The Mitsubishi Endeavor is a SUV for consumers looking for something different when it comes to styling and driving ease. The Endeavour only comes with two-row seating, unlike other SUVs in the market, and is based on car-underpinnings making it an SUV crossover vehicle.
Mitsubishi describes the Endeavor’s styling amongst the SUV segment as “Urban Chic”. The signature styling compliments the Endeavour’s comfort, performance and utility.
The Mitsubishi signature front grille makes the front-end design stand out on the road. On the interior design is much edgier than competitors in the market, with metallic trim and indigo-blue back lighting. As with most Mitsubishis the interior build quality is not that great. The lack of the third row seating limits its market penetration to smaller families, yet in all other aspects is a very practical vehicle.
The interior is spacious can accommodate large adults with comfort, with the seats offering sufficient comfort under on long-haul journeys. The optional in-car entrainment includes a high-end audio system and DVD player in the rear.
In terms of handling, the car-underpinnings give the Endeavor a smooth ride on the highway, sharp handling ability in the corners and good capability on rough roads. The 225-horsepower 3.8-liter V6 engine offers impressive torque and feel responsive throughout the whole rev range.
The Endeavor has some off-road ability and the stylish exterior does not hamper its performance on the dirt and is perfectly suited to those looking for a handsome vehicle with highway performance, sedan comfort and flexible utility.