The 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander came in the following variants and we’ve recorded 343 prices that people paid when buying new. The biggest discount achieved in 2020 on a new Mitsubishi Outlander was about $12,804 or 23.83% off. If you’re trying to sell and would like to calculate the market value of a 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander today, simply submit a free valuation request.
Price | Ranges from $ 7.00 to $57,290.00 |
Body Style | Wagon |
Release Date | From November 2017 to September 2023 |
Drive Type | FWD / AWD |
VIN Plate Location | Centre of Windscreen / RHS - Lower A-Pillar |
Compliance Plate Location | Driver Side A-Pillar |
Country of Origin | JAPAN |
Safety ANCAP Rating | 5 |
Number of Doors | 4 |
Seating Capacity | 5 to 7 |
Boot Space | 477 Litres |
Disc Brake Count | 4 |
Disc Brakes | Standard |
Ventilated Disc Brake Count | 2 |
Air Conditioning | Air conditioning type: fully-auto Climate control number of zones: 2 |
Armrests | Front seat centre armrest Rear seat centre armrest |
Drink Holders | Front seats Rear seats |
Driving | Cruise control Cruise control - adaptive cruise control |
Vanity Mirror | Driver Driver - illuminated Passenger Passenger - illuminated |
Ventilation System | Controls - passenger seat Digital display Heater type: electric |
Trip Computer | Average fuel consumption Average speed Instantaneous fuel consumption Range for remaining fuel |
Voice Activating System | Includes audio player Includes phone functions |
Power Sockets | 12v power outlet boot/cargo 12v power outlet front |
Audio System | Colour screen Digital radio Radio: AM/FM Remote audio controls Remote audio controls type - steering wheel mounted Touch screen |
Bluetooth | Includes music streaming Includes phone control |
Connections | USB connection front USB connection rear |
Media Control | Touch screen |
Mobile Integration | Android Auto Apple CarPlay |
Screen | Dashboard 1 Dashboard 1 screen size (in) : 7.0 Dashboard 1 touch screen - yes Instrument panel 1 Instrument panel 1 screen size (in) : 4.2 |
Speakers | Total: 6 |
Luxury Trim | On dash: piano black On doors: piano black On gearknob: alloy On handbrake grip: none |
Seat Upholstery | Additional seat material: synthetic leather Main seat material: synthetic suede |
Headlights | Auto highbeam Bulb type (high beam) Bulb type (low beam) Dusk sensor Headlight cleaners Height adjustable Height adjustment Lens type |
Power Windows | Front Rear |
Rear View Mirrors | Auto-dimming |
Wipers | Intermittent Rain sensor |
Airbags | Knee airbags - driver Number of: 7 Side airbag - front Side curtain airbag - front and rear |
Alarm | Standard |
Collision Warning System | Activates brake lights Automatic braking Brakes at low speed Minimum speed to activate (kph): 5 Pedestrian avoidance system |
Driver Assistance | Lane departure warning |
Emergency | Brake assist system |
Isofix | Standard |
Seatbelts | Driver Driver - height adjustable Driver - pre-tensioners Passenger Passenger - height adjustable Passenger - pre-tensioners |
Vehicle Control | Electronic brake distribution Electronic traction control Hill holder |
Second Row Seats | Folding: 40/60 Reclining type: manual Seating capacity: 3 Type: split bench |
Front Row Seats - Driver | Electrically adjustable Heated Height type: electric Lumbar type: electric Number of electrical adjustments: 4 Reach type: electric Reclining type: electric Type: bucket |
Front Row Seats - Passenger | Electrically adjustable Heated Number of electrical adjustments: 2 Reach type: electric Reclining type: electric Type: bucket |
Power Steering | Standard |
Steering Wheel | Height adjustment Multi-function Telescopic adjustment Type: leather covered |
Available in |
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Type | MULTI POINT F/INJ / DIRECT FUEL INJ / DIESEL TURBO F/INJ / TURBO CDI |
Size | From 1998cc (2L) to 2488cc (2.5L) |
Power | 124kW @ 6000rpm / 135kW @ 6000rpm / 110kW @ 6000rpm / 87kW @ 4500rpm / 94kW @ 4500rpm / 98kW @ 5000rpm / 110kW @ 3500rpm |
Torque | 220Nm @ 4200rpm / 245Nm @ 3600rpm / 244Nm @ 3600rpm / 190Nm @ 4200rpm / 194Nm @ 4200rpm / 186Nm @ 4500rpm / 199Nm @ 4500rpm / 195Nm @ 4300rpm / 360Nm @ 1500rpm |
Cylinders | 4 |
Number of Valves | 16 |
Valves | VARIABLE SINGLE OVERHEAD CAM / DUAL OVERHEAD CAM / VARIABLE DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAM |
Compression Ratio | From 10.50 to 14.90 |
Bore/stroke | 88.00x97.00 / 89.00x100.00 / 86.00x86.00 / 86.00x97.60 |
Transmission | Automatic / Manual |
Drive Type | FWD / AWD |
Steering Type | RACK & PINION - POWER ASSISTED / ELECTRIC POWER STEERING |
Turning Circle | From 10.60 to 11.20 |
Brake (Front) Type | DISC - VENTILATED |
Brake (Rear) Type | DISC |
Front Tyre & Wheel Size | 225/55 R18 - 7x18 | 225/55 R18 98H - 7Jx18 | 235/60 R18 103H - 7.5Jx18 | 255/55 R18 98H - 7Jx18 | 255/45 R20 101W - 8Jx20 |
Rear Tyre & Wheel Size | 225/55 R18 - 7x18 | 255/55 R18 98H - 7Jx18 | 235/60 R18 103H - 7.5Jx18 | 255/45 R20 101W - 8Jx20 | 225/55 R18 98H - 7Jx18 |
Front Suspension Type | MacPherson Strut / CS / HyDSA / ARB / Stabiliser bar / GD |
Rear Suspension Type | MLS / TA / CS / HyDSA / ARB / Stabiliser bar |
Fuel Type | Petrol / Hybrid / Diesel |
Fuel Tank Capacity | From 45.0L to 63.0L |
Fuel Consumption Combined (Average) | From 0.8L/100km to 4.1L/100km |
Fuel Consumption City (Average) | From 1.5L/100km to 8.1L/100km |
Fuel Consumption Highway (Average) | - |
Emission Standard | - |
Length | From 4,655mm to 4,710mm |
Width | From 45mm to 63mm |
Height | From 1,680mm to 1,745mm |
Wheelbase | From 2,670mm to 2,706mm |
Front Track | From 1,540mm to 1,593mm |
Rear Track | From 1,540mm to 1,602mm |
Ground Clearance | From 190mm to 215mm |
Gross Vehicle Mass | From 1,985kg to 2,650kg |
Gross Combination Mass | From 0kg to 4,290kg |
Braked Towing Capacity | From 1,500kg to 2,000kg |
Unbraked Towing Capacity | From 735kg to 750kg |
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If you're eyeing a second-hand Mitsubishi Outlander, some of the things you may wish to look for include paint chipping, or premature break wear. In the case of paint chipping, some of the models from a few years back were reportedly vulnerable to scratching, particularly early into their ownership. The 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander was associated with brake wear at a low mileage, as well as engine stalling when changing between reverse and drive, although in the years since, these issues have not been reported. As with any car, things will deteriorate or need replacement from time to time, so don't be alarmed because every car needs some care and maintenance.
Mitsubishi didn't become one of Australia’s best-selling car brands and a household name for no reason, with the Japanese auto brand representing excellent quality. You'll find a meticulous level of detail in every model, not to mention an enduring ability to keep on keeping on. Whether it's the SUV and crossover range, inner-city vehicles or the rugged Triton ute, Mitsubishi is a brand that is built to last. Capping it all off, Mitsubishi offers a 10-year/200,000km new car warranty on all of its vehicles when serviced exclusively within the Mitsubishi dealer network, which is an industry-leading standard.
All vehicles depreciate as soon as you take possession of them, the real difference comes down to the rate at which a vehicle depreciates. For the Mitsubishi Outlander, this medium-size SUV will lose more of its value than a smaller SUV, and may also fetch less demand in the second-hand market than a Toyota, despite being just as reliable and sturdy. After three years you can expect the car to retain somewhere in the vicinity of 55% of its original value, although of course this depends on how well it has been maintained and in what condition it is. Expect the Outlander to be worth about 45% of its original price after 5 years.
There is an all-new, fully-redesigned Mitsubishi Outlander on the way in 2021, but right now the emphasis is on providing the right showroom bait for buyers. So, while the world waits for the new-generation Outlander, Australia is getting an update for the ageing original PHEV mid-size SUV. “This is a model-year update. We’ve realigned some of the range. It’...
View ReviewIt's very cheap for what you get. Part of the reason for that is Mitsubishi hasn't spent much money on developing the car over the years because customers keep buying them and there's little need to go bananas with the stuff its pricier competitors have. And with the departure of Holden (run-out specials aside), the Outlander cements itself as the cheapest s...
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View ReviewElectrified cars are sexy at the moment. Pure-electric vehicles such as the Audi e-tron and Mercedes-Benz EQC are popping up rapidly, and even the uber-cool Range Rover Evoque will soon have a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) option. Mitsubishi isn’t really sexy, and hasn’t been for some time. Remember the Lancer Evolution? We do, but only just. Yet it was early to t...
View ReviewIt isn’t common practice for models to get a drivetrain overhaul on its seventh birthday. But the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV plug-in hybrid will be celebrating its seventh anniversary on the market with a bigger displacement 91kW 2.4-litre naturally-aspirated inline-four engine, replacing the 89kW 2.0-litre incumbent from the model’s Australian line-up. Compl...
View ReviewIt's a car full of tech and comfort, but it does lack cabin storage and I find the driver's postion at it's highest setting is still low if you're a driver that prefers higher seating postion
View Reviewi found my Mitsubishi Outlander full of excellent features and a great car to drive.
View ReviewComfortable, quiet. My only issue is reaching the front seat belts as b post is well behind seat back with seat fuĺy back!
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