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However, if you want lots of standard features but don’t want to splurge on the most expensive Outlander, the Outlander Aspire AWD is a good middle ground. It gives you all the safety and technology of the LS grade, but adds heated, faux-leather seats with electric adjustment, bigger infotainment and driver displays, and a 360-degree camera.

Standard safety equipment across the range includes autonomous emergency braking, reverse camera, front and rear parking sensors, lane-departure warning, lane-keep assist, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring with braking support, traffic-sign recognition and driver attention alert.

Susannah Guthrie

Susannah Guthrie has been a journalist since she was 18, and has spent the last two years writing about cars for Drive, CarAdvice, CarSales and as a motoring columnist for several in-flight and hotel magazines.

Susannah’s background is news journalism, followed by several years spent in celebrity journalism, entertainment journalism and fashion magazines and a brief stint hosting a travel TV show for Channel Ten. She joined Drive in 2020 after spending a year and a half at the helm of Harper’s BAZAAR and ELLE’s online platforms.

Susannah holds a Bachelor in Media and Communications from the University of Melbourne and cut her teeth as an intern for Time Inc in New York City. She has also completed a television presenting course with the National Institute of Dramatic Art. She lives in Melbourne with her husband and her one-year-old son who, despite her best efforts, does not yet enjoy a good road trip.

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