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Mitsubishi Outlander 2023
The 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander lineup offers a versatile range of SUVs designed for Malaysian drivers. Available in both two-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations, the series includes five-seat and seven-seat options to suit different family needs. The entry-level 1.5T CVT two-wheel-drive models start from RM168,900, featuring turbocharged efficiency with simulated 8-speed CVT transmission. Higher trims like the RM203,800 seven-seat variant add premium comfort, while the RM 219,800 four-wheel-drive versions deliver enhanced off-road capability. All models share a 2706mm wheelbase and modern safety tech, with color choices including Onyx Black and Diamond White. Our page provides comprehensive details about the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander to help you make informed decisions. You'll find accurate pricing across all trim levels (from RM168,900 to RM229,800), detailed specifications including the 1.5L turbo engine performance, and comparisons between two-wheel-drive versus four-wheel-drive models. We highlight key features of each variant, common ownership concerns, and maintenance tips. Additionally, explore the Outlander's evolution timeline, latest news about after-sales support in Malaysia, and answers to frequently asked questions about fuel efficiency, cargo space, and warranty coverage. Everything you need is organized for easy navigation.
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Highlights

Mitsubishi Outlander 2023 Key Highlights

The 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander represents a significant evolution in design and technology, built on the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance's CMF-CD platform. It features a bold "Dynamic Shield" front grille, upgraded 1.5T turbocharged engine with 48V mild-hybrid assistance, and a choice of 5-seat or 7-seat configurations. The S-AWC (Super All-Wheel Control) system enhances off-road capability, while adaptive LED headlights and a 2706mm wheelbase prioritize comfort and practicality.

1.5T CVT 2WD Wind Edition (5-Seat)

1.5T CVT 2WD Excellence Edition (5-Seat)

1.5T CVT 2WD Premium Edition (5-Seat)

1.5T CVT 2WD Prestige Edition (7-Seat)

1.5T CVT 4WD Excellence Edition (5-Seat)

1.5T CVT 4WD Prestige Edition (7-Seat)

Common Problem

Key Fob Recognition Issues
A frequent complaint among 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV owners is the car's inability to consistently recognize the key fob. This issue can manifest as a "No key detected" error even when the key is in close proximity, such as in a bag or pocket. Some users have found that changing the position of the key fob, such as moving it from one pocket to another, can sometimes resolve the issue.
Cruise Control and Sensor Problems
Several owners have reported issues with the cruise control system, which can randomly disengage and display a "collision detection disabled" message. This problem often requires cleaning the front camera or sensors, although some users have noted that the issue persists even after cleaning. Environmental factors like snow, bugs, or direct sunlight may also affect sensor performance.
Hood Flutter
The hood flutter issue is another concern for some Outlander owners. This problem is attributed to the lightweight aluminum materials used in the hood construction, causing it to flutter at higher speeds. While there are suggested fixes, such as installing gaskets around the engine bay, these solutions have not been universally effective. Some owners have expressed concerns about this being a potential safety issue if not addressed properly.
Battery and EV Mode Limitations
For the PHEV model, some users have experienced complete battery failure and limitations in using EV mode, particularly in cold climates. The vehicle may switch to gas engine mode unexpectedly, even with a full battery charge, especially when climate control is activated. Mitsubishi's removal of the battery heater in newer models has exacerbated this issue in colder regions.
CVT Reliability Concerns
While some users report no issues with the CVT transmission, others express concerns about its reliability, especially given past reputations. However, proper maintenance, such as regular CVT fluid changes, seems to mitigate many potential problems. It's worth noting that the current generation Outlander uses a Nissan engine and transmission, which may influence perceptions of reliability.

Resale Value

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Resale Value : 100%
Market Value: RM 152,800
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More Details

1. What was the total variant count for the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander?

The Mitsubishi Outlander solidified its competitive edge in the 2023 model year by introducing 1 distinct variants. Key models such as the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Upcoming highlight the series' commitment to performance, innovation, and consumer-focused design.

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History of Mitsubishi Outlander

4th Generation (2022-Present)
Shared Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi's CMF-CD platform. Features 48V mild-hybrid tech, upgraded S-AWC, and contemporary digital interfaces while retaining off-road capability.
3rd Generation (2013-2021)
Adopted a new platform, adding a PHEV variant with 60km EV range. The 2016 refresh brought bold styling and solidified its position as a value-focused family SUV.
2nd Generation (2006-2012)
Redesigned with expanded dimensions and the innovative S-AWC 4WD system. Introduced 7-seat practicality, though limited to import markets in some regions.
1st Generation (2001-2005)
Debuted as Airtrek in Japan, this crossover featured MIVEC engines and lightweight construction. North American versions offered a robust 3.0L V6 option.

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