The Mitsubishi Outlander has entered 2026 with no mechanical or specification tweaks, but the Black Edition has returned, there’s a new top-spec paint finish, and prices are up.

Mitsubishi’s top-selling model – and its largest current SUV – still starts at $39,990 before on-road costs for the entry-level ES FWD five-seater, but prices are up by $750 across the rest of the range, from the five-seat ES AWD.

At the top of the range is still the five-seat Exceed Tourer AWD, which can now be had in a fifth two-tone paint option: Red Diamond with a Black Mica roof. This joins the existing four monochrome finishes and is a no-cost option.

The LS Black Edition is back for the first time since 2024, priced at $45,490 before on-roads, slotting between the mid-spec LS FWD and LS AWD. Like the other two Outlander LS trims, the Black Edition is only available with seven seats.

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It adds a black grille, front and rear bumpers and door mirrors, and rides on unique 20-inch black alloy wheels. Further gloss-black exterior accents are found on the B- and C-pillars.

Inside, it gets a black headliner and black synthetic leather/Granlux upholstery. Only four exterior colours are available, comprising grey, black, white, and red.

The range continues to be powered by a 2.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder petrol engine, sending power through an ‘eight-speed’ continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). Front- and all-wheel drive options are available depending on the variant.

The SUV also maintains its Australian-developed suspension tune, which arrived as part of a mid-life update in 2025.