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Official statement confirms what has been hinted at elsewhere in the forum recently.
See news here: http://www.hybridcars.com/exclusive-2017-mitsubishi-outlander-phev-postponed-to-next-summer/

Very disappointing :(

The fact that they explain the delay is "in order to meet a level of competitiveness that will exceed customer expectations in the United States" doesn't make much sense to me, given that there currently are ZERO competitors offering any plug-in SUV at a similar price point (at least to my knowledge).
 
crussellsprout said:
Official statement confirms what has been hinted at elsewhere in the forum recently.
See news here: http://www.hybridcars.com/exclusive-2017-mitsubishi-outlander-phev-postponed-to-next-summer/

Very disappointing :(

The fact that they explain the delay is "in order to meet a level of competitiveness that will exceed customer expectations in the United States" doesn't make much sense to me, given that there currently are ZERO competitors offering any plug-in SUV at a similar price point (at least to my knowledge).

Yes very disappointing that Mitsubishi has decided to delay once again the introduction of the PHEV to North America till the Summer of 2017 given the fact that many other Manufacturers have indicated that they will be introducing PHEV in 2017 and these include and are not limited to the Chrysler Pacifica, Toyota Prius and Toyota Rav4, BMW and others from what I have been reading.

My Next Vehicle will be a PHEV and an SUV or Minivan. Was hoping for the Outlander PHEV but if Mitsubishi fails to have one available for North America when other Car Makers have them, I may have no choice but to look for a different Brand, sorry to say.
 
Do you have any links to details of a RAV4 PHEV in the works? I have not seen that mentioned anywhere. If released, that would seem like the only close competitor to the Outlander PHEV, in my view.
 
crussellsprout said:
Do you have any links to details of a RAV4 PHEV in the works? I have not seen that mentioned anywhere. If released, that would seem like the only close competitor to the Outlander PHEV, in my view.

No Links yet no, sorry. Toyota Dealer mentioned that he was told by his district Manager that they would be available in the Summer of 2017.

Only link I have seen from my previous post and in the similar price range is for the Chrysler Pacifica.
 
I like this but it's 2020.

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/skoda-electric-suv-under-development
 
vs2 said:
I like this but it's 2020.

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/skoda-electric-suv-under-development

So do I. and my PHEV, at 6 years old, might be due for replacement then. :)
 
vs2 said:
I like this but it's 2020.

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/skoda-electric-suv-under-development

I wish the BYD Tang SUV was available outside China.
Its around US$48,000 and has already sold 33,990 units through May 2016.
0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds
80 km (50 mi) all electric range.
Its a copy of the Outlander PHEV, but on steroids!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BYD_Tang
 
zzcoopej said:
vs2 said:
I like this but it's 2020.

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/skoda-electric-suv-under-development

I wish the BYD Tang SUV was available outside China.
Its around US$48,000 and has already sold 33,990 units through May 2016.
0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds
80 km (50 mi) all electric range.
Its a copy of the Outlander PHEV, but on steroids!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BYD_Tang

I don't think I'll get another PHEV. I'll stick with the Outlander until a 500km range SUV 4x4 BEV comes onto the market. That Skoda in the link says 300 mi (500 km) range and charges in 15 minutes!! We will see, time will tell.
 
From what I read the BYD Tang SUV PHEV sells slightly more cars than the Outlander PHEV worldwide.

http://insideevs.com/worlds-top-10-selling-plug-in-electric-cars-and-top-10-manufacturers-may-2016/

Also, out of interest,

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/unprecedented-lineup-of-new-energy-vehicle-makers-gather-at-shanghai-international-green-auto-show-300292504.html

BYD, a private high-tech company with three industrial clusters including IT, automobiles and new energy, will demonstrate its strength in the new energy vehicle field with its main electric models. C9, the world's first pure electric long range bus, uses BYD's proprietary in-wheel drive technology which can convert kinetic energy into electric energy which is then stored in the Fe battery when the bus brakes, helping to efficiently improve driving safety, relieve traditional braking pressure, increase the range, reduce energy consumption, realize zero emissions and create more economic benefits than traditional fuel buses. BYD Qin, a high-end electric sedan, is BYD's proprietary high-performance, second-generation Dual Mode (which allows drivers to switch between pure electric and hybrid) sedan. BYD Tang, a leading electric SUV brand, became the firm's best seller in April 2016. The medium-sized SUV, which is equipped with a plug-in hybrid system consisting of three engines, four wheels and dual modes, and has received enthusiastic market response for its high performance, will also debut at the auto show and serve to showcase BYD's diversified electric vehicle strategy.
 
An SUV with four wheels! What will they come up with next? :lol: ;)
Also, I assume they meant to say one engine and two electric motors (like the Outlander PHEV) in that article, rather than three engines...

Anyways, I agree, that BYD Tang sounds great and I wonder if they will every branch out into other markets (well, perhaps not due to patent issues), though I would worry a bit about quality control and reliability.
 
http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-china-britain-byd-idUKKCN0SG13O20151022

It looks like 2018 might see the BYD Tang SUV PHEV on sale in the UK.

Warren Buffett is one of the backers.

It looks impressive, although the updated Outlander may be revealed by then.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAdOw2roIuc
 
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