2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Consumer Reviews
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Very versatile
Great car overall, it has a larger battery Co pared to other PHEVs which gets it a higher rebate and green plates in Canada. Can do a typical commute in electric only. 3rd row is small but it is useful in a pinch. Great family car overall with decent power and handling for when you need to push it.
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OUTSTANDING VEHICLE!!!!!!!
90% + EV driving = minimal cost for gasoline ⛽️ No quality/ Warranty issues after one year of ownership/ driving. LONG MAY IT LAST= 5 / 10 YR WARRANTY. Would buy it again in a heartbeat!!!
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Simply wonderful
Admittedly, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But I love the Outlander looks, both inside and out. The seats for both my wife and me are the most comfortable and supportive in a vehicle we've ever had. It's my first foray into electric and you can tell this vehicle has been doing the PHEV thing for more than a decade as all of the switching is almost imperceptible to the driver. Certainly there are sounds and a difference in power application from a regular gas engine but they are so minimal that it was shockingly easy to adjust. The standard complaint of the tiny 3rd row truly isn't an issue for our situation. We almost always use the space with the 3rd row down but having the emergency ability to fit 7 people is always there unlike so many competitors. It's actually a massive strength and rain why we choose this car. And yes there is zero comfort for the 3rd row passengers but if it's only to be used in certain circumstances and the other 98% of the time it's converted into a large trunk space, it's a strength to us in our family of 4 situation. The interior is just great. Plenty of tech. A cheap and simple USB dongle gives Android wireless and wireless charging, the stitching on the premium level seating is beautiful. The ride is very quiet and tight. If you do your research, you'll notice this is one of the most reliable PHEV's, tech that has been progressed longer than any other PHEV SUV, as it was the first, is incredibly comfortable and lacks in no area except if you want super fast performance. It provides plenty around town and in non aggressive driving situations. For a family hauler with style and comfort, that can fit 7 people in a pinch, has plenty of all electric range and presents more of a value than any other in is class, this is a 10/10 choice.
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Bad overpowers the good
So many glitches where to start. Takes forever to charge. Approximately 16-20 hours from empty to full. The electric battery takes me to work (30 miles) but is empty for the drive home. The chargers at work are broke (which I didn’t know until purchasing an EV) so I’m not able to charge there. The gas powered engine cannot keep up with the weight of the vehicle and is extremely sluggish. Even when switching drive to only gas or only EV, the car does what it wants and doesn’t do what the setting is on. The myMitsubishi app constantly thinks my doors are open and therefore won’t charge the vehicle. I have to open doors and start vehicle to reset and then plug in. The mirrors don’t always fold when locked. Sometimes I can’t get the charging door open so I’m not able to plug it in. The brake paddles sometimes cause a very loud whirring noise from the battery. It goes away when on cruise control. 3rd row is useless unless you have an amputee with no legs. There are some things I like about the vehicle. Heads up display, seating is so comfortable, many luxury features and roomy interior. Good gas mileage. All in all too many glitches to deal with. I’m so ready to trade this in. I would not buy again.
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Piece of Crab/Phev 2023
I regretted buying the phev outlander 2023. The tailgate stopped working suddenly. I took to Edmonton Northside mitsubishi for repair Three times. They couldn't figure out the issue. Kept swapping parts from one vehicle and still nothing fixed. Now vehicle stayed for three days without any result. The sad part of it they don't give you a replacement till they get it fixed. I Kept using Uber for my family trips costing me a lot . Now my friend who advised me to choose Toyota Hybrid for the same price is Loughling loudly. My advice avoid this crab and choose another reliable brand and service.
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