2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is a plug-in hybrid SUV for the rest of us
If you can't afford those luxury PHEVs, Mitsubishi's offering might just be your jam.
The 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV will be the least expensive plug-in hybrid SUV when it comes to market in December.
The five-passenger SUV will start at $34,595.
The plug-in hybrid also has an on-board generator, so while it can be charged from a DC fast-charger, level 2 public charger or a standard outlet, it's not necessary.
The Outlander PHEV is eligible for a federal tax credit of $5,836, plus whatever your state may offer.
The Outlander uses two full-time 60 kW electric motors, one each on the front and rear axles, and a 2.0-liter gasoline engine.
Drivers can choose between six levels of regenerative braking with the column-mounted paddles.
The interior design is nothing special, but it features quality materials and a seven-inch touchscreen.
The Outlander PHEV supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
There is a standard AC outlet in the rear cargo compartment that can handle 1,500 watts of your electronic goodies.
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