Mitsubishi is currently selling both the old and the new Outlander in its domestic market and, although it might sound a bit awkward, the company recently upgraded both ranges with a new entry-level 2.0-liter gasoline engines. The new version of the revised Outlander is called Roadest and also incorporates the EVO front fascia plus a sporty body kit, according to Carscoop, while the old edition just comes as is.
The new 2.0-liter engine develops a maximum power of 148 PS at 6,000 … (read more)