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Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (2013-2021) running costs

The Outlander is affordable to buy and run for such a spacious plug-in hybrid SUV, and it makes a lot of sense for company-car buyers

Overall rating

3.5 out of 5

Running costs rating

4.0 out of 5

Insurance groupWarrantyService intervals2021/22 company-car cost (20%/40%)
27-315yrs / 62,500 miles1yr / 12,500 milesFrom £930 / £1,860

The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV isn’t cheap compared with petrol or diesel alternatives like the Skoda Kodiaq, which starts at some £10,000 less than the cheapest plug-in Outlander. However, it's one of the most affordable ways into a large plug-in hybrid SUV. A Volvo XC60 Recharge is vastly more expensive, and rivals like the MINI Countryman are smaller, if also cheaper.

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It’s a much more compelling proposition for company-car users; the Outlander PHEV attracts half the Benefit-in-Kind (BiK) tax of an equivalent Skoda Kodiaq 2.0-litre diesel, and the most basic Outlander PHEV Verve model will cost a 20% taxpayer around £930 per year in BiK. The differences are even greater if you're a higher-rate tax payer.

Running costs for the Outlander will be seriously cheap if you charge up routinely, at which point you have a large SUV that’ll cost roughly £1-£1.50 to top up from a home charger – returning an official range of up to 28 miles. The catch is that the Outlander will be quite expensive to fuel if you rely heavily on its petrol engine. This is a heavy car and you’ll be lucky to see 35mpg without charging, so make sure that you can plug it in regularly enough to make best use of the electric running.

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV insurance group

Falling into insurance groups 27-31 should make the Outlander usefully cheaper to insure than a Volvo XC60 T8 Twin Engine, for instance, but also more expensive than a Skoda Kodiaq.

Warranty

The Mitsubishi Outlander has a five-year/62,500-mile warranty, although there’s no mileage limit for the first two years. That’s way better than the three-year/60,000-mile warranty offered by most manufacturers, although Kia’s seven-year warranty still pips it.

Servicing

You’ll need to have your Outlander PHEV serviced every year or 12,500 miles, and you can buy a fixed-price pack for around £500 to cover the first three years.

Road tax

The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is exempt from first-year road tax and will get you into London’s Congestion Charge zone for free until October 2021. However, from the second year on it’s subject to £145-a-year VED (road tax) and, if you buy one that costs more than £40,000, you’ll also pay an additional annual surcharge of £335 the first five times you tax it.

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