Just one additional piece of news concerning fuel consumption. Latest figure at 130 km/hr is 9.6 l/100km
My Mitsubishi dealer PHEV technician told me that beyond 120 km/hr the car runs in pure thermal mode - there is no thermal/electric optimization. So, to get the benefits of PHEV one has to set the max speed just under 120 km/hr - fuel consumption would then decrease dramatically, from 9.6 l/100km to somewhere around 7.5 L/100km, but that is still far from the 5.8 L/100km.
To get 5.8 L/100km one would probably have to run at around 50 km/hr, so to get the 824 km range advertised by Mitsubishi, one would have to drive approximately a total of 16 hrs. So, range is good for local city trips but not for long distance driving.
In France, our high speed highways limit is 130 km/hr. At 130 I get 45/9.6*100 = 470 kms. If I run at 120 I get 45/7.5*100 = 600 kms. The extra 130 range at 120 km/hr enables me to refuel at every other stop after 2+ hrs driving each leg. At 120 km/hr I save money and optimize my stops. At 130 km/hr the 420 range (470 - 50 for safety) I stop one first time at 2+ hrs of driving and then need to stop after a little less then 1 hr of driving which is too soon.
With my old Outlander Diesel I would get 8.5 l/100kms at 130 km/hrs. My range was 600 kms before the fuel warning would turn on. It was perfect. I'd stop every 2+ hrs and refuel at every other stop. But I don't regret the PHEV purchqse since i estimate that I'll do a total of 120000 kms 2/3 of which will be in the 90 km/hr range with 50% pure electric. My total cost would then be :
40000 pure electric = 4800 KW-hr at 0.07€/KW = 420 €
40000 at 6 l/100km = 2400 lts fuel
40000 at 7.5 l/100km = 3000 lts fuel
Total cost = 420 + 5400*1.4 = 7980€
With the diesel version cost would be 800*8 + 400*8.5 at 1.34 €/l = 9800€
But the car did cost me an extra 7000€ pver the equivalent diesel version so I really am not saving any money, on the contrary. Conclusion, I paid more to have a new toy and what a joy to drive. Higher resale value, lower maintenance costs might be offsetting factors.
That's for my 2 cents.
MiichelePHEV