Outlander gets connected with Keiko
June 9, 2017
Mitsubishi is introducing a special edition Outlander model called the Keiko and it significantly enhances convenience, refinement and value.
The new special edition model, which is available to order now and priced from £27,999, is based on the already generously-equipped Mitsubishi Outlander 3.
For £550 more than the Mitsubishi Outlander 3, the Keiko adds leather seats and the feature-laden Mitsubishi Global Navigation (MGN) unit.
The MGN unit supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto which provides voice-controlled operation of Google Maps, Google Play music and other apps. Key features also include a 6.5-inch touchscreen LCD display, DAB radio, TomTom satellite navigation and CD/DVD player.
Other highlights of the Keiko’s standard specification include dual-zone air conditioning, privacy glass, keyless operation with a stop/start button, seven seats with split/-folding third row, 18-inch alloy wheels, rear parking sensors, seven airbags, electronic parking brake (auto only) and Brake Auto Hold (auto only).
Power is provided by as 2.2-litre diesel engine, which is available with automatic and six-speed manual transmissions. The on-demand 4WD system improves stability, traction, fuel economy and emissions. Manual versions return 53.3 mpg on the combined fuel economy cycle with CO2 emissions of 139g/km, while automatic versions are capable of 48.7 mpg and produce 154g/km.
As with all Mitsubishi Outlander diesel variants, the Keiko is backed by a five year, 62,500-mile warranty. For an additional £700, customers can purchase the Mitsubishi Service Plan, which covers scheduled maintenance for the first three years.