Glassman Mitsubishi – Is Super All-Wheel Control on the 2025 Outlander Plug-In Hybrid the winter edge drivers want in Troy, MI?
Michigan drivers ask about traction for good reason — winter demands more from an SUV. The 2025 Outlander Plug-In Hybrid brings Twin Motor S-AWC (Super All-Wheel Control) to the table, a system that manages torque from front and rear electric motors with impressive precision. In Troy, MI, where one day of slush turns into the next day’s ice, that kind of control is more than a spec sheet highlight — it is everyday confidence.
At the heart of Twin Motor S-AWC is proactive torque distribution and smart drive-mode tuning. Snow and Mud modes make a tangible difference when you are pulling out of an unplowed lot or easing down a slick side street. Because the system can apply power quickly and selectively, you feel secure without the abrupt interventions common in some vehicles. On dry pavement, Tarmac mode sharpens responses, and Normal balances comfort and poise for the school run or a cross-town errand list. Add the hybrid powertrain’s smooth, low-speed electric torque and you get controlled starts that help reduce wheel spin when conditions get tricky.
Beyond traction, winter driving is about keeping mental workload manageable. Available MI-PILOT Assist™ helps on longer highway stretches with Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go and lane support that feel natural, not overbearing. Cabin features like available heated front and rear seats, a heated steering wheel, and tri-zone climate control make early starts and late-night returns easier for everyone. And when the weather clears, the available power panoramic sunroof reminds you why a three-row SUV can still feel open and bright.
- Seven drive modes: Normal, Power, Eco, Tarmac, Gravel, Snow, and Mud tailor responses to surface and intent.
- Dual electric motors: Front and rear motors enable rapid, precise torque distribution for stability and traction.
- Digital visibility: The available 12.3″ Full Digital Driver Display and Head-Up Display keep key info easy to scan.
- Smartphone integration: Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ make winter commutes more connected and less stressful.
Charging is straightforward, even when temperatures drop. Most owners plug in at home on a Level 2 charger overnight to start each day with electric range ready to go, then let the hybrid system add flexibility for longer trips. Public charging is there when you want it, including DC fast charging that can bring the battery to approximately 80% in about 38 minutes — a great option during a grocery stop.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Does S-AWC help on icy intersections where traction changes quickly?
Yes. Twin Motor S-AWC helps the Outlander Plug-In Hybrid respond predictively by managing torque at both axles and working with the selected drive mode, so you can pull away smoothly even when one side of the car has less grip. The system is designed to enhance stability and driver confidence without feeling intrusive.
For shoppers cross-comparing family SUVs, the 2025 Outlander Plug-In Hybrid offers the everyday practicality of three rows with the added assurance of advanced traction and helpful driver assists. Glassman Mitsubishi is proud to support drivers serving Detroit, Grand Blanc, and Troy with test routes that showcase S-AWC in realistic conditions and guidance on at-home charging that suits your winter routine. Stop by to see how this plug-in hybrid turns Michigan weather into just another reason to get out and go.
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