2026 · SUV · Mitsubishi
Brand-new · Export from Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai













The 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander delivers practical seven-seat versatility in a compact footprint, powered by a 2.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine (135 kW, 244 Nm) paired with a CVT for smooth, quiet highway driving. LED lighting, 12.3-inch smartphone-link display with Bluetooth, dual-zone climate control, and multiple USB ports suit long-haul and daily commuting alike.
Front-wheel drive with 207 mm ground clearance and hill-start assist handles diverse terrain without demanding high fuel consumption. Safety coverage includes seven airbags, electronic stability control, and front/rear parking sensors plus rearview camera. This base-line trim balances equipment depth—power windows, roof spoiler, power-folding mirrors, anti-theft immobiliser—against affordable entry into the three-row SUV segment, making it attractive for re-exporters and fleet buyers across GCC, African, and emerging-market destinations.
The 2026 Outlander strikes a measured balance between practicality and operational cost, appealing to importers and fleet operators who prioritise reliability over outright performance. The 2.5-litre petrol engine produces adequate torque for urban and highway use; reviews note that engine noise under hard acceleration is present, but the CVT transmission's smooth behaviour and refined cabin insulation make it comfortable for regional commutes and cross-border logistics. Fuel economy benefits from front-wheel-drive efficiency—a key consideration for buyers in cost-conscious markets.
The seven-seat layout maximises interior space without a footprint that challenges narrow roads or tight parking. Dual-zone climate control and the 12.3-inch infotainment system with smartphone integration reflect modern connectivity expectations. Practical touches like the tonneau cover, multiple USB ports, and power-folding mirrors address real ownership needs. Manual seat adjustability keeps maintenance simple and reduces electrical fault risk—valued by re-exporters and buyers in regions where service networks are limited.
Safety architecture—seven airbags, ABS with electronic brakeforce distribution, active yaw control, and hill-descent assist—meets international standards and reinforces resale appeal across diverse markets. The 18-inch alloy wheels and 207 mm ground clearance provide stable road contact without compromising ride comfort on mixed surfaces, a trade-off this platform handles well compared to softer-riding competitors or higher-clearance rivals that consume more fuel. Build quality and powertrain dependability align with Mitsubishi's reputation, supporting long-term ownership in emerging economies where spare-parts availability and warranty support matter.