The Mitsubishi Outlander weighs 500 pounds more than the Outlander Sport. It's two inches wider and 14 inches longer, and has a 2.5L engine instead of the 2.0L in the Sport. Both have CVT transmissions although the Outlander is referred to as an 8-speed CVT. The EPA mileage estimate for the Outlander is 24 city, 31 highway, 27 combined. The numbers are 23 city, 29 highway, 26 combined for the smaller, lighter, less powerful Sport. It's not a huge difference but it's backwards of what one would expect.
The full-size 2.5L is specifically identified as direct injection while the 2.0L is not. Could that be the difference? I thought I had settled on buying a Sport but if I can find a full-size for not much more there's no MPG penalty for buying the bigger one, and there's likely a bonus in comfort and certainly one in interior room.
The full-size 2.5L is specifically identified as direct injection while the 2.0L is not. Could that be the difference? I thought I had settled on buying a Sport but if I can find a full-size for not much more there's no MPG penalty for buying the bigger one, and there's likely a bonus in comfort and certainly one in interior room.