May 04, 2017 05:46 PM EDT
Recently, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) announced earlier today a Limited Edition trim, level for the Mitsubishi Lancer. Placed directly above the ES base model, the Lancer Limited Edition offers customers a unique trim package that encompasses technology, and styling at an affordable and competitive price.
According to The News Wheel, the 2017 Lancer Limited Edition Model brings a bold new black painted exterior finishes on it's 16'' wheels, upper front grille garnish, roof, door mirrors, and fender garnish. Also, a Limited Edition badge and sunroof that will round-out the new trim level's design elements.
2017 Lancer Limited Edition's trim is available in all Lancer exterior colors, in which the interior receives a custom design with black fabric and red stitching in the steering wheel, brake lever, arm rest, shift knob, and door trim; exclusive to the Limited Edition trim. Other interior features include a black headliner and pillars, aluminum pedals gloss back finishing and a 6.5" Display Audio System (DAS) with Smartphone Link for Apple CarPlayTM and Android AutoTM.
According to from the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. Don Swearingen, the Lancer has a long-standing tradition of providing consumers unparalleled value at an attractive price, so it was only fitting that the company pays tribute to the sedan with a Limited Edition trim offering. The CEO added that the addition of updated styling and advanced technology features, the Limited Edition Lancer is set to appeal to consumers who prioritize aesthetics and enjoy a connected car experience, as noted by Motor Trend.
The 2017 Lancer Limited Edition Model will be in dealerships later this month of May with a price that starts at $19,795, which is available through the end of the year 2017. Buyers might expect that this particular car will be produced in very limited numbers; fortunately, Mitsubishi will build as many examples Limited Lancer as they can throughout this year.