Mitsubishi has added two new special-edition models to the Outlander range.
The new 2.0 DI-D SE costs £20,229 - the same as the equivalent Equippe model, but with more kit.
On top of standard Equippe equipment, which includes:
•Climate control
•Six airbags
•Four electric windows
•Stability control,
SE trim also adds:
•Alloy wheels
•Remote stereo controls
•Bluetooth
•Cruise control
•Front foglights
•Leather gearknob
•Leather steering wheel trim
•Privacy glass.
At £21,729 the 2.0 DI-D GSE slots in between the SE and the pricier Warrior model. There's a £1500 premium over SE trim, but that adds leather upholstery and a ceiling-mounted DVD player for rear passengers.
Both models use the same 2.0-litre diesel engine that returns an average 40.9mpg and emits 183g/km of CO2.
The special edition models are on sale now, alongside existing Outlander models. Mitsubishi expects that they will prove to be popular additions to the range and hasn't set a date for them to go off-sale.
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