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Mitsubishi Celebrates 40 Years in U.S. With Special Edition 2023 Outlander, Outlander PHEV

mitsubishi outlander phev 40th anniversary edition exterior oem 01 jpg 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander 40th Anniversary Edition | Manufacturer image

Mitsubishi is celebrating 40 years of being in the U.S. market with the unveiling of a 40th Anniversary Edition trim for its 2023 Outlander and Outlander PHEV SUVs. The special-edition trim brings some styling changes to make it stand out from other Outlander trims and starts at $41,715 (all pricing includes a $1,345 destination charge).

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The 40th Anniversary Edition’s exterior styling carries over the core theme from the standard Outlander but adds a trim-exclusive coat of Black Diamond paint, a contrasting bronze color for the roof and 40th Anniversary badges. It builds on the SEL Premium Package and, as a result, features a healthy amount of upscale interior amenities, including leather seats, a head-up display and a Bose premium audio system. The special edition also adds door and cargo scuff plates, Dynamic Shield and center console illumination, a chrome hood emblem, and a rear bumper protector.

Performance for the 40th Anniversary Edition is dependent on which Outlander model it’s equipped to, but gas-powered models have a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 181 horsepower, and the plug-in Outlander uses a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and two electric motors to make a combined 248 hp. All-wheel drive and a continuously variable automatic transmission are standard on both versions.

Pricing and Release Date

The 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander 40th Anniversary Edition is available now. Full pricing is below:

  • Outlander: $41,715
  • Outlander PHEV: $51,735

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