The Exceed sits second from the top of the Outlander range and is available only as a five-seater in all-wheel drive.
It is priced from $55,140 before on-roads and features all of the equipment from the lower grade Aspire, plus 'high-grade leather-appointed' seats and interior trim, heating, ventilation and power adjust for the front two positions, memory options for the driver's seat, a digital rear-vision mirror, a hands-free power tailgate, an upgrade to tri-zone climate adding a third climate zone for the second row, aluminium pedals, a panoramic opening sunroof, built-in sunshades for the rear windows, and a full-size alloy spare.
It scores the full safety suite consisting of the standard auto emergency braking (front and rear), lane keep assist with departure warning, blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, driver attention alert, traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control with traffic jam assist, and adaptive high beams.
All combustion Outlander grades are powered by the same 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine (135kW/244Nm) mated to a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). Importantly for the 2025 update, all Outlander grades now score an Australian-developed ride and handling tune.
Fuel consumption is rated at 8.1L/100km. All combustion Outlanders can use 91RON petrol.
Boot capacity is 485 litres in all five-seat combustion-powered Outlanders, and the spare resides under the floor.
Mitsubishi Outlander 2026: Exceed 5 Seat (awd)
| Engine Type | Inline 4, 2.5L |
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| Fuel Efficiency | 8.1L/100km (combined) |
| Seating | 5 |
| Price From | $55,140 |
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