HIGHLIGHTS

• Mitsubishi Motors’ first hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) to be introduced to the New Zealand market

• Outlander Sport HEV revealed ahead of NZ launch in Q3 2026

• More than 77,000 units sold globally since 2023 Indonesia launch (Xforce)

• First model in a major 2026 product wave, including a BEV and another key model

• Sole NZ example to be displayed at Fieldays

The company says its new compact SUV signals a significant step forward in the brand’s electrified journey, and a clear response to shifting demand from Kiwi drivers as more New Zealanders turn to electrified vehicles as a practical, lower – emissions alternative.

Known as Xforce in other global markets, Outlander Sport has sold more than 62,000 units sold across Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East since its debut in 2023.

MMNZ Chief Operating Officer Tony Johnston said the timing reflects both changing customer priorities and a broader transition within the market.

“We’re seeing more and more New Zealanders looking at electrified options, but not everyone is ready to make the jump to plug-in or fully electric vehicles,” said Johnston. “Outlander Sport HEV gives customers a highly efficient, practical SUV that delivers the benefits of electrification in a way that fits seamlessly into everyday life.”

While Mitsubishi has long been one of the leaders in plug – in hybrid technology – led by the success of Outlander PHEV – the introduction of Outlander Sport HEV marks the brand’s first step into hybrid electric vehicles for the New Zealand market.

The system pairs a 1.6-litre MIVEC petrol engine with Mitsubishi’s latest–generation hybrid technology, automatically switching between EV, hybrid and engine drive modes to optimise efficiency and performance.

The Outlander Sport HEV was unveiled to its dealer network and head office team at the Diamond Dealer awards

It incorporates multiple hybrid operating modes – including parallel and series hybrid configurations – with the system automatically selecting the most efficient set – up based on driving conditions and battery charge.

Designed to maximise electric drive in everyday conditions, the vehicle uses regenerative braking and intelligent energy management to reduce fuel consumption while maintaining smooth, quiet performance, claims Mitsubishi.

“The strength of this system is that it does the thinking for you,” said Johnston. “It’s constantly adapting to how and where you’re driving, so you get the efficiency benefits of electrification without needing to change your habits.”

Developed with everyday usability in mind, Outlander Sport HEV combines compact SUV proportions with the practicality and capability expected of a Mitsubishi.

Its ‘Silky & Solid’ design concept blends a refined, modern aesthetic with a strong and confident SUV stance. XLS and VRX are available in monotone colours – from bold finishes such as Volt Yellow to more understated tones like Graphite Grey – while VRX also offers distinctive two – tone options with a contrasting black roof.

Inside, the focus is on space, comfort and technology, they say. A wide instrument panel and high-quality materials create a more open cabin feel, supported by a 12.3-inch display system with wireless smartphone connectivity and a digital driver display that provides real – time energy flow, EV driving ratio and regeneration data. This gives drivers clear insight into how the hybrid system is operating and helping maximise efficiency in everyday driving.

The company says an expansive panoramic glass roof, standard across the range, further enhances the sense of space and light within the cabin, while additional soundproofing contributes to a quieter, more refined driving experience.

Additional soundproofing and noise-reduction measures contribute to a quieter, more refined cabin, while available Yamaha-tuned premium audio delivers a more immersive in- car experience, says Mitsubishi.

Advanced safety features – including the Outlander Sport’s signature adaptive cruise control, forward collision mitigation, blind spot warning and rear cross traffic alert, as well as the new addition, leading car departure notification – are standard across the range. VRX models take safety to the next level with a multi – around view monitor and moving object detection.

The arrival of Outlander Sport HEV is just the beginning of what is shaping up to be a landmark year for Mitsubishi Motors in New Zealand.

Already the third most popular automotive brand in the country – and second in passenger vehicles – MMNZ is preparing to introduce a wave of new models in 2026, including what they say is a leading-edge battery electric vehicle (BEV) and another key model.

“These new models will open the door to entirely new segments for Mitsubishi in New Zealand,” said Johnston.

“It’s about making sure we’re offering the right vehicles for where the market is heading, while continuing to build on the strengths that have made us such a popular and reliable choice for Kiwi drivers.”

Importantly, Johnston confirmed that the ASX will remain an integral part of the Mitsubishi range. “ASX continues to play a key role in our line – up and remains a very popular option for customers. Outlander Sport sits alongside it, giving buyers another choice within the compact SUV segment.”

Outlander Sport HEV is scheduled to arrive in New Zealand in the third quarter of 2026, with pricing and full specification details to be announced closer to launch.

Ahead of its official arrival, the only example in the country will be on public display at Fieldays at Mystery Creek (Site J42 – J46) from June 10 – 13.

For more information, go to www.mmnz.co.nz

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