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DJP

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Hi,

I've just tried to order a new PHEV 4h in Frost White and been told there is no Frost White stock left and Mitsubishi are working through their remaining stock as a new model is being released at the end of this year.

Does that sound right? Googled it but can't see anything about a new model coming out.
 
I have been told the same about a facelift. I ordered an Orient Red in February for collection in September but I've only just been told red is unavailable. Not happy as the colour choice is poor. I can now have white, black, grey or brown.

No where seems to have a red 4hs in stock :(
 
Which area of the world are you - I've done some googling and it appears UK is expecting new model in 2018 but other markets there is talk of new model sooner although I think it's similar to what we have already and has been delayed in some markets :?

This article was interesting http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-news/motor-shows-events/geneva/2016/mitsubishi-spells-out-its-suv-future/ as it fits my experience of LR ownership exactly :mrgreen:

With Land Rover moving upmarket, Bradley posits there could be an opportunity for Mitsubishi to move into the vacuum it leaves behind, as the Japanese brand repositions itself as a specialist in ‘proper’ SUVs. ‘Land Rover SUVs are excellent products but they are now relatively expensive. Is there a position underneath that, for tough, reliable SUVs that have ecologically friendly drivetrains, and are a bit more affordable to people?’
 
Thanks for the link. I'm in the UK, and it's supposed to be a facelifted model due at the end of the year, the dealer has no info on it, nor any idea of the price! I'm so annoyed as I ordered it to get the £5000 government grant, now I can't have my choice of colour so I could end up driving a £40k car in a colour I don't want.
 
Sorry, no sympathy from me, I'm afraid - I wanted a red one in 2014 having seen the diesel version but had to settle for white. I've been pissed off since, when 2015 buyers got the red option :twisted:

However, perhaps this is really about holding back production for the US launch?
 
I was told £5k government grant has been reduced to £2.5k but Mitsubishi will give another £2.5k if you use finance and dealer also offered discount so saved £8400 in end on my deal and was given choice of colours :?

I have sold my 8 months old Disco sport privately thanks to waiting lists and strong residuals - probably wouldn't of left LR without such a great deal although the uncomfortable 200 mile trip I did yesterday in LR took the shine off disco sport ownership :oops:

I will be furious if new Outlander appears in a few months and my Mitsubishi toe dipping will be short lived :shock:
 
I think that greendwarf might be right.
There are probably modifications in the pipeline to allow the PHEV to meet regulations in the USA (especially California).
I think EV range, ability to positively stop internal combustion engine, etc. etc. are all looked at more closely there.
Perhaps the much rumoured increase in battery capacity may be on the way, but I doubt it.
I have noticed that the main Mitsubishi dealers are getting more keen to move their old stock and dropping prices.
 
Muddywheels said:
Makes sense looking at this http://www.autoblog.com/2016/03/24/2017-mitsubishi-outlander-phev-official-new-york/

I think they called this launch off and said they would try again next year i.e. 2017/18

http://www.autoblog.com/2016/07/29/mitsubishi-outlander-phev-us-delay-summer-2017/

They note 'regulations and battery shortage' as reasons for yet another delay in North American launch.
 
greendwarf said:
Sorry, no sympathy from me, I'm afraid - I wanted a red one in 2014 having seen the diesel version but had to settle for white. I've been pissed off since, when 2015 buyers got the red option :twisted:

However, perhaps this is really about holding back production for the US launch?


I cant give you anything specific but understand that a new 17my could possibly be with us end of the year but more likely early next year. It does depend how quickly the run out of current stock goes as Mitsubishi are an importer. Currently there is just under 2000 vehicles ( all models) in stock although some colours have run out in certain derivatives. So until this number reduces Mitsubishi UK would be mad to release any information on a replacement. I would guess and its only a guess that the 17MY will only be a minor model year facelift.
 
Paris Motor Show Mitsubishi Concept PHEV

Press Release says that Latest Outlander and Outlander PHEV will also be on show.

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/motor-shows/mitsubishi-gt-phev-concept-revealed-ahead-paris-motor-show
 
This link says it is the new European spec. 2017 model year.

http://www.automotiveworld.com/news-releases/mitsubishi-motors-line-paris-motor-show-2016/

quote
Joining the Mitsubishi GT-PHEV Concept at the MMC booth will be the Mitsubishi eX Concept, a compact SUV powered by a next-generation EV system, and 2017 model year European market versions of the Outlander and Outlander PHEV – all being shown for the first time.

The Outlander features a new floor console and improved interior trim quality as well as MMC’s Forward Collision Mitigation System, now with a function to detect pedestrians, Blind Spot Warning and other advanced active safety systems. The Outlander PHEV meanwhile, adopts an EV Priority Mode that gives greater priority to all-electric operation as well as the same advanced active safety systems as the Outlander


It looks like only minor update to the interior and electronic driving systems.
 
anko said:
ian4x4 said:
The Outlander PHEV meanwhile, adopts an EV Priority Mode that gives greater priority to all-electric operation ....
And it was about time it did that :evil:

Il n'est jamais trop tard pour bien faire ;)
(It is never too late to set things right. )

Quoi que ... :roll:
(however ...)
 
Grand Tourer concept has important changes to the engine specs: "Under the skin is Mitsubishi's triple-motor PHEV system, featuring a next-generation battery pack, three electric motors and a traditional petrol engine. There's an electric-only range of 75 miles and a total range of 750 miles when the engine kicks in. The hybrid system is said to improve the car's on- and off-road ability thanks to the 'Super All Wheel Control' four-wheel drive tech."

That's the kind of range that would make a trade-up really worthwhile. The front of the concept car is very ugly though IMHO.

For pics etc see here: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/mitsubishi/asx/96108/mitsubishi-gt-phev-concept-set-for-paris-motor-show
 
Actually I think the front, in particular, looks better on this, as a complete redesign than the one just stuck on the original PHEV. :eek:
 
Thanks for the info and link to this Concept Grand Tourer.

Glad to hear that Mitsubishi is looking into a Larger Battery, 3 Motors? have to wait and see.

Just hope they leave the Outlander PHEV as is except for a Larger Battery.

This Concept Grand Tourer may have issue with rusting of the rear door and Frame cause the rear door will be continually spryed with with road Water, Snow and Salt for areas of the World that use Salt on the Roads.
 
Existing PHEV 2017 European addition

EV mode, electronic handbrake, new safety driving aids, and new infotainment system, seem to be the main changes, as expected.

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/mitsubishi/outlander/97185/updated-mitsubishi-outlander-phev-revealed-in-paris

This Mitsubishi Polish site seems to have same similar photos to the earlier USA version (shown but not launched)

http://press.mitsubishi.pl/pr/327715/mitsubishi-outlander-2017-paris-motor-show-2016?rss=true

I had read separately that some adjustments have been made to the suspension, but can't find confirmation.

No prices or actual UK specs yet.
 
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