Introduced abroad in 2013, the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is among the best-selling plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) of all time. It made its debut in the North American market in 2018. The Outlander plug-in hybrid offers an electric driving range of 38 miles and with DC fast charging capabilities, the only PHEV crossover in its class with this feature. The Outlander PHEV faces tough competition from other crossover plug-in hybrids including the Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid and Toyota RAV4 Prime.
With the included Level 1 EV charger, this electric vehicle can fully charge in around 8 hours. While this allows drivers to charge fully overnight, Outlander drivers can maximize their all electric range with a more powerful Level 2 charging station. With a Level 2 charger like the JuiceBox 32, the Outlander can charge from empty to full capacity in four hours. This quick charging speed allows drivers to top off or fully recharge at home or at the workplace and make daily trips or commutes purely on battery power. Despite the smaller battery pack typical of PHEV models, the Outlander offers DC fast charging capabilities.
Model year
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Charge rate
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Battery size
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Charge time on Level 1
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Charge time with JuiceBox® 32
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All electric range
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2019-2020 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
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3.3 kW
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12 kWh
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6.75 hours
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3 hours
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22 miles
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2021-2022 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
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3.7 kW
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13.8 kWh
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8 hours
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3.25 hours
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24 miles
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2023-Present Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
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3.7 kW
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20 kWh
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14 hours
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6.5 hours
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38 miles
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