The facelifted 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is simply days away from a full reveal and to show it the Japanese car-maker has launched three new shadowy teasers to whet your urge for food for the best-selling plug-in hybrid.
The pics of the refreshed Mitsubishi Outlander reveal the electrified mid-size SUV will get new LED working lamps that seems to characteristic five-square light-up components.
Not seen within the new teaser is a sharper grille design that blends intelligent energetic shutters to decrease aerodynamic drag and improve effectivity at cruising speeds.
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Inside, it’s virtually sure the plug-in hybrid mid-size SUV will get loads of new in-car tech.
That may embrace the Nissan X-TRAIL’s bigger 12.3-inch infotainment system working the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance’s latest-gen software program.
Beneath the pores and skin, essentially the most essential change will likely be combining the Outlander’s 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with a bigger battery than the present 20kWh energy pack.
The larger powerpack has been launched to spice up the EV vary to allow the Outlander PHEV to cowl greater than 100km of all-electric energy. The present vary declare is 84km (WLTP).
There’s no phrase but when the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander will make its debut, though it’s thought its first public outing with be on the Japan Mobility Present this October.
Mitsubishi Australia has already revealed it expects whole gross sales of PHEV variations of each the Outlander and the smaller Eclipse Cross to be double 2023 gross sales, in response to booming demand for its electrified SUVs.
Final 12 months, in response to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI), Mitsubishi Australia shifted 2274 Outlander PHEVs and 1296 Eclipse Cross PHEV.
As PHEVs, each vehicles profit from being eligible for the federal authorities’s electrical automotive low cost till April 1 2025.