When you’re on the road, things can get dangerous quickly. That’s why Mitsubishi has made a strong commitment to driver safety and has gone the extra mile with all its standard and available systems. The Outlander serves as a perfect example of this, which is why this article will dive into some of its various features. If you want to make sure that you and your family stay safe on the road, you’ll want to browse our new inventory at White Bear Mitsubishi.
While some systems might be flashy, it’s often the ones that you don’t notice that are doing most of the work. When you’re behind the wheel of the Outlander, you can place your confidence in your:
Tire Pressure Monitoring System: It can be incredibly dangerous to drive on tires that are overinflated or underinflated. This system can let you know when it’s time to break out the air pump.
Multi-View Camera System: When you’re driving, visibility is important. This system will help you park, as you’ll be able to see everything around you with ease.
Eleven Airbags: The Outlander includes 10 standard airbags which can be found around the vehicle’s cabin, but it also includes a driver seat mounted front-centering airbag.
Trailer Stability Assist System: If you are trailering, you’ll find that this system can help you reduce any swaying that you might be experiencing.
Smart Vehicle Systems
The Outlander also features quite a few high-tech systems. These will work in the background as you drive, so you don’t have to worry about them being intrusive. When you need them though, they’ll be there to help.
Active Blind Spot Assist: This system constantly scans for other vehicles that may be in your blind spot and can even apply your brakes as needed.
Rear Automatic Emergency Braking: When you’re backing up, you might not be able to see everything that’s behind you. If you’re about to hit something, this feature will hit your brakes.
Forward Collision Mitigation with Pedestrian Detection: When someone steps in the road, you only have a few precious seconds to react. When time matters, you’ll want to count on this feature.
Blind Spot Warning: When someone is cruising beside you, your mirror will light up so that you know.