Cirencester-based Mitsubishi Motors (UK) has reached a significant milestone after selling its 10,000th Outlander PHEV in the UK in its first year.

Available at Swindon Mitsubishi in Paddington Drive, Bridgemead, the award-winning Outlander PHEV is transforming the plug-in sector. Launched in April 2014, it has now overtaken every other plug-in hybrid and pure electric car, even passing vehicles that have been on sale since 2011, such as the Nissan Leaf, to become the UK’s favourite plug-in vehicle.

The 10,000th customer was Paul Aspin, a retired Director of Marketing for IBM Europe from Sittingbourne, Kent.

Paul said: ‘It’s a fantastic vehicle and I’m happy to be the 10,000th customer. The Outlander PHEV ticks all the boxes for me. It’s great to drive, it’s comfortable, economical and it’s good for the environment. It’s got lots of clever technology but you don’t need to be a tech expert to use it.’ It’s not difficult to see why the Outlander PHEV is proving so popular. It boasts impressive fuel economy and ultra-low emissions – all in a vehicle with the go-anywhere ability of a four-wheel-drive. This makes it ideal for motorists keen on doing their bit for the environment as well as saving lots of money on running costs.

Combining electric and petrol power, it can travel 32½ miles in electric mode alone – more than enough to accommodate the average daily commute.

Lance Bradley, Managing Director of Mitsubishi Motors (UK), said: ‘Selling 10,000 Outlander PHEVs between June and the end of March was a challenge set by our colleagues in Japan and given the market for plug-in hybrid vehicles in 2013 was 980 it seemed like a very big challenge. But the reaction to the vehicle has been fantastic and that is because it’s a car without compromise. People want to be environmentally responsible but they still want to have a car that is great to drive and doesn’t cost significantly more than equivalent traditional petrol or diesel powered cars. Paul’s car is the 10,000th so we are absolutely delighted.’