2021 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport priced from $20,995 in the U.S.
FRANKLIN, Tenn., – Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) today announced pricing for the 2021 Outlander Sport. Starting at just $20,9951, the 2021 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport offers CUV versatility, enhanced safety features and value in one affordable package. Outlander Sport is MMNA’s best-selling model, and was ranked in the top three in the 2020 JD Power IQS study in the small SUV class, reinforcing the vehicle’s quality and long-term reliability, as well as its value.
Outlander Sport enters 2021 boasting new standard advanced safety features, along with a new and stylish Limited Edition (LE) and a revised Black Edition (BE) trim, which enhance the sporty and rugged appearance of Outlander Sport.
Increased Focus on Active Safety Features
On the safety front, all 2021 Outlander Sport models feature the following standard safety equipment across all trim levels: Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM)2,3, Lane Departure Warning (LDW)2,4, and Automatic High Beam (AHB)2.
Additionally, buyers will appreciate standard rain sensing windshield wipers, LED fog lights, auto dimming mirror, and automatic headlights as standard equipment on the ES trim and above.
New Limited Edition (LE) and Black Edition (BE) Trims
The new LE trim, starting at $23,9951, builds on the well-equipped ES trim and adds black outside mirrors, a black grille and black 18-inch alloy wheels. On the inside, red interior accent stitching adorns the vehicle’s seats, shifter, steering wheel and parking brake lever, adding a sense of sportiness and character to Outlander Sport.
The revised BE trim offers increased standard safety and convenience features compared to 2020, while also dialing up Outlander Sport’s visual flair. The BE trim, available in 2WD and All-Wheel Control (AWC) configurations, also boasts the following design enhancements for a striking and sporty appearance:
The Black Edition is available in four eye-catching colors: Red Diamond, Pearl White, Black Labrador and Sunshine Orange.
In-car Technology Additions
For the 2021 Outlander Sport, a second-generation 8.0-inch Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) unit with Apple CarPlay6 and Android Auto7 compatibility is standard on all but the S and ES trims, which feature a 7-inch Display Audio System.
Powertrain, Performance and Fuel Economy
Outlander Sport is available with either front- or Mitsubishi’s unique Super All-Wheel Control all-wheel drive. Power is provided by a standard 2.0L MiVEC DOHC four-cylinder engine with 148 hp and 145 lb./ft of torque. The GT AWC trim features a 2.4L engine offering 168 hp and 167 lb./ft of torque.
Outlander Sport’s 2.0L engine prioritizes efficiency and economy, achieving 24 MPG (city) and 30 MPG (highway) for a combined rating of 27 MPG in both 2WD and AWC configurations. The 2.4L engine returns 23 MPG (city) and 29 MPG (highway) in its standard AWC configuration.
Detailed Pricing and Warranty
Outlander Sport boasts one of the industry’s leading powertrain and new vehicle warranties5: a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty; 5-year/60,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty; 7-year/100,000-mile anti-corrosion/perforation limited warranty; and 5-year/unlimited mileage roadside assistance program.
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP)1 for the 2021 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport in the U.S.:
Outlander Sport Trim Level |
MSRP |
S 2WD |
$20,995 USD |
ES 2WD |
$22,995 USD |
LE 2WD |
$23,995 USD |
BE 2WD |
$25,195 USD |
SE 2WD |
$24,695 USD |
ES AWC |
$24,545 USD |
LE AWC |
$25,545 USD |
BE AWC |
$26,745 USD |
SE AWC |
$26,245 USD |
GT AWC |
$26,995 USD |
For more on the 2021 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport and Mitsubishi’s full lineup of vehicles, please visit media.mitsubishicars.com.
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About Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc.
Through a network of approximately 330 dealer partners across the United States, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., (MMNA) is responsible for the sales, research and development, marketing and customer service of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles in the U.S. 2019 marked the brand’s seventh consecutive year of sales growth, and MMNA was the top-ranked Japanese brand in the J.D. Power 2020 Initial Quality study, ranking sixth overall and experiencing the greatest year-over-year improvement of any brand.
Located in Franklin, Tennessee, MMNA is a part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. Mitsubishi continues to lead the way in the development of highly efficient, affordably priced new gasoline-powered automobiles, while using its industry-leading knowledge in battery-electric vehicles to develop future EV and PHEV models.
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