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Staying connected on the road has never been easier. When you're behind the wheel of a new Mitsubishi with Bluetooth technology, you can make hands-free calls, stream music, and access your phone safely—all from your vehicle's infotainment system. Whether you're commuting along US-319 or running errands around Tallahassee, Bluetooth keeps you connected without taking your focus off the road.
Why Driving a Mitsubishi with Bluetooth Just Makes Sense
Bluetooth technology makes driving more convenient and safer. You can take calls, listen to your favorite playlists, and access apps wirelessly—without fumbling for your phone. It's especially helpful in Tallahassee traffic, where quick and safe access to communication and entertainment is essential. Bluetooth enhances your driving experience by combining safety, convenience, and connectivity.
Not sure which Mitsubishi is right for you? Consider your driving needs. Need something compact and nimble for city streets? The Outlander Sport is ideal. Prefer a spacious vehicle for family road trips? The Outlander offers plenty of room and smart technology. Looking for a sportier option? The Eclipse Cross combines style and performance—with Bluetooth connectivity included.
Why Tallahassee Drivers Love Mitsubishi Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a feature you'll notice from the first drive. Whether you're making hands-free calls downtown or streaming music on a long trip, it keeps you connected safely. At Capital City Mitsubishi, we make it easy to explore all your options.
- Hands-free calling keeps your focus on the road
- Stream music and podcasts wirelessly from your phone
- Available on multiple models so you can find your perfect fit
You can apply for financing online before you visit. Thinking about trading in your current vehicle? Instantly see your trade-in value. Our team will guide you through every step.
Take the Next Step Toward a Connected Drive
From daily commutes to long road trips, Bluetooth in your Mitsubishi makes driving easier and more enjoyable. Stay connected to your contacts, music, and apps safely—all while keeping your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. It's available on models with the technology and features you need—and it all starts right here in Tallahassee.
Ready to experience Bluetooth in action? Schedule a test drive or contact our team with any questions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mitsubishi Bluetooth
1. What is Bluetooth in a Mitsubishi?
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows you to connect your smartphone to your Mitsubishi's infotainment system for hands-free calling, music streaming, and app access.
2. Which Mitsubishi models offer Bluetooth?
Bluetooth is available on models such as the Outlander, Outlander Sport, and Eclipse Cross, giving drivers multiple options for connectivity and convenience.
3. Can I make hands-free calls with Bluetooth?
Yes. Bluetooth allows you to place and receive calls without touching your phone, keeping your hands on the wheel and your focus on driving.
4. Can I stream music via Bluetooth?
Yes. You can wirelessly stream music, podcasts, and other audio from your smartphone directly through your vehicle's sound system.
5. Is Bluetooth safe to use while driving?
Absolutely. Bluetooth allows hands-free control, reducing distractions and helping you stay focused on the road.
6. Do I need a special phone to use Bluetooth?
No. Most smartphones with Bluetooth capability can connect to your Mitsubishi's system without special software.
7. How do I pair my phone with Bluetooth?
Pairing is easy. Enable Bluetooth on your phone, select your vehicle from the device list, and follow the on-screen prompts in your Mitsubishi's infotainment system.
8. Can multiple devices connect to Bluetooth?
Yes. Most Mitsubishi models allow multiple devices to pair, though only one may be active for calls or media playback at a time.