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Saturday 2nd of November 2024 E-paper
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  New Mitsubishi Outlander Sport launched

Popular Japanese automobile brand Mitsubishi has launched its new vehicle in the SUV segment, the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport.

Mitsubishi Motors Bangladesh showroom in Tejgaon, Dhaka showcased the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport car with premium style, comfort, and cutting-edge technology at a launching event on Wednesday (September 25), a press release said.

The most exciting feature of the new generation Mitsubishi Outlander Sport car is its four special driving modes, which are designed keeping in mind the weather and road conditions of Bangladesh. It has an eight-inch fully digital instrument cluster. The vast 12.3-inch infotainment system with touch-screen has all the latest technologies including Android Auto, Apple Car Play, and Navigation. Safety features include 6 SRS airbags, ABS, EBD, ASC, Blind Spot Warning, RCTA technology. There is AYC feature for slippery roads. There are also tire pressure monitoring system, multiple charging ports with wireless charger, electronic parking brake and parking sensor, rearview camera etc.

The car has stunning `T` shaped headlights and rear combination lights. The vehicle measures 4390 mm in length, 1810 mm in width, and 1635 mm in height, giving it a ground clearance of 222 mm. The 1499 cc car is powered by a 4-A-91 DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder (1.5L MIVEC) engine. It has CVT (F-1-CWA) transmission. The eye-catching black-themed interior with honeycomb pattern & leather-wrapped car seats are very premium and comfortable, especially at the back of the car there is enough space for 3 people to sit comfortably. Along with 18-inch machine-cut alloy wheels and EPS technology considering the road conditions of Bangladesh, the car`s front MacPherson strut and rear torsion beam suspension will give drivers a comfortable riding experience. The exterior of the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport comes in 6 exquisite colors with a comfortable interior, solid structure, ample space, and ample ground clearance. The all-new Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is now available at authorized dealerships across Bangladesh, priced at BDT 49,50,000.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Shoeb Ahmed, Divisional Director, RANCON Auto Division- 1; Mohammad Hamdur Rahman Simon, Chief Executive Officer, RANGS Limited; Mohammad Fahim Hossain, Divisional Head of Marketing, RANCON Auto Division- 1; Saleh Ahmed, Divisional Head of Finance, RANCON Auto Division- 1; A F M Musfiqur Rahman, GM & Head of Supply Chain and Meherun Nessa Faruk Sonia, AGM, Deputy Head of Private Sales.

Shoeb Ahmed, Divisional Director, RANCON Auto Division- 1 said, “Mitsubishi always tries to provide the best quality Japanese technology products to the customers. In line with that, we are delighted to launch the new generation Mitsubishi Outlander Sport in the SUV segment. I believe it’s performance will help customers move freely in their day-to-day lives and help maintain trust and confidence in the Mitsubishi brand.”

Mohammad Hamdur Rahman Simon, Chief Executive Officer, RANGS Limited, said, “We believe, the new Mitsubishi Outlander Sport car with advanced Japanese technology and strong performance, will be well received by customers. With 5-year warranty and 3 free servicing, we are hopeful that this new SUV segment car will create a stir in the market.”

Mohammad Fahim Hossain, Divisional Head of Marketing, RANCON Auto Division- 1, said, “We are very happy to bring the all-new Outlander Sport car to the Bangladeshi market. I believe, this car of Japanese technology will create a strong position in the country`s market with advanced features, attractive design and best after sale services in this segment. We invite everyone to test drive this car in six attractive colors at our flagship showroom in Dhaka and Chittagong.”



  
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