








2017 Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0L 4WD SUV with 12kWh battery and all-electric features
Description
So, I’ve had this Outlander for a few years now — it’s a 2017 model, 2.0L petrol engine with a 12kWh battery, 4WD, and CVT — and it’s been a solid daily driver. It’s in gloss black with full black leather seats, and the interior’s clean and well-maintained. The steering wheel’s leather-wrapped and has all the controls you’d expect — audio, climate, navigation, voice commands, everything’s there.I’ve kept it well looked after, so it’s got all the modern bits: front and rear aircon, dual-zone climate control, ISOFIX seats, parking sensors, 360-degree camera, rear camera, cruise control with limiter, and even a range indicator. The car has a lot of smart features — like regenerative braking, heated seats, electric windows, heated mirrors, and even a sunroof that tilts and slides.
It’s got 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights with level adjustment, daytime running lights, and automatic wipers. The interior is tidy — all the trim is leather, the armrests have storage, there’s a glovebox with lighting, and even a coat hanger tucked in.
It’s ULEZ compliant, has a keyless entry system, and I’ve used it for both city and longer trips. The battery’s been good — I’ve charged it regularly, and it handles the electric features well. I’ve also got a remote charge control via smartphone app, so I can start heating or charging from my phone.
I’m moving to Liverpool, so I’m selling it now. It’s been through our in-house workshop — all checks and servicing done by qualified mechanics. Mileage’s a bit variable since it’s been moved between showrooms, so I’ll confirm that at the time of purchase.
If you’re interested, I can chat over the phone or WhatsApp — just give me a ring. I don’t have a fancy website, but I’ll go through the details properly. No hard sell, just a real car for a real person.
P.S. It’s worth noting the price is £8,639 — that’s not what I’m advertising, just something I thought I’d mention if you’re thinking about it.
(If you’re local to Liverpool, City Region, I can point you to where it’s parked — just let me know.)