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Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited has introduced the updated Outlander PHEV, featuring a series of technical enhancements including a higher capacity battery and increased power output.
Local engineers have also implemented a suspension and steering package specifically tuned for Australian road conditions.
Pricing for the new range starts at $58,990 for the entry-level ES and extends to $74,490 for the flagship Exceed Tourer.

The heart of the update is a 22.7kWh lithium-ion battery pack paired with two electric motors.
Total system output is rated at 221kW, providing improved acceleration compared to the previous model.

This setup delivers an electric driving range of 86km (WLTP).
When measured against less stringent NEDC standards, the electric range is 103 kilometres, which is an increase from the 84 kilometres claimed by the outgoing version.
According to the manufacturer, the 2.4-litre petrol engine has been refined to improve fuel consumption to 1.2L/100km on the NEDC combined cycle.

The updated model range sees price increases across the board compared to outgoing MSRP figures.
For example, the entry-level ES has risen from $57,290 to $58,990, while the Exceed Tourer has increased from $71,790 to $74,490.
The new Outlander PHEV enters a competitive landscape with several mid-size electrified rivals currently priced under the $60,000 mark.

The BYD Sealion 6 range is positioned lower, starting at $42,990 for the Essential and reaching $52,990 for the Premium Extended.
Toyota's recently released 2026 RAV4 PHEV starts at $58,840 for the 2WD XSE, though it reaches $66,340 for the GR Sport AWD.
Meanwhile, GWM has recently reduced the Haval H6 Ultra AWD PHEV price to $43,990 driveaway as part of a limited retail campaign.

Drivers can select from four dedicated drive modes including Normal, EV priority, Save, and Charge.
A new Innovative Pedal Operation mode allows the driver to accelerate and decelerate primarily using the accelerator pedal.
There are six levels of adjustable regenerative braking available via steering-wheel paddles.

To improve ride quality, the front and rear shock absorbers have been recalibrated.
The steering system has also been adjusted, with the goal of providing better on-centre feel and a more linear response during cornering.

The exterior receives new front and rear bumper designs along with updated lower garnishes for better aerodynamics.
Lighting has been modernised to include LED rear turn and reverse lamps.

Inside the cabin, the centre console has been redesigned for better ergonomics and the central armrest storage has increased by 45 per cent.
Second-row passengers benefit from new seat padding and a longer seat back for better support.
The vehicle is covered by a 10-year manufacturer warranty and a separate eight-year, 160,000km warranty for the drive battery.

2026 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Pricing
- Outlander PHEV AWD ES (5 seat): $58,990
- Outlander PHEV AWD ASPIRE (7 seat): $66,790
- Outlander PHEV AWD EXCEED (5 seat): $71,640
- Outlander PHEV AWD EXCEED TOURER (5 seat): $74,490
Note: all prices exclude on-road costs.
Outlander PHEV ES Features
- 12.3-inch smartphone-link display audio and navigation system
- 8-speaker Dynamic Sound Yamaha Premium audio
- 22.7kWh drive battery with improved cooling system
- 18-inch newly designed alloy wheels
- Black cloth upholstery
- Climate Control Engine Start System
- Connected Car Service (CCS)
- Driver Monitor System
- Electrochromatic frameless rear-view mirror
- FCM Haptic Brake Warning
- Improved Blind Spot intervention and Lane Departure Prevention systems
- LED interior lighting
- LED rear turn and reverse lamps
- Multi around view monitor with bird's eye view
- New front and rear bumpers
- Rear automatic braking linked with rear-view camera
- Steel bonnet and front fenders for improved NVH
- Traffic Sign Recognition with ACC Speed Limit Link
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Outlander PHEV ASPIRE Features (additional to ES)
- 5+2 seating configuration
- Slide and recline manual seat adjuster with walk-in system
- 20-inch newly designed alloy wheels
- Black Granlux and PVC upholstery
- Heated front seats and steering wheel
- Improved wireless phone charger design
- Mi-pilot with Lane Keep Assist
- Touch sensor steering vibration
- Traffic Jam Assist
Outlander PHEV EXCEED Features (additional to ASPIRE)
- 5-seat layout
- Choice of black or grey leather-appointed upholstery
- Ventilated driver and front passenger seats
- Frameless interior rear-view mirror with digital monitor
- Aluminium accelerator and brake pedal design
Outlander PHEV EXCEED TOURER Features (additional to EXCEED)
- 12-speaker Dynamic Sound Yamaha Ultimate audio system
- Brick Brown semi-aniline premium leather upholstery
- Massage function for driver and front passenger
- Heated second-row outer passenger seats
FAQ
What is the electric-only driving range of the updated Outlander PHEV?
The vehicle offers a WLTP-tested pure electric range of 86 kilometres. When measured against NEDC standards, the range increases to 103 kilometres, up from the 84 kilometres provided by the previous model.
How much does the 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV cost?
The range starts at $58,990 for the entry-level ES AWD. The mid-range Aspire is priced at $66,790, while the high-specification Exceed and Exceed Tourer are $71,640 and $74,490 respectively.
What are the key technical upgrades in the new Outlander PHEV?
The updated SUV features a larger 22.7kWh lithium-ion battery pack and two high-power electric motors. It also includes a suspension and steering package specifically tuned for Australian road conditions, featuring recalibrated shock absorbers and adjusted steering mapping.
What warranty does the Outlander PHEV come with?
The vehicle is covered by Mitsubishi’s 10/10/10 Diamond Advantage program, which includes a 10-year manufacturer warranty. Additionally, the drive battery is protected by a separate eight-year or 160,000km warranty.
What new interior features have been added?
The interior includes a redesigned centre console with 45 per cent more armrest storage and improved ergonomics. New features for higher grades include front-row seat ventilation, a massage function for the driver and front passenger, and premium Yamaha audio systems.
How many seats are available across the range?
The ES, Exceed, and Exceed Tourer models feature a five-seat layout. The Aspire grade is the only variant in the current PHEV lineup to offer a seven-seat (5+2) configuration.
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