Mitsubishi reveals next generation Outlander PHEV 

THE MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric) has been a notable success amongst Australian buyers. The new model looks a lot sharper and brings with it considerably more features and technology.

Sales will commence in Japan on December 16, followed by Australia and New Zealand in the first half of 2022 and North America in the second half of 2022.

The all-new Outlander PHEV model is Mitsubishi’s flagship model, bringing together its expertise in electrification and all-wheel control technologies, while also incorporating a newly-developed platform and an array of advanced technologies. Based on the product concept of “I-Fu-Do-Do” or authentic and majestic in Japanese (really?), it adds a new dimension to the wide-ranging functionalities expected of an SUV. It also offers smooth yet powerful acceleration, and a safe, secure and comfortable ride unique to an electric vehicle (EV) in all driving conditions.

“With low CO2 emissions and environmental impact in terms of life-cycle assessment, the all-new Outlander PHEV model can be considered the best solution for carbon neutrality today,” said Takao Kato, President and Chief Executive Officer, MMC. “With our electrification technology that delivers an exhilarating, eco-friendly ride, plus all-wheel control technology for safety and peace of mind in any kind of weather and road conditions, we are confident this new Outlander can make driving even more enjoyable and fulfilling.”

The Outlander was initially released in 2001 as Mitsubishi’s first crossover SUV. Since then, it has been rolled out globally over three generations and has become a core model in the company’s line-up, comprising approximately 20 percent of the sales volume. After the PHEV model was added to the previous generation in Japan in 2013, it was sequentially launched in regions including Europe, Oceania, North America and ASEAN, and has become a leader in the PHEV category with around 290,000 total units sold to date.

The Outlander PHEV looks best from the rear three-quarter

Product overview 

The all-new Outlander PHEV model has been given significant upgrades all over, focusing on the following three attributes.

  • New-generation PHEV system that delivers more powerful road performance and greater driving range
  • Safe, secure and comfortable driving in various weather and road conditions
  • Exterior with powerful presence and advanced, high-class interior
The interior is improved, too

New-generation PHEV system delivers more powerful road performance and greater driving range 

To further enhance its appeal as an EV, Mitsubishi has completely updated the Outlander’s PHEV components, extended its EV driving range and enhanced the acceleration unique to EVs. With an increase of around 40 percent in the output of the front and rear motors and drive battery, the new model can keep driving in EV mode and avoid starting the engine as much as possible even when pressing hard on the accelerator. This delivers the smooth, powerful and satisfying motor-based driving of high-output twin-motor 4WD. Switching to a large capacity drive battery with total capacity of 20 kilowatt hours (kWh) and raising the equivalent all-electric range to 87km (in WLTC [Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure] mode) has assured sufficient driving range even when using functions such as the air conditioner, while at the same time helping to reduce the frequency of charging. An increase in the petrol tank capacity has also expanded the total possible range when combining EV driving with hybrid driving.

The power drive unit for the front motor is newly equipped with a booster function which bolsters performance by raising the supply of electric energy to the front motor while simultaneously reducing power consumption through improved generator efficiency. Unifying the rear motor with the control unit also secured enough floor space to install a third row of seats, enabling a seven-seat layout. Installing the control unit on the outside of the passenger compartment has also helped to shut out high-frequency noise for superior quietness.

An innovative new pedal operation mode makes it possible to accelerate and decelerate just by controlling the accelerator pedal. The accelerator pedal alone can exert proper braking force with no need to switch to the brake pedal when decelerating, so drivers can concentrate on steering and have more peace of mind in slippery surfaces such as snowy roads, as well as reducing the fatigue caused by switching pedals.

Simple, easy-to-understand dashboard layout

Safe, secure and comfortable driving in various weather and road conditions 

The S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) integrated vehicle dynamics control system, based on a twin-motor 4WD system with one drive motor in front and another in the rear, has a new brake AYC (Active Yaw Control) function for the rear wheels. This allows the system to distribute the driving force to the front and rear wheels optimally according to road and driving conditions, while torque vectoring by controlling the brakes on the left and right wheels is also possible for the front and rear wheels. This makes it possible to extract the maximum performance from all four tyres in a more balanced manner, delivering handling true to the driver’s intention and high operating stability.

Seven drive modes can be selected depending on road surface conditions and driving style. Normal is the basic mode, optimised for normal driving on paved roads. Tarmac mode provides brisk acceleration response and high-cornering performance on dry paved surfaces. Gravel mode provides optimised operation and handling capability on unpaved or wet paved roads, and Snow mode delivers stable vehicle behaviour on snowy and other slippery roads. Mud mode optimises tyre slippage according to vehicle speed for superior road handling on muddy roads and deep trenches of snow, while also providing better ability to escape when stuck. Modes that can be used according to driving style are Power mode, which delivers powerful acceleration when needed, and Eco mode which prioritises economic and environmentally-friendly driving. These seven driving modes ensure a comfortable, enjoyable driving experience along with safety and peace of mind.

The newly developed platform and highly rigid structure of RISE (Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution) body design achieve a high level of safety and steering stability. In addition to greatly increasing the front body rigidity and torsional rigidity which has contributed to improving steering stability, Mitsubishi has also used hot stamping method ultra-high tensile strength steel sheets (1470 MPa). Incorporated around the passenger compartment, these sheets go beyond the conventional steel sheet reinforcement to form a highly durable passenger compartment with little deformation. Inclusion of the latest version of Mitsubishi’s active safety technologies, which detect collision risks with multiple sensors for safer driving, keep collision risks to a minimum while offering safety and peace of mind.

The all-new Outlander is equipped with evolved MI-PILOT single-lane driver assistance technology for highways. The control system integrates Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane Keep Assist (LKA) to assist the driver in maintaining distance between vehicles while keeping in the centre of the lane. It also detects speed limit signs and automatically adjusts the set speed accordingly. MI-PILOT with Navi-link utilises map data to automatically adjust vehicle speed as needed according to curves, forks, and other circumstances on expressways. Also, the vehicle can automatically start within about 30 seconds of stopping in traffic, alleviating fatigue on the expressway.

Mitsubishi Connect is adopted for more safety, security and comfort behind the wheel. Users can easily access emergency assistance, check the travel-able distance of the drive battery, set charging times and alerts to avoid forgetting to charge, and display the positioning of a parked vehicle on the smartphone app maps to see where it is located. Mitsubishi Connect also has a parental control function that sends notifications of vehicle driving status.

The frontal treatment is a little heavy-handed

Exterior with powerful presence and advanced, high-class interior 

Based on the bold expressions of functionality with which Mitsubishi has designed its SUVs over the years, the company developed the all-new Outlander under its new design concept — Bold Stride — which expresses a bold presence with a solid stance and dependability.

On the front, Mitsubishi has evolved the Dynamic Shield for a new generation to create a front-end design with a sense of presence. Seen from the side, the large-diameter 20-inch wheels along with the muscular fender flares that house them combine with D-pillars inspired by the vertical tail of airplanes and a floating roof to conjure an image of powerful yet crisp road performance. The rear side of the all-new Outlander features tailgate design comprised of a hexagon motif, and the horizontally themed tail lights that extend to both edges create a styling that accentuates wideness and stability. Body colour can be selected from a total of 10 colours including the vivid, crystalline, high brightness Diamond Colour series – Red Diamond, White Diamond, and the new Black Diamond.

Inside, the horizontally sculpted instrument panel provides an excellent sense of the position of the vehicle while driving, and expresses robustness and a feeling of spaciousness. The centre console is designed to project a broad high-class presence. Finely textured soft padding that is pleasing to the touch can be found all over the interior, with stitching added for a high-quality feel. Based on the Mitsubishi Touch approach, the monitors and gauges are designed to be reassuringly easy to see, while the selectors, dials and switches are designed to provide a confident grip and operation, resulting in a quality feel that appeals to the senses.

Trim levels and pricing 

Three trim levels are available. The base model M (five passengers) comes standard with driver assistance technologies and active safety system, the fully equipped G (five or seven passengers) has additional features including 20-inch wheels and Mitsubishi Connect, and the high-end P (seven passengers) comes equipped with premium interior and exterior, Bose premium sound system and more.

The all-new Outlander PHEV model is priced from 4,621,100 to 5,320,700 yen (10 percent consumption tax included, $A53,834 to $A61,984).