Mitsubishi Outlander & Outlander PHEV: AWD for Navigating NJ Roads & Trails

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The Ford Bronco and Jeep Wrangler are built for extreme off-road adventures — rock crawling, dune bashing, and tackling trails so rough they should come with a waiver. That’s why they were recently featured in Nielsen Editorial’s Ford Bronco vs. Jeep Wrangler comparison article.

But what if you need an SUV that can handle New Jersey’s unpredictable roads without feeling like a tank on pavement? Enter the Mitsubishi Outlander and Outlander PHEV — smart, versatile alternatives that deliver all-wheel-drive confidence with a smoother ride for everyday driving.

With Mitsubishi’s Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system, the Outlander is a master of bad weather, backroads, and NJ’s infamous black ice that shows up out of nowhere. Whether you’re navigating Sussex County trails, taking a scenic drive through the Delaware Water Gap, or just trying to survive Route 80 during a Nor’easter, the Outlander provides reliable traction and stability without the jarring ride of a hardcore off-roader.

Want capability without the gas bill that makes you question your life choices? The Outlander PHEV offers up to 38 miles of all-electric driving, meaning you can do your daily commute, school drop-offs, and emergency late-night Wawa runs without using a drop of gas. And for those weekend escapes to the Shore or a last-minute getaway to the Poconos, the gas engine kicks in when you need it, so range anxiety never crashes your adventure.

So, while the Bronco and Wrangler are built for trailblazers and weekend warriors, the Mitsubishi Outlander proves that you can have capable AWD performance, fuel efficiency, and modern comfort — all in one SUV.

Check out our inventory to find a Mitsubishi Outlander or Outlander PHEV for sale at our New Jersey Mitsubishi dealership

Read the full Nielsen Editorial article: Ford Bronco vs. Jeep Wrangler

 

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