Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 2025


Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1970, Mitsubishi's automotive origins date back to 1917, when the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., introduced the Mitsubishi Model A, Japan's first series-production automobile.

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Love that picture!

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I really like the design.
Its sporty, luxurious, a little RangeRover wanna be, but its cool.

3 engines: 2.4 136 PS + one electric engine 116 PS + another electric engine 136 PS = Together 388 PS, but obviously the inverter is too small, so the maximum power at once is 'only' 306 PS.
7.9s 0-100 kmh

The interior is also nice...many haptical buttons, no too big tablets....fine aniline leather...not bad Mitsubishi. Not bad at all.

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Up to 8 years warranty on the car and 8 years for the battery
I would choose it over every Q5, X3, GLC, XC60, RAV4, Tyron...even over a CX60
Fully equiped in Germany: 63.000 EUR - at least 20.000 EUR less, then a same equiped German, but 100x more reliable.
 
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306/388 ps and 0-100: 7,9….!? Not excactly impressive.

The Outlander is family SUV.
I think that the real number will be quite better then this in the brochure.
Because also for the EclipseCross PHEV in the brochure there are 11s 0-100 kmh, but in realtime the journalist were making around 9s:

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So i think that the Outlander will have around 6.5s 0-100 kmh realtime, which then is more then ok for such car.
I dont know why Mitsubishi is doing this (all other manufacturers do the opposite, writing better results in the brochure than they actually are), maybe because of some regulations, i dont know, but yes, the realtime figures are much better everytime then in their brochures...
 

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