Find the Latest New Mitsubishi Models at Our Dealership in Lakeland, FL

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Is a New Mitsubishi the Right Car for You?

If you've been searching for a reliable, feature-packed vehicle without paying for a bunch of stuff you don't need, a new Mitsubishi might be exactly what you're looking for. Mitsubishi has quietly built one of the most well-rounded lineups in the industry — think spacious SUVs, plug-in hybrid options, and sporty crossovers that don't sacrifice practicality. Whether you're commuting along US-98, hauling the family to Lakeland's Bonnet Springs Park, or making regular runs to Tampa, there's a Mitsubishi built for that life.

At Jenkins Mitsubishi, we take the stress out of the car-buying process. You can apply for financing online before you ever set foot in our dealership, trade in your current vehicle to reduce what you owe, and browse our rotating new vehicle specials to make sure you're getting the best deal possible. Use our online finance application to get pre-approved, check what your trade is worth with our trade-in value tool, and keep an eye on our current vehicle specials — they update regularly and can save you thousands.

Which Mitsubishi Models Are Available at Jenkins?

We carry the full current Mitsubishi lineup here in Lakeland, so you have plenty of options to explore. Whether you need three rows of seating for a growing family or want to cut your gas bill with a plug-in hybrid, we've got you covered. Here's a quick look at what's on our lot:

  • The Mitsubishi Outlander seats up to seven, comes packed with standard tech, and is one of the best values in the three-row SUV segment. It's a favorite among Lakeland families for good reason.
  • The Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is a nimbler, more affordable option for drivers who want an SUV footprint without the bulk — great for navigating downtown Lakeland or fitting into tighter parking spots.
  • The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is one of the most practical plug-in hybrids on the market. You get an all-electric range for daily driving around Polk County, with a gas engine ready when you need it for longer trips.
  • The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross brings bold, distinctive styling and a turbocharged engine to the mix. If you want something that turns heads on Lakeland's roads without being over the top, this one's worth a serious look.

Every model in the lineup comes with Mitsubishi's signature Super All-Wheel Control on select trims, intuitive infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a strong suite of standard driver-assist safety features. The technology feels genuinely useful — not just a checklist of features you never actually use.

Buy or Lease a New Mitsubishi in Lakeland, FL

Jenkins Mitsubishi has been serving drivers across Lakeland, Bartow, Plant City, and the greater Polk County area for years, and we genuinely enjoy helping people find the right vehicle — not just any vehicle. Buying or leasing a new Mitsubishi here means you're getting competitive pricing, flexible financing options, and a sales team that's more interested in answering your questions than rushing you into a decision.

Florida's roads demand a lot from your vehicle — long stretches of highway, intense summer heat, and year-round driving that puts real miles on your car. Mitsubishi vehicles are built to hold up through all of it, backed by one of the best warranties in the industry: a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty that's hard to beat in this price range.

Ready to see what's available? Come visit us at our dealership on US-98 in Lakeland, browse our current inventory online, or give us a call — we're happy to help you figure out which model fits your life and your budget.

Frequently Asked Questions — New Mitsubishi Vehicles at Jenkins Mitsubishi

What is the difference between the Outlander and the Outlander Sport?
The Outlander is the larger of the two — it seats up to seven passengers across three rows and is built for families who need serious cargo and passenger space. The Outlander Sport is a more compact two-row crossover that's lighter, more maneuverable, and typically less expensive. If you're regularly carrying more than five people or need maximum cargo room, go with the Outlander. If you want something easier to park and a little more fun to drive around town, the Outlander Sport is worth a look.
How does the Outlander PHEV work, and is it worth it in Florida?
The Outlander PHEV runs on battery power alone for shorter trips — typically around 38 miles of all-electric range — then automatically switches to the gas engine when the battery runs low. You can charge it at home overnight with a standard outlet or faster with a Level 2 charger. For Florida drivers who do a lot of local errands and commuting but also take longer highway trips, it's a genuinely practical setup. You get the fuel savings of an EV for daily driving without any range anxiety on longer runs.
Which Mitsubishi models come with all-wheel drive?
All-wheel drive is available across the Mitsubishi lineup, though it varies by model and trim. The Outlander PHEV comes standard with Mitsubishi's Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system on all trims. The Outlander and Eclipse Cross offer S-AWC on select trims. The Outlander Sport offers AWD as well. If AWD is a priority for you, we can help you identify exactly which trims include it — it's worth confirming before you buy.
What does Mitsubishi's 10-year/100,000-mile warranty actually cover?
The 10-year/100,000-mile coverage is specifically for the powertrain — that means your engine, transmission, and drivetrain components. It's one of the longest powertrain warranties in the industry and is transferable to a second owner, though the coverage period shortens to 5 years after the transfer. On top of that, you get a 5-year/60,000-mile bumper-to-bumper limited warranty and a 7-year/100,000-mile anti-corrosion warranty. It's a genuinely strong package, especially for the price point.
What safety features come standard — do I need to upgrade to a higher trim to get them?
Mitsubishi includes a solid suite of driver-assist features as standard equipment even on base trims. You can expect Forward Collision Mitigation with pedestrian detection, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Warning, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert on most models without having to step up. Features like adaptive cruise control and a 360-degree camera system are typically reserved for higher trims. If specific safety tech is a deciding factor for you, let us know and we'll walk you through exactly what each trim includes.
How does the Eclipse Cross compare to the Outlander Sport?
Both are compact crossovers, but they have a distinct personality difference. The Eclipse Cross is sportier in both styling and performance — it has a turbocharged 1.5-liter engine and a more aggressive look inside and out. The Outlander Sport is more straightforward and practical, with a focus on value and everyday usability. If you want something with a little more visual flair and a punchier engine, the Eclipse Cross is the one. If you want no-nonsense reliability at a lower price, the Outlander Sport delivers.
Can I lease a new Mitsubishi, or is buying the better option?
Both are solid options depending on your situation. Leasing typically means lower monthly payments and the ability to drive a new vehicle every few years, which works well if you don't put high mileage on your car and prefer to stay current with technology. Buying makes more sense if you drive a lot, plan to keep the vehicle long-term, or want to build equity. Mitsubishi's long powertrain warranty makes ownership particularly appealing — you're covered for a decade on a vehicle that holds its value reasonably well. We're happy to run both scenarios side by side so you can compare real numbers.
What should I expect for fuel economy on a new Mitsubishi?
Fuel economy varies by model. The Outlander PHEV is the most efficient — if you're charging regularly, most daily driving can be done on electricity alone. The Eclipse Cross and Outlander Sport both return solid mid-to-upper 20s in combined mpg. The standard Outlander comes in around 24–26 mpg combined depending on trim and drivetrain. For Florida driving — lots of highway miles with strong AC use — real-world numbers tend to track closely to EPA estimates, especially on the highway.
Are there current incentives or specials on new Mitsubishis at Jenkins?
Yes — Mitsubishi regularly offers manufacturer incentives including cash back, low APR financing, and lease deals, and Jenkins Mitsubishi runs our own specials on top of those. The best deals change monthly, so it's worth checking our current vehicle specials page or calling us directly to find out what's available right now. If you're also trading in a vehicle, that can further reduce your out-of-pocket cost.
How do I get started if I want to buy or lease a new Mitsubishi at Jenkins?
The easiest way is to browse our current new inventory online to see what's in stock, then use our online finance application to get pre-approved before you visit — it only takes a few minutes and puts you in a stronger position when you come in. If you have a vehicle to trade, our online trade-in tool gives you an instant estimate. Of course, you're always welcome to just stop by our dealership on US-98 in Lakeland and we'll take it from there.

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