
The Mitsubishi Outlander 2021 prices range from $29,990 for the basic trim level SUV Outlander ES 5 Seat (2WD) to $56,490 for the top of the range SUV Outlander Phev Exceed 5 Seat (awd).
The Mitsubishi Outlander 2021 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol, Diesel and Hybrid with Regular Unleaded. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 2.0L 5 SP Manual to the SUV 2.4L 1 SP Automatic.
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Mitsubishi Outlander Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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Black Edition 7 Seat (2WD) | 2.4LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $34,990 |
Black Edition 7 Seat (awd) | 2.4LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $37,490 |
ES 5 Seat (2WD) | 2.4LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $32,490 |
ES 5 Seat (2WD) | 2.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $29,990 |
ES 5 Seat (awd) | 2.4LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $34,990 |
ES 7 Seat (2WD) | 2.4LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $33,490 |
ES 7 Seat (awd) | 2.4LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $35,990 |
Exceed 7 Seat (awd) | 2.3LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $47,490 |
Exceed 7 Seat (awd) | 2.4LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $43,990 |
LS 7 Seat (2WD) | 2.4LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $35,490 |
LS 7 Seat (awd) | 2.3LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $41,490 |
LS 7 Seat (awd) | 2.4LULPRegular Unleaded PetrolCVT AUTOCVT auto | $37,990 |
Phev ES 5 Seat (awd) | 2.4LHyb/ULPHybrid with Regular Unleaded1 SP AUTO1 speed automatic | $47,990 |
Phev Exceed 5 Seat (awd) | 2.4LHyb/ULPHybrid with Regular Unleaded1 SP AUTO1 speed automatic | $56,490 |
Phev GSR 5 Seat (awd) | 2.4LHyb/ULPHybrid with Regular Unleaded1 SP AUTO1 speed automatic | $52,490 |
Mitsubishi Outlander 2021 FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mitsubishi Outlander here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Why is the fuel consumption in my '07 Mitsubishi Outlander so high?
It doesn’t take much to throw a modern engine off its game when it comes to fuel consumption. Modern electronics control just about every function of today’s engines and a single sensor that is giving the on-board computer incorrect information can throw the tune way out of whack without affecting the way the vehicle feels to drive.
The best advice is to have the car scanned by a workshop with the appropriate equipment to see if the car’s computer has detected any faults or glitches (which it will have logged). This is a vastly better approach than simply replacing parts at random and hoping that the problem will go away.
I agree that 14.5 litres per 100km is too much fuel for this car, so something is definitely wrong, especially if the consumption has suddenly increased without any change in your driving habits.
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Can the 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander tow a small caravan?
As most smaller caravans (two and four berth ones) weight between 800kg and 1300kg, you shouldn't have any problem towing one with a 2020 Outlander. The petrol-powered 2.0-litre and 2.4-litre models have a towing capacity of 1600kg, the diesel-powered ones can haul 2000kg and the PHEV plug-in electric vehicle version is limited to just 1500kg - so probably not that one if it's one of the heavier small caravans you're considering towing.
Please note that the towing capacity is the maximum the car can haul, which means if you have 300kg of luggage in the boot, and have a total of four people collectively weighing 300kg, you'll need to add 600kg to the weight of your caravan. Thus, with an Outlander 2.4L petrol, the maximum caravan weight including four people and luggage should not exceed 1000kg.
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What is the best family SUV for around $20000?
While the Mitsubishi Outlander is spacious, reliable and easy to drive, our experience testing it against rival medium SUVs have found it to be noisy and a little too firm riding to be truly comfortable and relaxing. At your price point, there are better alternatives out there.
Have you considered a Mazda CX-5? In petrol or diesel, we have found it to be a superior and more economical proposition, and is definitely quieter and more refined. Plus, the Mazda's all-wheel-drive system is more sophisticated and better at dealing with loose surfaces like sand.
A late-model (post 2014) S5-series Subaru Forester 2.5i petrol is far more economical than the earlier iterations, since it switched to a more efficient CVT continuously variable transmission. And there's also the 2.0D turbo-diesel which is economical. This, too, is a fine SUV on-road or for light off-road driving.
Finally, the Nissan X-Trail diesel is a roomy and capable choice, especially from 2017, when it received a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel to replace the older 1.6L unit.
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