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.
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.
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.