A SAFETY STATE OF MIND
For Mitsubishi, safety isn’t simply a set of features. In each of our vehicles, safety is interwoven into performance, technology, design, and even comfort. The 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander takes this philosophy to new levels.
AWARDS & REVIEWS
Advanced Safety Technology? Check.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) employ a range of sophisticated safety technologies that provide protection and reduce the chance of collisions.
Active Blind Spot Assist (ABSA)
By applying the brakes after an initial warning, Active Blind Spot Assist works to reduce the occurrence of collisions by detecting other vehicles in the surrounding lanes, even when the human eye can’t see them.
Rear Automatic Emergency Braking (Rear AEB)
Sonar sensors near the 2023 Outlander’s rear bumper can detect objects behind the vehicle. If something is too close, Rear Automatic Emergency Braking issues an audible warning and attempts to stop the vehicle, reducing the chance of an accident.
Blind Spot Warning
When a vehicle approaches your blind spot, a warning light will illuminate in the corresponding side mirror. If your turn signal is also on, the warning light blinks and the system beeps three times, letting you know it’s not safe to change lanes.
Forward Collision Mitigation with Pedestrian Detection
If the 2023 Outlander detects a car or pedestrian in front of the vehicle through the front radar and camera, a warning appears. If brakes are still not applied and the risk of collision is imminent, Forward Collision Mitigation applies the brakes.
MI-PILOT
Stay Safe Out There
Using radar and cameras, MI-PILOT Assist™ controls the 2023 Outlander’s acceleration, braking, and steering as needed to help you stay centered in your lane of travel while safely navigating challenging road conditions and traffic situations.
And, with the innovative Smartphone-link Display Audio navigation system, MI-PILOT Assist™ puts safety first by using the information it receives — like speed limits and traffic signs — to adjust your speed accordingly.
Thoughtful technologies like MI-PILOT Assist™ are designed to help bring you peace of mind in all types of driving conditions, so you can concentrate simply on the fun of getting there.
Confidence Without Compromise
Not only do the 2023 Outlander’s safety features employ forward-thinking and advanced technology, they’re completely interwoven into the driving experience. When safety is this intuitive, you’ll wonder how you managed before.
11 SRS AIRBAGS
An Extra Layer of Safety
Take the next step in discovering your ride
¹ Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price. Excludes destination/handling, tax, title, license, dealer charges, and options. While supplies last. Limited availability at participating dealers may require placing an order and could cause a delay in delivery. Retailer price, terms and vehicle availability may vary. See your local Mitsubishi retailer for details.
² Available feature. The Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system, Rear Automatic Emergency Braking and Driver Attention Alert systems are driver aids only and are not substitutes for safe and careful driving. Under certain circumstances, these systems may not detect other vehicles, pedestrians, or objects correctly. Availability of advanced safety features varies by model, see dealer for details.
³ The Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM)/Pedestrian Detection (PD) system is a driver aid only and is not a substitute for safe and careful driving. Under certain circumstances, the system may not detect other vehicles and/or pedestrians correctly.
⁴ MI-PILOT Assist™ is a driver assistance system only and is not a substitute for safe and careful driving. Under certain circumstances, the system may not sound an alert, provide steering input, or apply braking. The driver must remain engaged with the driving task and monitor the environment at all times.
⁵ The Multi-view camera system is a driver aid only and is not a substitute for visual confirmation. The view on the screen is limited and objects outside that view will not be seen.
⁶ Airbags are part of a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). To decrease the risk of injury from a deploying airbag, always wear your seat belt, sit upright in the middle of the seat, keep feet on floorboard, and do not lean against the door. Always place children 12 and under in the rear seat and use appropriate child restraints. Never place a rear-facing infant restraint in the front seat. See your owner's manual and the instructions provided with your child restraint for additional information.