Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Exempt from the CC London

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Mitsubishi Motors in the UK is pleased to announce the new Outlander PHEV will be exempt from the London Congestion Charge


Spring 2014 Mitsubishi is launching the Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle, or, PHEV version of its all new Outlander. The Outlander PHEV is a good size 4×4 SUV and the green credentials for the car are particularly impressive.

Outlander PHEV can achieve up to 148mpg and only emits 44g/km CO2. Customers will benefit from tiny fuel bills, no vehicle excise duty and, for company car drivers, a  (BIK) rate of just 5%. On top of this the Outlander has  been qualified to be London Congestion Charge exempt, this will make the Outlander PHEV one of the largest vehicles to get in and out of London for free.

Earlier in the year, 1st July all hybrid vehicles qualified to be Congestion Charge exempt. After this date Transport for London (TfL) tightened the rules meaning hybrid vehicles had to be able to travel more than 10 miles using electric power alone and emit less than 75g/km CO2 in order to qualify. The result was that most of the hybrid vehicles in the market, which generally have an electric vehicle range of less than 10 miles and emissions above 75g/km, no longer qualified.

Outlander PHEV is totally different to current generation hybrids. The car can cover a significant distance and reach impressive speeds using just its electric motors (EV mode). In pure EV mode it can cover 32 miles (using both the combustion engine and electric motors range increases to 514 miles) and, where allowed, it can reach 75 mph (using the combustion engine in addition to the electric motors pushes this top speed up).

Toby Marshall, Sales & Marketing Director of Mitsubishi Motors in the UK, said:

‘Everyone at Mitsubishi is incredibly excited about the arrival of the PHEV version of Outlander. Not only is it extremely clean and green, but it is fantastic to drive. Power from the car is delivered quietly and smoothly. It certainly doesn’t hang around either!

With so much already going for it, the fact that it now qualifies for Congestion Charge exemption is great news.’


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