The 5 Most Compelling Reasons to Make Your Next Vehicle a Mitsubishi

A grey 2021 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is shown parked next to snow and sleds.

2022 marks Mitsubishi's 20th anniversary in Canada, making this an ideal time to reflect on what it is about Mitsubishi that drivers love so much. What are the top five things about Mitsubishi that cause drivers to flock to Northside Mitsubishi, the car dealer Edmonton trusts, to check out the RVR, Outlander, Eclipse Cross, and Mirage? Certainly, the price range is accommodating to many drivers, and the overall drivability of each Mitsubishi model has a lot to do with the brand's popularity. But what are the top five reasons you need a Mitsubishi?

There are actually many more than five reasons to choose Mitsubishi above its competitors. We all select vehicles based on different criteria, such as our budget, lifestyle, and driving style. At the end of the day, it's not just the way our favourite songs sound on the premium sound system or the availability of heated seats that determine which car we buy, but the whole package, from bumper to bumper and everywhere in between. Mitsubishi has been delivering that complete package for many drivers since the brand built its first car in 1917. As a result, many of the best things about Mitsubishi vehicles are exactly why you should select one as your next new vehicle.

Check out our top five favourite things about Mitsubishi Motors, and consider stopping by soon to learn more!

#1 - Well-Engineered All-Wheel Drive Options

As Canadians, we have tried to dispel the rumour that we experience snow year-round for all of our lives. This is a big country, and while our friends further to the north may experience more frigid conditions, here in Edmonton, we are lucky enough to experience all four seasons. However, we also have to admit that all-wheel drive is a must-have for staying safe on the roads when the snow flies, the wind gusts, or the rain pours.

Mitsubishi understands that driving in inclement weather can be intimidating and provides Canadians with several all-wheel drive options. The Mitsubishi Outlander, for example, includes standard S-AWC. What does S-AWC stand for? Super All-Wheel Control, which provides drivers with multiple drive modes that are appropriate for various driving conditions. Normal mode is ideal for sunny day driving, and Tarmac mode allows drivers to have tighter acceleration, braking, and steering response on dry, curvy roads. Snow, Mud, and Gravel modes are ideal for keeping contact with the ground, even when you've left the pavement far behind.

While not all Mitsubishi vehicles come with standard All-Wheel Control, it is available on many models, making it a sought-after feature for drivers who want to be able to navigate the Canadian roads in any type of weather.

A red  2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is shown driving on a suburban street.

#2 - Over 100 Years of Experience

Though Mitsubishi Motors has been in Canada for "only" 20 years, the company got its start building cars in 1917 with the production of the Mitsubishi Model A. The very first mass-produced vehicle in Japan, the Model A was originally designed as a luxury vehicle for important government officials. Before long, Mitsubishi had become a name known all around the world. The 500 Super Deluxe won its class at the 1962 Macau Grand Prix––the brand's first attempt at an international motorsport event––and set records while doing so.

Mitsubishi has also designed advanced technology that we now consider run-of-the-mill. In 1976, it released its Silent Shaft engine technology, which was licenced to multiple luxury brands, including Porsche and Saab. This innovation was first applied to a Turbo Diesel engine in 1980, which has helped drivers save on fuel economy while getting the power and reliability of a diesel engine.

Other notable Mitsubishi inventions include the world's first electronic Traction Control System, which was developed in 1990. Now a mandatory safety feature in Canadian vehicles, Mitsubishi was the first manufacturer to develop this technology for mass-production cars.

#3 - The Warranty

Mitsubishi's exceptional warranty was introduced to Canadians in 2004 and remains one of the top reasons why drivers flock to the brand.

Nearly every automobile manufacturer offers some type of warranty on its brand new cars. However, not every automobile manufacturer provides drivers with a 10-year/160,000-kilometre warranty on the entire powertrain. For a full decade after you purchase your brand-new Mitsubishi, you'll have protection for the components that make your car drivable. Furthermore, this coverage now includes hybrids with a 10-year/160,000-kilometre warranty on lithium-ion battery packs.

Mitsubishi also offers drivers five years of roadside assistance with no distance or mileage limitations. Those who find themselves in a bit of a pickle on Canadian roadways can contact Mitsubishi for assistance with emergency roadside services such as towing, jumpstarts, flat tire assistance, and more.

#4 - EV Excellence

We tend to think of electric vehicles, or EVs, as a somewhat recent invention, but the truth is that Mitsubishi has been working on EV technology since 1970. With the goal in mind to be the first brand to release a mass-produced EV, this division of Mitsubishi has done some pretty fantastic things.

In 1999, the FTO-EV prototype earned a world record for electric vehicle travel, covering 2,000 kilometres in 24 hours. Since then, Mitsubishi has released two EVs to the Canadian public to much acclaim. The first was the subcompact i-MiEV, which hit Canadian streets in 2012. In fact, it received accolades from Natural Resources Canada for its fuel efficiency.

The Outlander Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) joined Mitsubishi's Canadian selection in 2017 and immediately won the Automotive Science Group's "Best 5 All-Around Performance" award. The Outlander PHEV is still a very important part of Mitsubishi's lineup, switching automatically between its 39-kilometre electric range and a hybrid gasoline engine that gets 9.1 L/100 km combined.

A white 2022 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 is shown driving through a tunnel after leaving a car dealer in Edmonton.

#5 - Something for Everyone

At first glance, you might think that Mitsubishi "only" offers SUVs for sale, but there's more to it than the class of vehicle. The Mirage, Outlander, Outlander PHEV, Eclipse Cross, and RVR each represent a different level of customer need. Whether that's a specific level of fuel economy, maximum seating, or cargo space, Mitsubishi understands that each driver has their own definition of what makes an ideal vehicle.

The Mirage is Mitsubishi's most budget-friendly option, providing up to 1,331 litres of cargo space and a fuel economy of up to 6.2 L/100 km combined. It also features safety features such as Forward Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning, and automatic high beams, giving drivers peace of mind along the way.

The award-winning seven-passenger Outlander isn't just a bigger vehicle––it comes with standard luxury touches throughout that make it a real gem among SUVs in its class. Drivers can also customize their Outlander with cutting-edge technology like adaptive cruise control, an enormous digital display, and wireless smartphone connectivity.

The Eclipse Cross builds upon the legendary Mitsubishi Eclipse with standard S-AWC, a super-refined exterior appearance, and the ability to tow up to 907 kg. Meanwhile, the RVR is designed to elevate the Canadian driving experience with 1,402 litres of cargo space, standard heated front seats, and heated side mirrors.

To determine which option is perfect for you, we recommend stopping by Northside Mitsubishi, your Edmonton Mitsubishi dealer, to check out the smooth sophistication and extreme drivability that has made the brand famous. Whether it's all-wheel drive you crave to get you through our sometimes surprising weather changes or selecting a brand you know you can trust, there are many compelling reasons to choose a Mitsubishi. With the manufacturer's engineering know-how and appreciation of each individual driver's needs, it's easy to see why many Edmonton drivers prefer a Mitsubishi.