Mitsubishi introduced the plug-in hybrid version of its Outlander medium SUV in 2014, ushering in a lower entry point to PHEVs in Australia at $47,490 plus on-roads.
Over the years the price of the base Outlander PHEV grew to $50,490, however the introduction of the new ES variant has made it more affordable than ever before, at $45,990.
Can the cheaper ES lure more buyers into the Outlander PHEV range?