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    2023 Mitsubishi Outlander

    New from

    $35,800 excl. on-roads

    8.2

    CarExpert Rating

    Safety Rating

    5

    Warranty

    5 year

    Fuel Efficiency

    1.5-8.1 L / 100KM

    About the Mitsubishi Outlander

    Last updated Oct 23, 2024

    The 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander is classified as a 4 Door Wagon currently on sale in Australia as part of the ZM MY23 generation, starting from $35,800 MLRP for the ES 5 SEAT (2WD) and topping out at $66,700 for the PHEV EXCEED 5+2 SEAT (AWD).

    There are 28 variants available for our market and the current year model went on sale in Jan of 2023. The Outlander is built in Japan and is available with 2.5L Direct Fuel Injection, equipped with a Continuously Variable Transmission Auto 8 Speed transmission with the drive sent to FWD. The Outlander is offered with a 5 year, unlimited kilometre warranty.

    Pros

    • Much improved design
    • Spacious cabin with 5+2 seating
    • Sprawling range

    Cons

    • Naturally-aspirated engine lacks punch
    • Third row is for children only
    • Floaty ride

    See Mitsubishi Outlander models from other years

    Mitsubishi Outlander Rating

    Chery Tiggo 7 Pro

    Entry-level

    Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class

    Best in class

    Overall rating

    8.2

    7.4

    8.9

    Mitsubishi Outlander News

    2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Price

    VariantPrice From*Price To*
    ES 5 SEAT (2WD)
    $36,300$36,300
    ES 7 SEAT (2WD)$36,600$36,600
    ES 5 SEAT (AWD)
    $37,200$37,200
    LS 7 SEAT (AWD)
    $39,100$39,100
    LS 7 SEAT (2WD)
    $39,700$39,700
    BLACK EDITION 7 SEAT (2WD)
    $41,400$41,400
    ASPIRE 7 SEAT (2WD)
    $41,500$41,500
    ASPIRE 7 SEAT (AWD)
    $42,400$42,400
    EXCEED 7 SEAT (AWD)
    $48,700$48,700
    EXCEED TOURER 7 SEAT (AWD)
    $51,100$51,100
    PHEV ES 5 SEAT (AWD)
    $55,100$55,100
    PHEV ASPIRE 5 SEAT (AWD)$57,100$57,100
    PHEV EXCEED TOUR 5+2 ST (AWD)$66,400$66,400
    PHEV EXCEED 5+2 SEAT (AWD)
    $66,700$66,700
    *excl. on-roads

    2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Specs

    See our comprehensive details for the Mitsubishi Outlander

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    2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Dimensions

    1740mm
    1862mm
    4710mm

    The dimensions shown above are for the base model.

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    2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Boot Space

    Five-seat petrol models have a full-size spare wheel and a boot capacity of 485L with all the seats upright. This expands to 1466L with the second row folded.

    Five-seat PHEV models have a tyre repair kit and a boot capacity of 494L with all the seats upright. This expands to 1414L with the second row folded.

    Seven-seat petrol models have a space saver spare wheel, and a claimed 163L with all three rows of seats upright. This expands to 478L with the third-row seats folded, and 1461L with the second row folded as well.

    Seven-seat PHEV models have a tyre repair kit and and a claimed 191L with all three rows of seats upright. This expands to 461L with the third-row seats folded, and 1387L with the second row folded.

    2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Safety Rating

    The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander hasn’t been crash tested by ANCAP, but it’ll come with a full suite of active safety features standard across the range.

    On the ES that includes:

    • Driver attention monitoring
    • Autonomous emergency braking
    • Blind-spot monitoring with braking assist
    • Lane departure warning with lane-keep assist
    • Emergency lane-change warning with auto braking
    • Adaptive cruise control
    • Reversing camera with front and rear parking sensors
    • Traffic sign recognition

    Moving to the LS gets you rear cross-traffic alert and reverse automatic emergency braking.

    All models feature first-row front, centre, and side airbags, a driver’s knee airbag, and curtain airbags for the first and second rows.

    2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Fuel Economy

    Claimed combined cycle fuel economy for the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander petrol range is below:

    • ES FWD five-seat: 7.5L/100km
    • ES AWD five-seat: 7.8L/100km
    • LS FWD seven-seat: 7.7L/100km
    • LS Black Edition FWD seven-seat: 7.7L/100km
    • LS AWD seven-seat: 8.1L/100km
    • Aspire FWD seven-seat: 7.7L/100km
    • Aspire AWD seven-seat: 8.1L/100km
    • Exceed AWD seven-seat: 8.1L/100km
    • Exceed Tourer AWD seven-seat: 8.1L/100km

    The Outlander PHEV has a claimed pure electric driving range of 84km according to lenient NEDC testing, and claimed combined fuel consumption of 1.5L/100km.

    PHEV models have a Type 2 charging port for AC charging and a CHAdeMO charging port for DC fast-charging.

    Mitsubishi claims that charging from 0-100 per cent using a DC rapid charger takes 38 minutes, whereas charging from 0-100 per cent using a 10A AC charger takes 9.5 hours.

    Petrol models have a 55L fuel tank, while PHEV models have a 56L. Both can consume a minimum of 91 RON regular unleaded petrol.

    The PHEV range includes Mitsubishi’s Dendo Drive House, a bi-directional charging system that allows you to recharge and discharge energy from the car’s 20kWh battery.

    This allows you to send back into the grid (Vehicle-to-Grid) or power a home or other property not connected to the grid (Vehicle-to-Home).

    All bar the base ES also include Vehicle-to-Load capability, with a pair of 1500W, 240V three-pin outlets that provide an AC power supply to run, for example, small appliances while you’re out camping.

    Mitsubishi OutlanderFuel TypeCombined
    ASPIRE 7 SEAT (2WD)
    UNLEADED PETROL7.7
    ASPIRE 7 SEAT (AWD)
    UNLEADED PETROL8.1
    BLACK EDITION 7 SEAT (2WD)
    UNLEADED PETROL7.7
    ES 5 SEAT (2WD)
    UNLEADED PETROL7.5
    ES 5 SEAT (AWD)
    UNLEADED PETROL7.8
    ES 7 SEAT (2WD)UNLEADED PETROL7.6
    EXCEED 7 SEAT (AWD)
    UNLEADED PETROL8.1
    EXCEED TOURER 7 SEAT (AWD)
    UNLEADED PETROL8.1
    LS 7 SEAT (2WD)
    UNLEADED PETROL7.7
    LS 7 SEAT (AWD)
    UNLEADED PETROL8.1
    LS BLACK EDITION 7 SEAT (2WD)UNLEADED PETROL7.7
    PHEV ASPIRE 5 SEAT (AWD)PREMIUM UNLEADED/ELECTRIC1.5
    PHEV ES 5 SEAT (AWD)
    PREMIUM UNLEADED/ELECTRIC1.5
    PHEV EXCEED 5+2 SEAT (AWD)
    PREMIUM UNLEADED/ELECTRIC1.5
    PHEV EXCEED TOUR 5+2 ST (AWD)PREMIUM UNLEADED/ELECTRIC1.5
    See all Mitsubishi Outlander Fuel Economy

    Cost of ownership

    What is the running and servicing costs of a Mitsubishi Outlander?

    All Mitsubishi Outlander’s need servicing every 12 Months months or 15,000km km, whichever comes first.

    How does the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander drive?

    Our expert take on Mitsubishi Outlander drivability.

    The Outlander has never really put the ‘Sport’ in ‘Sports Utility’, and the latest iteration doesn’t change that. However, it has a big-car feel on the road and is much more refined than its predecessor.

    Despite the average outputs on paper and the Aspire's 1725kg kerb weight, the petrol and CVT combination does a decent job delivering smooth progress without blowing your socks off. This is a car that's best driven sedately.

    Hammer it and the CVT will flare the revs, though there’s enough insulation that even under full throttle it's rarely ever loud’ It does lack the low-down shove of the turbocharged rivals becoming increasingly prevalent in the medium segment, for similar money.

    In terms of the ride and handling, there’s an interesting combination at play. The steering is light and the handling a little lofty, while the ride compliance is also taut and busy over smaller imperfections.

    The Outlander settles as the speed climbs and impresses with its general refinement, though the 20-inch wheels don’t offer the cushy ride that the rest of the dynamics might lead you to expect.

    We were impressed with the overall drive thanks to its predictable steering and body control, inspiring confidence whether you’re tackling B-roads or carparks.

    The Outlander’s driver assist suite may be significantly more advanced than before, but I found some features lacking given the 2021 launch timing.

    Namely, there’s no semi-autonomous highway driving mode like you’ll find in many rivals, and the lane-keep assist is so lax you could basically drift into the next lane. You could argue this is fixed by paying attention 100 per cent of the time, but given the Outlander is popular amongst parents with crying babies, having a safety net can be the difference between a last-minute re-centre or a dangerous accident.

    Otherwise the adaptive cruise and blind-spot monitoring systems are helpful inclusions, and are useful in day-to-day driving. The clear 360-degree camera and parking sensors make manoeuvring this 4710mm-long and 1852mm-wide family SUV that little bit easier.

    All-wheel drive in the case of our test car inspires extra confidence in poor weather or over loose surfaces, with Mitsubishi’s trick S-AWC system that uses torque vectoring via braking to help improve handling and enhance the dynamic feel.

    2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Options

    Options list for the Mitsubishi Outlander

    You can find more details on all the options and inclusions across the Mitsubishi Outlander variants on the official website, and within the official Mitsubishi Outlander specifications page.

    2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Colours

    What colours are available for the Mitsubishi Outlander

    The Outlander is available in the following colours:

    • White
    • White Diamond
    • Red Diamond
    • Cosmic Blue
    • Sterling Silver
    • Titanium
    • Black Diamond

    2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Warranty

    The 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander is covered by a five-year, 100,000km warranty as standard, that can be extended to 10 years and 200,000km if you service in Mitsubishi’s dealer network using its capped-price service program.

    All vehicles are sold with 12 months of roadside assist, which can be extended for up to four years when the vehicle is serviced at an authorised Mitsubishi dealer.

    Logbook service is required 15,000km or 12 months

    2023 Mitsubishi Outlander vs other SUV's to consider

    The Outlander is one of the newest entrants to the mid-sized SUV segment, and has one of the largest interiors. It's also quite unique in offering seven seats; seven-seat rivals are limited to the Nissan X-Trail and Honda CR-V, and both cars are significantly older.

    In five-seat guise, it's a more practical alternative to the Mazda CX-5 and Toyota RAV4. Those cars do have an edge on the Outlander when it comes to driving dynamics though, and both are available with more interesting engine options.

    Should you buy the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander

    Is this the right car for you? Out experts buy or not guide.

    The Outlander offers a lot of space and technology for the money, which has traditionally been a strong suit for the badge. It also stands out with the option of a seven-seat interior.

    We’d argue the Aspire is the sweet spot in the range, though the $4000 jump to the Exceed brings desirable upgrades such as a panoramic sunroof, tri-zone climate control, Bose premium audio and memory them .

    Mitsubishi Outlander FAQs

    The cheapest Mitsubishi Outlander is the ES 5 SEAT (2WD) that starts from $35,800.

    The most expensive Mitsubishi Outlander is the PHEV EXCEED 5+2 SEAT (AWD) that starts from $66,700.

    The best towing capacity of a Mitsubishi Outlander is 1600Kg offered by the following variants

    • ES 5 SEAT (2WD)
    • ES 7 SEAT (2WD)
    • ES 5 SEAT (AWD)
    • LS 7 SEAT (AWD)
    • LS 7 SEAT (2WD)
    • LS BLACK EDITION 7 SEAT (2WD)
    • ASPIRE 7 SEAT (2WD)
    • BLACK EDITION 7 SEAT (2WD)
    • ASPIRE 7 SEAT (AWD)
    • EXCEED 7 SEAT (AWD)
    • EXCEED TOURER 7 SEAT (AWD)
    • PHEV ES 5 SEAT (AWD)
    • PHEV ASPIRE 5 SEAT (AWD)
    • PHEV EXCEED TOUR 5+2 ST (AWD)
    • PHEV EXCEED 5+2 SEAT (AWD)

    The largest Mitsubishi Outlander is the LS BLACK EDITION 7 SEAT (2WD) which measures 1862mm wide, 4710mm in length and sits 1745mm tall.

    The most powerful Mitsubishi Outlander is the LS BLACK EDITION 7 SEAT (2WD) which has 135kW of power from its 2.5L Direct Fuel Injection engine.

    The Mitsubishi Outlander is built in Japan and shipped to Australia.

    The heaviest Mitsubishi Outlander is the PHEV EXCEED TOUR 5+2 ST (AWD) which weighs 2750 kg (kerb weight).

    See full fuel information for Mitsubishi Outlander below:

    VariantFuel Type
    PHEV EXCEED TOUR 5+2 ST (AWD)premium unleaded/electric
    PHEV EXCEED 5+2 SEAT (AWD)premium unleaded/electric
    PHEV EXCEED TOUR 5+2 ST (AWD)premium unleaded/electric
    PHEV EXCEED 5+2 SEAT (AWD)premium unleaded/electric
    PHEV ASPIRE 5 SEAT (AWD)premium unleaded/electric
    PHEV ASPIRE 5 SEAT (AWD)premium unleaded/electric
    PHEV ES 5 SEAT (AWD)premium unleaded/electric
    PHEV ES 5 SEAT (AWD)premium unleaded/electric
    LS BLACK EDITION 7 SEAT (2WD)unleaded petrol
    BLACK EDITION 7 SEAT (2WD)unleaded petrol
    ASPIRE 7 SEAT (2WD)unleaded petrol
    ASPIRE 7 SEAT (2WD)unleaded petrol
    ASPIRE 7 SEAT (AWD)unleaded petrol
    ASPIRE 7 SEAT (AWD)unleaded petrol
    EXCEED 7 SEAT (AWD)unleaded petrol
    EXCEED 7 SEAT (AWD)unleaded petrol
    EXCEED TOURER 7 SEAT (AWD)unleaded petrol
    EXCEED TOURER 7 SEAT (AWD)unleaded petrol
    ES 7 SEAT (2WD)unleaded petrol
    ES 7 SEAT (2WD)unleaded petrol
    LS 7 SEAT (AWD)unleaded petrol
    LS 7 SEAT (AWD)unleaded petrol
    LS 7 SEAT (2WD)unleaded petrol
    LS 7 SEAT (2WD)unleaded petrol
    ES 5 SEAT (2WD)unleaded petrol
    ES 5 SEAT (2WD)unleaded petrol
    ES 5 SEAT (AWD)unleaded petrol
    ES 5 SEAT (AWD)unleaded petrol