Answer
May 17, 2024 - 06:51 PM
The Mitsubishi Outlander engine is primarily manufactured by Mitsubishi themselves.
First Generation (2003–2006):
- Engines: 4G63, 4G63T, 4G69, and 4G64.
- Manufacturing Location: Shiga, Japan.
Second Generation (2007–2013):
- Engines: 4B11, 4B12, 4N1 (diesel), and 6B31.
- Manufacturing Location: Shiga, Japan.
- Additional Options: Some engines were made by other manufacturers, such as:
- Volkswagen 2.0 TDI: Produced in Gyor, Hungary, or Salzgitter, Germany.
- PSA DW12: Made in Tremery and Douvrin, France, or Szentgotthard, Hungary.
Third Generation (2013–present):
- Engines: 4J11, 4B12, 4J12, 6B31, 4B11, and 4N14.
- Manufacturing Location: Shiga, Japan.
Mitsubishi has consistently produced most of the engines used in the Outlander throughout its various generations, ensuring high-quality manufacturing and performance standards. By keeping the engine production in-house, Mitsubishi maintains control over the engineering and production processes, contributing to the reliability and efficiency of the Outlander.