This $70K Mitsubishi Defies Expectations
$70,000. That’s what this sticker says, for a Mitsubishi. Most people would laugh, walk away, and buy a German SUV instead. But those people are making a huge mistake because this isn’t just an Outlander with a battery shoved in the trunk. It’s something the car industry is scared to
Everyone thinks they know what this brand stands for, but the 2026 model year changes the conversation entirely. We’re looking at a sticker price that makes you do a double-take, attached to a spec sheet that reads more like a luxury German cruiser than a family hauler. The secret isn’t under the hood, it’s under the floor, and it fundamentally changes how this SUV drives compared to every other hybrid on the market.
While other manufacturers are shrinking batteries to cut costs, this car goes the other direction with a massive capacity upgrade that blurs the line between EV and hybrid. From the diamond-quilted interior to the massage seats that come standard on this trim, we explore whether the driving experience actually justifies the premium price tag. You might be surprised by how much car you actually get.
Specs:
Model: 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Instyle+
Powertrain: 2.4L 4-Cyl + Twin Electric Motors
System Output: 225 kW / 306 PS
Battery: 22.7 kWh Lithium-ion
EV Range: ~86km (WLTP) / 100km+ (City)
Charging: AC + DC Fast Charging capable
Features: Massage seats, Head-Up Display, Bose/Yamaha Audio
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