The look, features, and tools of Mitsubishi’s 2024 cars are all the same, but each has a new perk that makes it seem worth more. From 2024 on, all Mitsubishi models will need some upkeep. Every two years or 30,000 miles, you can only get three oil changes, three wheel rotations, and one cabin air filter refill. Read on to find out what changes Mitsubishi made to each SUV and car for 2024. What’s new for the Mitsubishi Mirage and the Mitsubishi Mirage G4 in 2024? The Mitsubishi Mirage hatchback and G4 sedan are among the cheapest and smallest new cars on the market. They have few features, but some will be added in 2024. All new Mirage models now come with automatic high beams, windshield fans that turn on when it starts to rain, and an armrest for the driver’s seat. Beginning in 2024, the Mirage, like all other Mitsubishi cars and SUVs, will have lower maintenance costs for two years. This will help keep the total cost of ownership down. What we think of the Mitsubishi Mirage and Mirage G4 in 2024? The Mitsubishi Mirage could be a good choice if you want a reliable new car at used car prices. Even though it’s one of the least expensive new cars on the market and comes with a very extended standard warranty, that’s all it has going for. The inside of the car looks uncomfortable and cramped. It does move, but it could be more intelligent and good at what it does. The ride is rough, and it’s hard to turn the wheel. The Mirage is, at its core, a simple story, which is great if that’s all you need. If not, a well-maintained old car might be more comfortable, practical, and fun. What’s new with the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 2024? After adding standard all-wheel drive (AWD) last year, the Outlander Sport now has a Trail Edition geared toward excitement. Even though this trim level won’t make the Outlander Sport a rock-climbing machine, it will look like one thanks to the rugged exterior trim, black logos, mud flaps, and all-weather floormats, among other things. For 2024, the only other change to the Outlander Sport is that the GT model will now be called SEL. What we think of the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 2024? The Outlander Sport is not a sports car, despite its name. Instead, Mitsubishi’s cheapest SUV has lousy handling, which worsens because it uses a lot of gas. Even though the entertainment system is exemplary, the bedroom is small and full of cheap materials. Before you think that Mitsubishi’s extended guarantee gives you peace of mind, you should know that the NHTSA gives the Outlander Sport a four-star overall safety rating instead of the five-star rating that competitors get. Last but not least, it looks like any other subcompact car would be better. What’s new with the 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross? The basic Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross ES model stays the same, but the next level up, the LE, adds a keyless entry with push-button start and a two-year subscription to Mitsubishi’s smartphone app. The Eclipse Cross SE, the middle trim level, has many extra features, like adaptive cruise control, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a USB port in the second row, and a powered door that opens when you move your foot under it. The SEL model costs more but comes with a proper automatic tailgate. Mitsubishi says an upcoming version of the Eclipse Cross will take design cues from the company’s trial history. What we think about the 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross? Looking at the Eclipse Cross by itself, it’s pretty good. Even though it is usually comfortable and roomy, its softness removes its poise. Its engine is neither very smart nor strong, but it could be faster. Even though there is a big difference between the sharp, busy front and the simple, plasticky inside, the Eclipse Cross gets the job done. This is the main focus of the whole piece. Compared to other SUVs in its class, this Mitsubishi could do better. There are smaller automobiles on the market that are of a higher quality. Even though these kinds of cars cost more now, they also have more technology, are more refined, use less gas, and can do more. What’s new with the Mitsubishi Outlander 2024? In 2024, Mitsubishi will add a stylish new price level to its Outlander line. The Platinum Edition can be painted in black on the bottom and silver on top. The seats are now light gray, and the gauges have silver trim around them, among other minor changes. The Outlander SEL Black Edition, already offered, now has new black roof rails, black chrome window trim, and black premium leather on the seats inside. The Mitsubishi Outlander 2024: What we think? Even though this version of the Mitsubishi Outlander is the best, it isn’t one of the best compact SUVs. An excellent exterior and a well-designed interior give a good first impression, but this impression disappears quickly as you drive. On the road, the Outlander feels slow, heavy, and clunky, which doesn’t match its expressive exterior. Don’t buy the Outlander just because you think it’s a three-row SUV, even if you don’t mind how it moves. The third-row seat in the Outlander is so small and uncomfortable that it is useless. Upgrade to a bigger SUV if you need to carry seven people or want to drive more comfortably. What’s new with the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 2024? Like the regular Outlander, the plug-in hybrid Outlander PHEV has a new Platinum Edition for 2024. It also has a new SEL Black Edition. Since the Outlander PHEV is a plug-in hybrid, it should need fewer oil changes. However, the new limited maintenance program with all Mitsubishi cars and SUVs in 2024 includes three oil changes and other services over a two-year or 30,000-mile time. What we think of the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV in 2024? This is the best model from Mitsubishi. The third row and cabin of the Outlander PHEV are the same as those of the non-hybrid model, but the Outlander PHEV’s powertrain makes it a much better car to drive. Even though the gas engine seems slow, it gives much power and speed when paired with the electric motors. Even better, the Outlander PHEV can go up to 38 miles on electricity alone, which may help drivers who plug in to save money on gas. The Outlander PHEV could be a good choice for people who want a small car with good gas mileage and isn’t an authentic three-row SUV.