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Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 2026 Launches in Australia With Longer EV Range and Higher Prices

Higher-capacity electrics headline an Australia‑tuned refresh focused on range, performance, cabin tech.

Overview

  • The updated plug‑in hybrid is on sale now from $58,990 plus on‑road costs, with increases up to $3,000 depending on variant.
  • A larger 22.7kWh battery lifts quoted electric range to 103km on NEDC (about 86km WLTP) and trims claimed lab fuel use to 1.2L/100km.
  • Combined system output rises to 221kW from the 2.4‑litre engine and dual motors, up from 185kW previously.
  • Local development delivers recalibrated suspension and steering, added NVH measures and new tyres for a smoother, more refined drive.
  • Tech and spec upgrades include a 12.3‑inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, connected services and driver monitoring, seating shifts to seven in Aspire and five in Exceed grades, and Mitsubishi retains its conditional 10‑year warranty with capped‑price servicing.