Special new family SUV has arrived: 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander gets special 'Black' edition lands in Australia as it takes on Hyundai Tucson, Mazda CX-5 and Toyota RAV4

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Mitsubishi will feature a special ‘Black’ edition model of its popular family SUV in Australia, starting from $47,990 (before on-road costs). 

This deal is only available on the Mitsubishi Outlander LS all-wheel drive part-time seven-seater variant, which usually starts from $46,540, so the Black edition is a $1450 price bump.

As part of the exterior changes, the Black edition gets a wide range of blacked out features, such as roof rails, fog lamp bezels and side mirrors.

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There is also a two-tone black roof and black window surrounds.

It rides on exclusive 18-inch alloy wheels. Official Mitsubishi black alloy wheels are only otherwise available in 20-inch, at a cost of $2883.

On the inside, the car comes with microsuede seat trim with synthetic leather bolsters and door trims. 

The driver’s seat gets eight-way power adjustment and both front seats are heated.

2026 Mitsubishi Outlander LS Black Edition
2026 Mitsubishi Outlander LS Black Edition

These interior changes have been pulled from the up-spec Aspire grade of the Outlander, which is one level above the LS, starting from $51,040 for the AWD variant. 

The LS limited edition Outlander will be powered by the same 2.5-litre turbo-petrol engine found in other variants, which produces 135kW and 245Nm. 

The limited edition Outlander will be available in showrooms from next month, with an updated plug-in hybrid also on the way.

As part of the announcement, Mitsubishi has also made entry-level, two-wheel drive ES grade with seven-seats available to private buyers, with a starting price of $42,540. It was previously only for fleet buyers.

This makes it the cheapest seven-seat Outlander now available to buyers. 

Mitsubishi's family SUV recently copped a $750 price hike across the range, excluding the entry-level ES grade.

The Outlander was one of the best-selling family SUVs in 2025, marginally missing out on a spot in the top five for the segment. 

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Tim Gibson

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One of Tim’s earliest memories of cars is sitting in an Aston Martin at a car lottery in Heathrow Airport as a child preparing to come back to Australia after a holiday. He dreamed of being a journalist from early high school and worked as a football match reporter for his local association in the Illawarra before moving on to bylines at Football New South Wales and Football Australia. After working on radio at ABC Illawarra during university, Tim joined CarsGuide as a News Journalist to tackle the latest motoring news.
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