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2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV All Wheel Drive (AWD) Instructions

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2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV All-Wheel Drive (AWD) 

Modern technology and a dedication to eco-friendly driving come together in the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV All Wheel Drive (AWD), making it a flexible and efficient vehicle to drive. This new plug-in hybrid electric car (PHEV) combines gasoline and electric power in a way that doesn’t affect the performance or gas mileage. The Outlander PHEV’s Wheel Drive makes it easy to drive and stable on a variety of road conditions, making it good for both commuting in cities and going on off-road activities. The quick guide for this model talks a lot about how the user-friendly layout and intuitive controls make it easy for drivers to use the car’s advanced features. With its sleek look and eco-friendly construction, the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV AWD is a great example of how to combine environmental friendliness with fun driving.

DRIVE MODE SELECTOR2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV-All Wheel Drive-fig 1

  1. POWER mode
  2. ECO mode
  3. NORMAL mode
  4. TARMAC mode
  5.  GRAVEL mode
  6. SNOW mode
  7. MUD mode

 

2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV-All Wheel Drive-fig 2

Display (Example)
The drive mode selector can select characteristics of an integrated vehicle dynamics control system that helps to enhance driving performance, and vehicle stability over a wide range of driving styles of driving conditions through integrated management of the Plug-in Hybrid EV system, the EPS, the AWC, AYC (Active Yaw Control), the ABS and the ASC.
Select a drive mode from the following types to suit the driving style or the driving condition:
NORMAL, POWER, GRAVEL, ECO, SNOW, TARMAC, MUD.
The current mode is displayed in the multi-information display.

To change the mode, turn the Drive mode selector right or left. The mode list will appear in the multi-information display and you can select a mode.

NOTE:

  • The mode list will be turned off in approximately 4 seconds after a mode is selected.
  • The drive mode will automatically be turned to the NORMAL mode when the power switch is turned off and on again.

If the driving mode cannot be switched using the Drive mode selector when the power switch is in the ON position, have the system checked. It is recommended you visit a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer for this service.

WARNING
Do not stare at the Drive mode selector or the display while driving so that full attention may be given to vehicle operation.

NORMAL MODE
This mode offers well-balanced driving performance with efficiency for SUVs in various road conditions.

ECO MODE
This mode supports ecological and economical driving by optimized powertrain characteristics.

NOTE:
Selecting the ECO mode will not necessarily improve fuel economy as many driving factors influence its effectiveness.

TARMAC MODE
This mode offers the pleasure of driving with agile dynamics on dry paved roads, such as responsive and powerful acceleration, responsive and linear steering feel, stability, and traceability on cornering.

NOTE:
When the TARMAC mode is selected, the EV priority mode cannot be used or canceled. Refer to “EV mode selector switch
Also, the regenerative braking level becomes stronger (B5 level). Refer to “Regenerative braking level selector (paddle type)

POWER MODE
This mode offers the most powerful and responsive acceleration feeling thanks to electric motor driving.

NOTE:
When the POWER mode is selected, the EV priority mode cannot be used or canceled.
Refer to “EV mode selector switch
Also, the regenerative braking level becomes stronger (B5 level). Refer to “Regenerative braking level selector (paddle type)

GRAVEL MODE
This mode is for driving on rough road surfaces such as flat unpaved roads or wet paved roads and improves straight ability on rough roads and powerful launching acceleration.

NOTE:
When the GRAVEL mode is selected, Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC], MI-PILOT As-sist, Lane Departure Prevention [LDP], and Active Blind Spot Assist [ABSA] functions are affected. Refer to “Adaptive Cruise Control ACC” (P.7-72), “MI-PILOT Assist” (P.7-91), “Lane Departure Prevention LDP” (P.7-46) and “Blind Spot Warning BSW/LCA1Active Blind Spot Assist ABSA

SNOW MODE
This mode is for driving on slippery road surfaces, such as snow-covered roads, and offers good initial steering response and high cornering stability on a slippery road.

NOTE:
When the SNOW mode is selected, Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC], MI-PILOT Assist, Lane Departure Prevention [LDP] and Active Blind Spot Assist [ABSA] functions are affected. Refer to “Adaptive Cruise Control ACC” (P.7-72), “MI-PILOT Assist” (P.7-91), “Lane Departure Prevention LDP” (P.7-46) and “Blind Spot Warning BSW/LCA1Active Blind Spot Assist ABSA” (P.7-52).

MUD MODE
This mode is for driving on slippery roads where maximum traction is required, such as muddy roads and deep snow roads, and improves traction performance.

NOTE:
When the MUD mode is selected, Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC], MI-PILOT Assist, Lane Departure Prevention [LDP] and Active Blind Spot Assist [ABSA] functions are affected. Refer to “Adaptive Cruise Control ACC” (P.7-72), “MI-PILOT Assist” (P.7-91), “Lane Departure Prevention LDP

FAQs

What is the powertrain configuration of the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV?

The 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV features a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) powertrain that combines a gasoline engine with electric motors.

How many electric motors does the Outlander PHEV have?

The Outlander PHEV is equipped with two electric motors—one on the front axle and one on the rear axle, providing all-wheel drive (AWD) capability.

What is the total system horsepower of the 2023 Outlander PHEV?

The total system horsepower of the 2023 Outlander PHEV is 248hp

Can the Outlander PHEV be charged using a standard household outlet?

Yes, the Outlander PHEV can be charged using a standard household outlet, and it also supports faster charging with dedicated charging stations.

What drive modes are available in the Outlander PHEV?

The Outlander PHEV offers various drive modes, including electric-only mode, and hybrid mode.

Are there smartphone integration features in the Outlander PHEV?

Yes, the Outlander PHEV supports smartphone integration with features such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

How does the Outlander PHEV utilize regenerative braking?

The Outlander PHEV uses regenerative braking to capture and convert kinetic energy into electric power, enhancing efficiency and range.

Does the Outlander PHEV have a navigation system?

Yes, the Outlander PHEV is equipped with a built-in navigation system to assist drivers in finding their way.

Can the Outlander PHEV tow trailers or other recreational equipment?

Yes, the Outlander PHEV is capable of towing, with a maximum towing capacity of around 1,500 pounds.

Does the Outlander PHEV have regenerative braking?

Yes, the Outlander PHEV features regenerative braking, helping to recharge the battery during deceleration and braking.

How many passengers does the Outlander PHEV seat?

The Outlander PHEV can comfortably seat up to five passengers.

What is the warranty coverage for the 2023 Outlander PHEV’s battery?

Mitsubishi typically provides a warranty of 10 years or 100,000 miles for the Outlander PHEV’s lithium-ion battery.

How much cargo space is available in the Outlander PHEV?

The Outlander PHEV offers a versatile cargo space of approximately 30.4 cubic feet behind the rear seats.

Can the Outlander PHEV be used for off-road driving?

While it’s primarily designed for on-road use, the Outlander PHEV’s AWD system provides some capability for light off-road driving.

What safety features are included in the 2023 Outlander PHEV?

The Outlander PHEV comes with a range of safety features, including adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and automatic emergency braking.

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