Snapshot
- ES, LS and Aspire variants affected
- Exceed grades remain unchanged despite price increase
- First updated arrivals expected in April
The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander has had to lose some standard features as the Japanese manufacturer battles against the global semiconductor shortage.
Mitsubishi Motors Australia has announced a number of minor equipment changes will come for its MY22.5 Outlander as it looks to keep production rolling, with only the Exceed and Exceed Touring variants remaining unchanged.
Affecting the ES, LS and Aspire variants, individual tweaks have been made to each grade to ensure units continue to arrive in dealerships, as the updates are expected to turn up on local shores from April.
The entry-level ES will now only have one-touch power window operation for the driver’s side window, rather than both sides as per 2022 models.
For the LS, it is now without a power tailgate, stepping back down to a manual operation as the Aspire’s full-digital driver display is replaced by a seven-inch multi-function instrument cluster.
Mitsubishi has also bumped up the price of its range-topping Exceed and Exceed Touring variants, with the increased premiums of $500 and $1000 respectively coming thanks to higher production costs.
“These changes to MY22.5 Outlander specification ensure Mitsubishi Motors Australia can secure timely production in these popular grades for our dealer network and customers,” said Mitsubishi Australia CEO, Shaun Westcott.
Mitsubishi’s fourth-generation Outlander launched last year and was followed by the reveal of a plug-in hybrid variant, with the latter’s timing still unconfirmed for Australia.
MY22.5 Mitsubishi Outlander pricing
Model | Seats | Price before on-road costs |
---|---|---|
ES 2WD | 5 | $34,490 |
ES 2WD | 7 | $35,490 |
ES AWD | 5 | $36,990 |
LS 2WD | 7 | $37,990 |
LS AWD | 7 | $40,490 |
Aspire 2WD | 7 | $41,490 |
Aspire AWD | 7 | $43,990 |
Exceed AWD | 7 | $48,490 (up $500) |
Exceed Tourer AWD | 7 | $50,990 (up $1000) |
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