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More dirt on new Outlander

Video of car undergoing off-road testing reminds that this family model has serious beyond-seal mettle.

 ANOTHER teaser has come from Mitsubishi in respect to the next Outlander, a car that has already been spotted in uncovered format.

This time the brand has issued a video showing the new model being put through its paces off-road; the primary objective being to show the abilities delivered by the latest version of the brand’s Super-All Wheel Control all-wheel-drive system.

The maker promises the latest generation of the S-AWC provides “driver confidence and security in all weather and road conditions.”

The movie follows last month’s release of photographs hinting at the car’s design – images that, unfortunately for Mitsubishi, were issued several days after a Japanese web site shared photos of the model without any of the camouflage it wears in the video.

Knowing that the car’s cover has been blown has apparently not dissuaded Mitsubishi Japan from continuing with a pre-release media campaign that culminates with the car’s global unveiling, timed for midday NZT on February 17.

The current Outlander sells mainly as a family on-road runabout but the gist of information released by the brand seems to suggest restricting to that role will be selling the new one seriously short.

The make says the video reminds that the incoming car has “serious” off-road abilities. It says the S-AWC’s final calibrations were developed in severe weather and road conditions. So Outlander is now actually more like an Outback?

Apparently so. It also reinforces that this Outlander’s development is affected by a knowledge base proven over years of competitions in the deserts of Dakar and on the slippery dirt-covered and snow-packed roads of the world’s rally circuits.

According to Mitsubishi: “ … the all-new Outlander builds on a heritage forged by the Pajero/ Pajero Sport cross-country SUV.”

It says engineers focused on building a crossover SUV that embodies the Mitsubishi Motors DNA and the product concept “I-Fu-Do-Do”, which means authentic and majestic. The all-new Outlander is set to deliver the highest level of maneuverability and superb driving performance.

“We took everything we know about on- and off-road driving from the rally experiences to apply the latest Super All-Wheel Control technology in our newly developed platform,” says Kentaro Honda, the lead engineer for the car.

“We also specifically developed a new drive mode selector to provide confident driving at all times and in all weather conditions. We hope that many customers will have great experiences with the enhanced driving performance of the all-new Outlander.”