Aimed largely at small businesses and tradesmen, the Outlander Commercial is nearly identical to the regular Outlander on the outside but its rear windows are covered in a body-colored tint, shielding the contents of the cargo area from prying eyes. Steel wheels fitted with plastic hubcaps come standard in order to keep the vehicle’s price as low as possible.
Inside, the Outlander’s second and third row of seats have been tossed out and replaced with a plastic lining that creates a flat cargo area. A metal partition mounted directly behind the front seats separates the passenger and the cargo compartments.
Mitsubishi only offers the Outlander Commercial with a 2.2-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel engine rated at 147 horsepower and 280 lb-ft. of torque. Linked to a six-speed manual transmission, the mill sends power to either the front wheels or to all four wheels.
The crossover can tow up to 4,400 pounds when properly equipped, and haul a maximum of 1,554 pounds. It returns 44 mpg in a mixed European cycle.
The Mitsubishi Outlander Commercial will retail for £24,974 when it goes on sale in the United Kingdom. The Japanese automaker has not announced in which other countries it will distribute the Outlander Commercial in, but the United States will certainly not be on the short list.<![CDATA[
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