2022 Mitsubishi Outlander Body Features
dynamic design, powerful handling and unexpected luxury

Last month, Mitsubishi rolled out an official statement that got rise to a heated discussion. According to the official statement, the car maker will launch the next-generation 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander this year. The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander is expected to carry the hot-stamped ultra-high-strength steel in the passenger cage, which marks the first application of the new tech by automaker. The Mitsubishi added that the use of the light, strong substrate allowed Mitsubishi to save about 50 pounds in the body-in-white, compared to the original and typical steel. A diagram about the configuration of Mitsubishi shows that it has 1,470-megapascal “door rings” which is made of the ultra-high-strength steel for the A-, B- and hinge pillars, frame rails and part of the roof rails. The Mitsubishi buyers will also encounter other ultra-high-strength steels within the body-in-white in the front bumper beam. It stands to draw a conclusion that high-strength steel occupies a large proportion of the body-in-white in the 440-590 MPa range.
In addition, Mitsubishi offered repairers an all-new perspective on the body-in-white’s engineering structure, except its tensile strength. We recently had the opportunity to speak with a team of Mitsubishi experts who mentioned that the Mitsubishi Outlander features a recirculating structure. Normally the loop structure is used to connect the engine compartment to the hood of the suspension members. But it is also used to support the cabin windshield and rear doors back-floor members rear pillars and roof. Mitsubishi describes this structure in detail in the press information document. The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander adds the attached circulation structure in three locations, one in the engine compartment and two around the cabin, which increases the front body stiffness by 26 percent and the vehicle torsional stiffness by 33 percent, and greatly improves driving stability. In addition, to create a high energy-absorbing structure in the front area, The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander has increased the cross-section of the suspension members to give the suspension the strength it needs to drive and work with the front members, making it possible to improve energy absorption in a crash. At the same time, six layers of underbody members are designed to disperse the impact force during a collision. The six layers not only optimize the layout, but also effectively suppress floor vibrations and help improve ride comfort.
- As far as I am concerned, it is worthy of buying the 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander. Once you buy it, you are endowed with the dynamic design, powerful handling and unexpected luxury, which means blending form with function in brave new ways. It is really artistic and stylish, powerful and fun to drive. It will make you feel proud to show off-and the one that has your back no matter where you need to go.
Compared to the current Mitsubishi Outlander, the 2022 one will see an increase in crash protection from extra airbags. Altogether, the vehicle has 11 airbags standard. There will be a front center airbag existing between the two front seats so as to keep the driver and passenger from colliding. What’s more, the 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander adds second-row side airbags. Mitsubishi has been working to reduce the airbag stowage space in the driver’s seat so that the degree of freedom for the steering wheel design can be increased. Mitsubishi revealed that the driver’s airbag module itself includes a dynamic damper coupled with the increased rigidity of the steering column. These collaboration is meant to minimize the unpleasant vibration from the steering wheel transmitted to the hands, and enhance users experiences and comfort of the driving operation.
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