Images: Mitsubishi ZJ.I Outlander (2012-14)
Released in November 2012, the Mitsubishi ZJ Outlander was a mid-size SUV. Manufactured in Japan, the Mk.3 Outlander was initially available with 2.0- and 2.4-litre MIVEC petrol engines and a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine. All models, however, had an ‘ECO’ drive mode which adjusted throttle response, air conditioning and four-wheel drive systems to conserve fuel… Read full Mitsubishi Mk.3 Outlander review
Images: Mitsubishi ZJ.II Outlander (2014-15)
Released in March 2014, the Mitsubishi ZJ.II Outlander introduced a subtle facelift and revised suspension. The Mitsubishi ZJ.II Outlander could be identified by its more prominent upper bumper, twin-blade horizontal upper grille, black gloss-finished main grille, silver rear skid plate, black wheel arches and silver roof rails. Outlander Aspire variants were also fitted with ten-spoke machine-faced alloy wheels and LED tail-lights.
Images: Mitsubishi ZK Outlander (2015-18)
Released in Australia in April, the 2015 Mitsubishi ZK Outlander introduced new styling, a revised range and interior upgrades. The ZK Outlander could be identified by Mitsubishi’s ‘Dynamic Shield’ design concept which included an aggressive front fascia and redesigned front bumpers, headlights, LED position lights, lower door sections and alloy wheels. At the rear, there was a new rear fascia and LED tail-lights.
Images: Mitsubishi ZL Outlander (2018-21)
Officially released in Australia in August 2018, the Mitsubishi ZL Outlander introduced styling, interior and mechanical upgrades. Visually, the Mitsubishi ZL Outlander could be identified by its twin-blade grille, new bumpers and new 18-inch alloy wheel design. The Outlander LS and Exceed variants were also fitted with a new rear spoiler which was claimed to provide improved aerodynamics and reduce wind noise.