New Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV REVIEW – Hybrid SUV gets even better with new upgrades

Once upon a time Mitsubishi was famous for its testosterone-fuelled rally replica Lancer Evolution saloon.

It was a time when petrol was cheap and environmental issues were a fringe concern. Now it is the opposite and, once again, Mitsubishi finds itself with the right car at the right time.

Its plug-in hybrid Outlander promises to combine SUV attributes with running costs and economy that would trump a supermini.

 

Cambria Automobiles (LONCAMB) was incorporated in March 2006 with the objective of creating an independent UK motor dealership group representing both the volume, premium and luxury segments of the motor vehicle market through a “buy and build” strategy.

 

 

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