The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 2023 hit dealerships in November, and we now have full pricing information for its various trim levels. Depending on how luxurious you get, there’s a $10,000 difference between the base and flagship models.
In September, we learned that the base price of an electrified Outlander was $41,190. That includes a $1,345 mandatory destination fee ($39,845 without it), and it gets you the Outlander PHEV ES with a list of convenient standard equipment. 18-inch alloy wheels, 12.3-inch digital cluster display, 8-inch center screen, and a host of driver assistance are included, making the entry-level offer a tempting choice. Given that all 2023 Outlander PHEVs are all-wheel-drive seven-passenger models, that’s even more tempting.
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The SE is the next move, starting at $43,490. It adds 20-inch wheels, a larger center screen, heated front seats, leather and synthetic leather for the interior, and even more driver assistance, among other things. SEL takes the tool even further, offering full skins and many SEL sublevels starting at $46,790. The flagship Outlander PHEV is the 40th Anniversary Edition, sporting a Black Diamond exterior finish with a bronze roof and special badge. That model starts at $51,340, including destination fees.
The following is a complete breakdown of the price of the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 2023 by trim.
Model / Crop | Initial price | MSRP (with destination cost $1,345) |
Outlander PHEV ES | $39,845 | $41,190 |
Outlander PHEV SE | $42,145 | $43,490 |
Outlander PHEV SE / w Tech Pkg | $44,145 | $45,490 |
Outlander PHEV SEL | $45,445 | $46,790 |
PHEV SEL . Outlander Tour | $47,645 | $48,990 |
Outlander PHEV SEL Premium | $48,145 | $49,490 |
40th Anniversary of Outlander PHEV | $49.995 | $51,340 |
Under the skin, the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 2023 offers two electric motors for the front and rear wheels, working with a single 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. The combined output is 248 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque, but the dual motor setup allows the Outlander to maintain all-wheel-drive grip in all-electric mode. With a full load, this three-row SUV can cover a distance of 38 miles without using its gasoline engine.
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