
Mitsubishi Motors Australia has announced that the Black Edition grade has returned to its Outlander medium SUV. Previously available in the pre-updated Outlander range, the Black Edition is based on the second-from-base LS model and adds – as the name suggests – a number of black-themed features to differentiate it from other Outlander models. The first Black Edition models in the updated Outlander range will arrive from June 2026.
Priced from $45,490 plus on-road costs – $1450 above the 2WD LS seven-seat on which it’s based – the exterior of Outlander Black Edition features a black-finished grille, front and rear bumpers and door mirrors, as well as black 20-inch alloy wheels and gloss black finishes to the B- and C-pillars.
The Black Edition styling continues throughout the interior with a black headliner and black synthetic leather and suede seat upholstery.
Part of the Black Edition is a more limited colour palette than the rest of the Outlander range, with only ‘Graphite Grey’, ‘Black Diamond’, ‘Red Diamond’ and ‘White Diamond’ colours available.

Based on the Outlander LS, the Black Edition is only available in seven-seat front-wheel drive form, and other standard equipment includes automatic LED exterior lighting, dual-zone automatic climate control, dual 12.3-inch displays, Mitsubishi Connect live services, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, an eight-speaker Yamaha sound system and safety features including autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, driver attention monitoring and a 360-degree camera.
2026 Mitsubishi Outlander pricing (excluding on-road costs):
| ES 5-seat 2WD | $39,990 |
|---|---|
| ES 5-seat AWD | $43,240 |
| ES 7-seat 2WD | $42,540 |
| LS 7-seat 2WD | $44,040 |
| LS 7-seat AWD | $46,540 |
| Black Edition 7-seat 2WD | $45,490 (new) |
| Aspire 7-seat 2WD | $48,540 |
| Aspire 7-seat AWD | $51,040 |
| Exceed 5-seat AWD | $55,890 |
| Exceed Tourer 5-seat AWD | $58,740 |
The Outlander Black Edition is now available to order, with deliveries due to commence in June.
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