EOFY deals for the Mitsubishi Triton, Pajero Sport and Outlander include the soon-to-launch 'MY25' update for the latter due to limited remaining stock of the outgoing 2024 model.
The updated 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander family SUV has been added to the brand's EOFY deals before its arrival next month due to limited stock availability of the outgoing model.
Mitsubishi Australia has announced customers who order a Model Year 2025 (MY25) Outlander by June 30, 2025, will receive a $2500 gift card, which is also available for any remaining MY24 stock – excluding the Outlander PHEV.
First deliveries of the updated 2025 Outlander are due to commence in Australia next month, with price rises of up to $2950.
Ahead of its arrival, Mitsubishi has confirmed limited stock of MY24 Outlander Black Edition, Aspire, Exceed and Exceed Tourer petrol grades remain available across Australia "due to high demand".
"There is limited [Model Year 2024] Outlander stock in the higher grades," a Mitsubishi Australia spokesperson told Drive.
"As always with stock, the best recommendation is to contact the local dealer and see if they can source something in the network that suits customer requirements."
MY24 stock of the entry-level ES and LS petrol remains more accessible – along with all Outlander PHEVs – ahead of the updated model's launch in familiar ES, LS, Aspire, Exceed and Exceed Tourer grades.
External revisions for the 2025 Outlander include a new front grille insert, a different 20-inch alloy wheel design, clear LED tail-light lenses, and a new Moonstone Grey colour.
Inside, it receives a larger 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen and a standard 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, along with ventilated front seats, a digital rear-view mirror, and 'brick brown' leather upholstery for high grades.
A 12-speaker, 1650-watt 'Yamaha Ultimate' audio system will be fitted to the Exceed Tourer to replace the current 10-speaker Bose system, while all other variants receive an eight-speaker 'Premium' system from Yamaha.
It also gains a redesigned centre console with repositioned cupholders, Mitsubishi Connect telematics for LS grades and above, and Australia-specific tweaks to its suspension and steering for improved comfort over bumps and better handling in corners.
Plug-in hybrid Outlanders will feature a larger 22.7kWh battery pack to deliver an improved electric-only driving range closer to 100 kilometres.
Mitsubishi's EOFY deals also include a $3000 gift card for new Triton and Pajero Sport models ordered by private and ABN customers and delivered by June 30, 2025, excluding novated lease, government, rental and 'national business' fleet customers.
The terms and conditions reveal eligible customers can choose to substitute the value of the gift card – $2500 for Outlander or $3000 for Triton and Pajero Sport – for a discount off the drive-away price negotiated at the time of purchase.
A $2000 loyalty discount remains available for the Triton GLS and GSR, and $1000 for the GLX, GLX+ and GLX-R, which can be combined with the end-of-financial-year gift card offer for total savings between $4000 and $5000 for eligible customers who currently own a Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi is not offering end-of-financial-year deals for its current-generation ASX and Eclipse Cross small SUVs,which have ended production for the Australian market.
A new Mitsubishi ASX is due in Australia by the end of the year as a rebadged Renault Captur sourced from Spain.
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Jordan is a motoring journalist based in Melbourne with a lifelong passion for cars. He has been surrounded by classic Fords and Holdens, brand-new cars, and everything in between from birth, with his parents’ owning an automotive workshop in regional Victoria. Jordan started writing about cars in 2021, and joined the Drive team in 2024.