Mitsubishi Australia is offering buyers significant savings on its plug-in hybrid SUV this January, with up to $5000 in ‘cash-back’ incentives available across the MY24 Outlander PHEV range.
The promotion applies to all MY24 Mitsubishi Outlander plug-in hybrid variants, with incentives split by grade. Higher-spec GSR, Exceed, and Exceed Tourer trims of the popular PHEV SUV receive a $5000 rebate, while entry-level ES and Aspire variants of the Outlander are offered with a $1500 incentive.
Outlander PHEV Jan 2026 offers detailed
The table below outlines current list pricing and applicable rebates for the MY24 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV range. All prices exclude on-road costs.
| Variant | Seats | Price (before on-road costs) | Rebate |
| ES | 5 | $57,290 | $1500 |
| Aspire | 5 | $63,790 | $1500 |
| Exceed | 7 | $69,290 | $5000 |
| Exceed Tourer | 7 | $71,790 | $5000 |
| GSR | 7 | $73,790 | $5000 |
Despite being described as ‘cash back’, the bonus is applied directly to the purchase invoice rather than paid to customers as cash. Mitsubishi notes the rebate is applied to the final negotiated price at dealerships, with some retailers offering further discounts to clear remaining MY24 stock.
In many cases, the combination of Mitsubishi’s factory incentive and dealer-led discounts is pushing total savings beyond $10,000 compared to standard retail pricing for these units.
According to dealer feedback, buyers shopping around could secure an MY24 Outlander PHEV Exceed 7-seater for under $60,000 drive-away in some cases, representing close to a $15,000 saving off the vehicle’s recommended retail price.
Who is eligible for the Outlander PHEV deal?
The January incentive is available to both private buyers and Australian Business Number (ABN) holders and applies only to new, unregistered vehicles.
The offer does not apply to demonstrator or used vehicles and is also excluded from novated lease purchases. Mitsubishi confirms the promotion runs until January 31, 2026, unless extended or stock sells out earlier.
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV powertrain & range
All Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV variants are powered by a 2.4L petrol-hybrid engine paired with a 20kWh battery pack.
| Specifications | Mitsubishi Outlander |
| Engine | 2.4L Petrol-hybrid |
| Battery Capacity | 20kWh |
| Power (Combined) | 185kW |
| Torque (Combined) | 450Nm |
| Front Electric Motor Output | 85kW |
| Rear Electric Motor Output | 100kW |
| Transmission | Single-speed automatic |
| Drivetrain | AWD |
| Fuel Economy (Claimed) | 1.5L/100km |
| Electric Range (Claimed) | 84km |
The entry-level ES and Aspire variants are configured as 5-seaters, while the GSR, Exceed, and Exceed Tourer models offer 7-seat layouts aimed at larger families.
Warranty and servicing costs
The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is backed by a 5-year/100,000km warranty, which can be extended to 10 years and 200,000km if servicing is completed on schedule through authorised Mitsubishi dealers.
Service intervals are set at 15,000km or 12 months, with capped-price servicing detailed below.
| Service Interval | Cost |
| 12 months/ 15,000km | $356 |
| 24 months/ 30,000km | $455 |
| 36 months / 45,000km | $405 |
| 48 months/ 60,000km | $476 |
| 60 months/ 75,000km | $427 |
| 72 months/ 90,000km | $828 |
| 84 months/ 105,000km | $478 |
| 96 months/ 120,000km | $829 |
| 108 months/ 135,000km | $530 |
| 120 months/ 150,000km | $899 |
With demand for electrified family SUVs remaining strong, Mitsubishi’s January rebate positions the Outlander PHEV as one of the most aggressively priced plug-in hybrids currently available in Australia.
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