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Chicago 2017: Mitsubishi adds a Limited Edition to the Outlander Sport: Comments

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Today in Chicago, Mitsubishi showed a new Limited Edition version of their best selling Outlander Sport.  The Limited Edition will only be available for the remainder of the 2017 model year. 

The Outlander Sport Limited Edition is positioned just above the base ES version. It adds blacked out door mirrors, blacked out 18" alloy wheels, custom seat fabric with a red stitched steering wheel, alluminum pedals, heated front seats, and an infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple Car Play. 

Starting at $21,995, the Outlander Sport Limited Edition goes on sale later this month.


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7 hours ago, dfelt said:

Guess trying to keep sales going till they can replace it with a new model?

Yeah, but at least it tries to add some flair,,,,,gives you some cool for bang for buck. Not a bad idea at all....

It's amazing they are still in the US market..they seem so invisible, though I'm amazed they sold ~6500 vehicles here in Jan.

I like these, the last remaining Compass and Patriot sibling (unless you include the Journey which is on the same basic platform) 

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