
THE SMARTER WAY TO SUV
Scroll to see why the Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid Electric SUV is smarter than other SUVs.


The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is a Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle that can run on both electricity and gas — helping you save fuel and money. It’s everything you want in an SUV, but without the waste.


For up to 35 km, the Outlander PHEV can drive as a zero-emissions battery-powered vehicle. When the battery is depleted, the vehicle continues on utilizing its gasoline engine.


The Outlander PHEV automatically chooses between the three different drive modes, helping you get the most efficient drive and reduce your fuel costs.
LEARN MORE ABOUTTHE DRIVE MODES
HOW MUCH CAN YOU SAVE?

GO FARTHER THAN YOU MIGHT THINK
Don’t just go green — go far. By using the two electric motors and the gas engine in the most efficient ways, you can go far before having to recharge or refuel.

PLUG IN ANYWHERE
Charging the Outlander PHEV is as simple as plugging it in to any standard 120V wall outlet, like the one in your garage. If you’re on a long road trip with no outlet in sight, simply fill up your gas tank at any regular gas station.
LEARN MORE ABOUT CHARGINGFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle that has both an electric motor and a gasoline engine. It runs primarily on electricity and uses gas when it needs added power or the battery is depleted.
By being able to power the vehicle primarily through electricity, PHEVs reduce the amount of gas drivers use. And because the cost of electricity is lower than gas — it saves you money.
There are multiple ways to charge the Outlander PHEV.
To learn more about the different ways you can charge it, click here.
The Outlander PHEV can go up to 499 km combined between electric motor and gas engine use before needing to refuel or recharge.†
Electric Vehicles run only on electricity and have no backup gasoline engine if the battery runs out.
Hybrid Electric Vehicles run primarily on gas, with electric support. A small battery is charged by a generator which is powered by the gasoline engine, and cannot be plugged in. This gives it a limited electric drive range, with the gas engine almost always in use.
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles run on electricity and gas. The difference between a PHEV and a hybrid is that a PHEV battery can be recharged by plugging it into a standard wall outlet, as well as through the use of an on-board generator, and it has a larger battery. This gives you a longer electric driving distance and allows you stay in electric-only mode longer, too.
Yes. Depending on what province you live in, Provincial Incentive Programs may be available to residents who purchase an Outlander PHEV.
Yes. Depending on which province you live in, the Outlander PHEV can give you access to HOV or Reserved lanes where available.