Compare performance (177 HP vs 306 HP), boot space and price (46,400 £ vs 42,800 £ ) at a glance. Find out which car is the better choice for you – Maxus Euniq 5 or Mitsubishi Outlander?
Looking at overall running costs, both models reveal some interesting differences in everyday economy.
Mitsubishi Outlander is marginally cheaper – starting at 42,800 £ , while the Maxus Euniq 5 costs 46,400 £ . That’s a price difference of around 3,551 £.
As for electric range, the Maxus Euniq 5 offers significantly more range – reaching up to 360 km, about 275 km more than the Mitsubishi Outlander.
Under the bonnet, it becomes clear which model is tuned for sportiness and which one takes the lead when you hit the accelerator.
When it comes to engine power, the Mitsubishi Outlander offers significantly more power – delivering 306 HP compared to 177 HP. That’s roughly 129 HP more horsepower.
Cabin size, boot volume and payload all play a role in everyday practicality. Here, comfort and flexibility make the difference.
Seats: Maxus Euniq 5 offers more seats – 6 vs 5.
In terms of curb weight, Maxus Euniq 5 is slightly lighter – 1,810 kg compared to 2,070 kg. The difference is around 260 kg.
When it comes to payload, the Mitsubishi Outlander carries very slightly more – 595 kg compared to 541 kg. That’s a difference of about 54 kg.
The Maxus Euniq 5 holds a decisive overall lead in the objective data comparison.
This result only shows which model scores more points on paper – not which of the two cars feels right for you.
The Maxus Euniq 5 is a no-nonsense electric people carrier that pairs a cavernous interior with an unexpectedly polished cabin, so family duty feels a little less like a chore. It won’t set your pulse racing, but for buyers after fuss-free electric propulsion, flexible seating and clever everyday practicality, it’s a genuinely sensible and likeable choice.
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The Mitsubishi Outlander is a sensible family SUV that blends roomy practicality with a calm, assured ride—ideal for school runs and weekend getaways. It won’t set pulses racing, but its tidy interior, straightforward equipment and low-stress ownership make it a smart, unfussy pick for buyers who prefer reliability over flash.
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Price
46,400 £
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Price
42,800 - 53,000 £
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Consumption L/100km
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Consumption L/100km
2.6 - 2.7 L/100km
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Consumption kWh/100km
22.6 kWh/100km
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Consumption kWh/100km
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Electric Range
360 km
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Electric Range
83 - 85 km
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Battery Capacity
-
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Battery Capacity
-
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co2
0 g/km
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co2
60 g/km
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Fuel tank capacity
-
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Fuel tank capacity
-
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Dimensions and Body |
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Body Type
MPV
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Body Type
SUV
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Seats
6
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Seats
5
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Doors
5
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Doors
-
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Curb weight
1,810 kg
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Curb weight
2,070 - 2,120 kg
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Trunk capacity
0 L
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Trunk capacity
-
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Length
4,825 mm
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Length
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Width
1,825 mm
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Width
1,862 mm
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Height
1,800 mm
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Height
-
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Max trunk capacity
-
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Max trunk capacity
-
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Payload
541 kg
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Payload
545 - 595 kg
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Engine and Performance |
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Engine Type
Electric
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Engine Type
Plugin Hybrid
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Transmission
Automatic
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Transmission
-
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Transmission Detail
Reduction Gearbox
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Transmission Detail
-
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Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive
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Drive Type
All-Wheel Drive
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Power HP
177 HP
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Power HP
306 HP
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Acceleration 0-100km/h
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Acceleration 0-100km/h
7.9 s
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Max Speed
160 km/h
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Max Speed
-
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Torque
310 Nm
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Torque
-
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Number of Cylinders
-
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Number of Cylinders
4
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Power kW
130 kW
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Power kW
225 kW
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Engine capacity
-
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Engine capacity
2,360 cm3
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General |
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Model Year
2023
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Model Year
2025
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CO2 Efficiency Class
A
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CO2 Efficiency Class
B
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Brand
Maxus
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Brand
Mitsubishi
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