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Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA)
has seen its all-new 7-passenger 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander named an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)
"Top Safety Pick+" – the highest safety achievement designated by the
non-profit vehicle research and crash test ratings agency – and its 5-passenger
2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport designated the only IIHS "Top Safety
Pick" model in the Small SUV category. With these accolades, Mitsubishi
Motors offers automotive consumers the safest crossover model lineup available
in America today.
Due to more
stringent testing criteria for the IIHS "Top Safety Pick+" and
"Top Safety Pick" awards, only 39 vehicle models earned either award
in 2014 – a drastic reduction when compared to the 130 vehicle models that
earned IIHS award recognition in 2013.
The redesigned
2014 Mitsubishi Outlander was one of only 22 vehicles to earn the IIHS
"Top Safety Pick+" accolade for 2014.
In order for a
vehicle to become an IIHS "Top Safety Pick+" for 2014, a test subject
must not only display exemplary performance in the various stringent crash
testing criteria, but it must now "have systems that can prevent or
mitigate front-to-rear crashes," according to the IIHS.
The 2014
Mitsubishi Outlander's exceptional IIHS "Top Safety Pick+" rating can
be attributed to the superlative engineering of its rigid, high-tensile steel
body/chassis along with the availability of numerous advanced features
including a radar-based Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM) accident/impact
reduction technology. In its evaluation of the 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander's
Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM) – a system that includes both audio and
visual warnings to the driver as well as initiates automatic braking if
necessary – the IIHS awarded the system an "advanced" rating (grades
are "superior," "advanced" or "basic"). Other
available next-generation safety technology features include a camera-based
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and radar-based Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).
With a starting
MSRP of only $22,995, the 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander is one of the lowest-priced
vehicles in the segment available with such advanced safety technologies.
For 2014, the IIHS
raised the qualifying standard for the "Top Safety Pick" rating
achieved by the 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport as its vehicle evaluation now
includes the small overlap crash test. According to the agency, the small
overlap crash test "replicates what happens when the front corner of a
vehicle strikes another vehicle or object like a tree or utility pole."
"We've made
it more difficult for manufacturers this year," said IIHS President Adrian
Lund. "Following a gradual phase-in, the small overlap crash is now part
of our basic battery of tests, and good or acceptable performance should be
part of every vehicle's safety credentials. We also felt it was time to offer
extra recognition to manufacturers that are offering a proven crash test
avoidance technology."
"Having our
all-new 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander named a 'Top Safety Pick+' and our 2014
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport becoming the exclusive 'Top Safety Pick'-rated
vehicle in the Small SUV category is a testament to the precision design and
engineering that we strive to instill in every one of our vehicles," said
Yoichi Yokozawa, President and CEO of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc.
(MMNA).
A key safety
technology that helped the 2014 Outlander Sport (starting MSRP of only $19,470)
attain the distinguished IIHS "Top Safety Pick" safety rating is
Mitsubishi Motors' patented Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution (RISE).
Engineered into every Mitsubishi Motors vehicle, RISE is Mitsubishi Motors'
safety body construction system featuring integrated energy-absorbing crumple
zones and engineered reinforcements strategically placed within the
body/chassis that provide maximum protection to the vehicle's occupants in the
event of an impact by absorbing and/or dispersing a great deal of this energy
away from the cabin.
For more information on the 2014 Mitsubishi
Outlander and Outlander Sport crossover vehicles visit media.mitsubishicars.com and for more
information on the "Top Safety Pick+" and the "Top Safety
Pick" awards by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), please
visit iihs.org.
BRUCE HUBBARD
BONNIE LYNCH
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