New Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid Combines Gasoline Engine and Two Electric Motors, Delivering Up to 844 km of Range and Cutting-edge Technology for the Brazilian Market in 2025.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander, a model that marks a new phase for the brand in Brazil, arrives in a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) version bringing significant improvements in performance, technology, and range. With the promise of transforming the electrified SUV market, the new Mitsubishi Outlander plug-in hybrid offers up to 844 km of combined range and features three motors, uniting forces between gasoline and electricity to deliver a more efficient and refined experience.
Outlander PHEV Arrives in Brazil with 2.4 Engine and Two Electric Motors
The Mitsubishi Outlander hybrid is equipped with a 2.4 gasoline engine producing 134 horsepower and 20.6 kgfm of torque. Complementing this setup, two electric motors come into play: a front one with 114 horsepower and 26 kgfm, and a rear one with 134 horsepower and 19.9 kgfm. This three-in-one configuration of the Mitsubishi Outlander provides high performance with responsive and quiet drivability.
In addition to impressing with its powertrain, the Outlander PHEV stands out for its driving modes, including operations solely in electric mode (EV), in series hybrid mode where the combustion engine generates electricity, and in parallel hybrid mode, which utilizes the combined strength of all three motors.
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Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Offers 844 km of Range
One of the major highlights of the Mitsubishi Outlander hybrid is its impressive range. When operating in combined mode (fuel + electricity), the SUV can travel up to 844 km. In exclusively electric mode, it can run for 86 km, a significant figure for an SUV of its size.
The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV also offers two energy management modes: “Save,” which preserves battery charge for opportune moments, and “Charge,” which allows the battery to recharge while the vehicle is in motion, further enhancing daily use flexibility.
Shared Platform with Renault and Nissan, But Mitsubishi Engine
The new generation of the Mitsubishi Outlander uses the CMF-C/D platform, developed in partnership with the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. Nevertheless, the 2.4 naturally aspirated engine and the plug-in hybrid system are still 100% developed by Mitsubishi.
This combination ensures that the Mitsubishi Outlander hybrid boasts robustness, mechanical reliability, and the premium experience characteristic of the Japanese brand’s models. The SUV also features design updates, with a softened V-Motion grille and more elegant lines on the body, reinforcing the modern and sophisticated aspect of the model.
One of the significant updates is that the Mitsubishi Outlander plug-in hybrid now offers a seven-seat option. The reorganization of the battery pack allowed for the inclusion of a third row of seats without compromising passenger comfort.
As a result, the Mitsubishi Outlander hybrid becomes an attractive option for larger families, competing directly with the Caoa Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Plug-in Hybrid, but with advantages in range, technology, and build quality.
Top-notch Equipment and Safety
The equipment package of the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is one of the most comprehensive in its category. The SUV offers:
- 360º cameras with peripheral view;
- ADAS package of semi-autonomous assists (collision alert, autonomous braking, adaptive cruise control);
- Premium Yamaha sound system;
- Terrain mode selector;
- Toy-sensitive touchscreen entertainment system;
- Wireless connectivity for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
In terms of safety, the Mitsubishi Outlander hybrid has achieved top ratings in tests such as Latin NCAP, the Australian ANCAP, and the North American IIHS.
Price and Launch of the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV in Brazil
Still without an official price announced, Mitsubishi confirms that the new Outlander PHEV will arrive at Brazilian dealerships in 2025. It is estimated that its value will be above R$ 300,000, in line with other luxury plug-in hybrid SUVs already sold in the national market.
Mitsubishi also emphasizes that the Outlander PHEV is a global highlight for the brand, leading the sales of plug-in hybrid SUVs in demanding markets like Japan and Europe.
Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid Stands Out in the Segment
With the arrival of the Mitsubishi Outlander plug-in hybrid, Mitsubishi takes a leap in its presence in the electrified SUV market in Brazil. The combination of high range, three motors, seven-seat option, and advanced technologies is expected to position the Outlander PHEV as a reference among luxury SUVs.
The Mitsubishi Outlander hybrid is more than just an evolution of its traditional line: it is a statement for the brand in the future of sustainable mobility. Now, we await the official prices and the opening of reservations to see the real impact of this launch on the Brazilian market.


Essa marca na hora da revenda é prejuízo certo.
Depois que vi ao vivo hoje o Tank 300, acho difícil esse Outlander conseguir emplacar a mais de 250k
A Mitsubishi está falando nesse lançamento há mais de um ano. E até agora só falando. E não adianta vir com essa história de qualidade construtiva pois seus concorrentes diretos serão o BYD Song plus premium e o Haval H6 P34. Ambos abaixo de 300k. Se vier com o preço quase em 400k vai ter o mesmo destino do RAV4 plug-in, vai encalhar.