle offers decent features, some might find the noise level inside the cabin higher than expected, even at low speeds. The standard audio system includes a four-speaker setup, CD player, Bluetooth connectivity, and a USB port. For those seeking more tech, Mitsubishi offers satellite radio, a choice between a 6.1- or 7-inch touchscreen display, and upgraded audio systems with more speakers. Additionally, buyers can opt for extras like HD radio, a rearview camera, and navigation.
It's important to note that compared to many modern vehicles, the 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport does not offer advanced driver-assistance systems like lane departure warning and adaptive cruise control with emergency braking.
Here are the specifications for a particular 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport:
Engine: 2.0L I4 SMPI DOHC 16V LEV3-ULEV70 148hp
Transmission: Automatic
Mileage: 80,852 miles
Drive Type: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Exterior Color: Mercury Gray Metallic
VIN: JA4AP3AU3HZ008114
Stock #: LA4475