Mitsubishi just revealed pricing and specs for the refreshed 2026 Outlander Plug-in Hybrid on March 16 (yesterday), noting that it’ll start at $43,245 and hit dealer lots in early May.
Per the release: The updated model gets a larger 22.7 kWh battery, 45 miles of all-electric range, 297 horsepower, and interior upgrades, including Yamaha audio and a redesigned wireless charging pad.
This means every Outlander in the lineup is now electrified for the first time.
And that checks two boxes under Momentum 2030 (Mitsubishi’s North American business plan we’ve covered before), which commits the brand to a path to electrification and to at least one new or extensively revised vehicle per year through fiscal 2030.
Zooming out: Unlike several competitors who’ve walked back EV and electrification targets in recent months, Mitsubishi appears to be staying the course by continuing to roll out electrified products on the timeline it committed to, even as federal EV rebates have dried up and demand signals have gotten murkier.
Whether that holds is worth watching, but for now, the cadence is intact.
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