Mitsubishi Motors Corp’s all-new Outlander has won the 2022 Australian Good Design Award in the Product Design -- Automotive and Transport segment.
This year's winners were evaluated by a jury of over 70 international design experts based on 11 design disciplines: include Architectural Design, Communication Design, Design Research, Design Strategy, Digital Design, Engineering Design, Fashion Impact, Next Gen (Student), Product Design, Service Design and Social Impact.
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According to the jury, the Mitsubishi Outlander is an example of good use of space combined with stylish execution. The interior delivers a family-sized, seven-seat accommodation and contemporary styling.
It added that the exterior proportions project a sense of robustness yet nicely balanced with delicate detailing in the lamps and chrome embellishments.
The all-new Outlander is Mitsubishi Motors' flagship built under the design concept called Bold Stride, featuring thick, horizontally proportioned exteriors, which produce a bold, fixating presence, and the jet tail fin pillars inspired by the vertical tail of airplanes express the vehicle's powerful and nimble road performance.


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