Mitsubishi Outlander II (2006-2013) – batteries


Selecting the appropriate battery for your Mitsubishi Outlander II, produced between 2006 and 2013, is a key factor in ensuring the reliability and longevity of your vehicle. The Outlander II range during these years covers a variety of petrol and diesel engines, with both front-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations, and interestingly, all models from this period come without a Start-Stop system. This means the requirements for battery types are somewhat less demanding than those found in newer vehicles equipped with Start-Stop, but there are still important nuances to consider for optimal performance.

For the petrol engines, specifically the 2.0 and 2.0 4WD variants, the recommended battery capacity lies in the range of 68 to 75 Ah (ampere-hours), with a cold cranking amperage (CCA) between 540 and 630 A. This specification is designed to provide sufficient starting power, especially in colder climates. The most suitable type of battery for these engines is the traditional lead-acid battery, which remains a standard in the industry due to its reliability and affordability. A few example models that would fit these requirements include Bosch S40 26, Exide EA754, Exide EB704, Lucas LP068, and Varta E23. It should be noted that these are just sample compatible models; always check the precise dimensions and terminal layout for your specific vehicle before making a purchase.

Moving on to the larger petrol engines, such as the 2.4, 2.4 Flex 4WD, 2.4 Mivec 4WD, 3.0 FWD, and 3.0 4WD, as well as the diesel variants like 2.0 DI-D, 2.2 DI-D, and 2.2 DI-D 4WD, the battery requirements increase accordingly. For these engines, the ideal battery should have a capacity between 95 and 100 Ah and offer a starting power in the range of 720 to 830 A. The same lead-acid battery technology is recommended here, but the physical size and output are larger to cope with the higher demands of these engines. Some example batteries matching these criteria are Bosch S40 28, Exide EA954, Exide EB954, Lucas LS249, and Varta G7. Again, these are illustrative suggestions, and checking compatibility with your specific engine and mounting constraints is crucial.

An interesting technical detail that stands out for the Mitsubishi Outlander II is the battery mounting system. While the most commonly used mounting type in many cars is the B13 bracket, this model actually requires batteries with other mounting types, namely B01, B1, B9, and Korean B1, depending on the engine. This is particularly important because even if a battery matches the required capacity and amperage, an incorrect mounting bracket could prevent proper installation and secure placement in the engine bay. This nuance makes it even more important to double-check the mounting type before finalizing your battery purchase.

It’s also worth mentioning that although the Outlander II does not use advanced Start-Stop technology, which often requires more modern battery types like AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) or EFB (Enhanced Flooded Battery), sticking with high-quality lead-acid batteries from reputable brands ensures reliable performance for years. Maintenance for these batteries is generally straightforward, but regular checks for corrosion on the terminals, proper electrolyte levels, and overall cleanliness can extend battery life significantly.

A curious fact about the Outlander II is that its robust design and relatively simple electrical system make it less sensitive to battery changes than some modern vehicles full of electronic driver aids and advanced infotainment. This can make battery replacement a more straightforward process, but it’s still essential to reset the vehicle’s electronics if needed after a swap to avoid any warning lights or temporary loss of certain settings.

In summary, choosing the right battery for your Mitsubishi Outlander II 2006-2013 mainly involves selecting a high-quality lead-acid battery that matches the required capacity and cold cranking amperage for your particular engine variant, while paying careful attention to the mounting type. Using example models like Bosch, Exide, Lucas, or Varta as a basis, and double-checking compatibility before purchase, will help keep your Outlander starting reliably and performing at its best. Regular maintenance, proper fitment, and awareness of the unique mounting brackets will ensure you get the most out of your battery investment and keep your vehicle ready for the road year-round.

Mitsubishi Outlander in version II was produced in the years 2006 – 2013. We invite you to a list of batteries matching individual engine versions.

Basic parameters of batteries suitable for Mitsubishi Outlander (2006-2013):

LayoutTerminal typesBase hold-down
0 – positive on the right side1B9
0 – positive on the right side1Korean B1
0 – positive on the right side1B01
0 – positive on the right side1B1
As you can see, in case of Mitsubishi Outlander, even the basic parameters of the batteries (battery layout, terminal types and base hold-down) are not identical for all engine versions. For this reason, care must be taken to match the battery to a specific engine.

Mitsubishi Outlander II – petrol engines:
  • 2.0
  • 2.0 4WD

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 26
70 Ah
630 A
261x175x220 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB704
70 Ah
540 A
270x173x222 mmMore
Exide Premium
EA754
75 Ah
630 A
270x173x222 mmMore
Lucas Premium
LP068
68 Ah
540 A
266x175x220 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
E23
70 Ah
630 A
261x175x220 mmMore
For Mitsubishi Outlander II with 2.0 or 2.0 4WD petrol engines, we use batteries measuring 260x174x224 mm, 261x175x220 mm, 266x175x220 mm or 270x173x222 mm and with a capacity exceeding 67 Ah (ampere-hours). The weakest of these is the battery Lucas Premium LP068 which capacity is 68 Ah and Cold Cranking Amps is 540 A. The most powerful battery is Exide Premium EA754 of a capacity 75Ah and Cold Cranking Amps: 630 A.

Mitsubishi Outlander II – petrol engines:
  • 2.4
  • 2.4 Flex 4WD
  • 2.4 Mivec 4WD
  • 3.0 4WD
  • 3.0 FWD

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 28
95 Ah
830 A
306x173x225 mmMore
Exide Premium
EA954
95 Ah
800 A
306x173x222 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB954
95 Ah
720 A
306x173x222 mmMore
Lucas Supreme
LS249
100 Ah
800 A
302x175x225 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
G7
95 Ah
830 A
306x173x225 mmMore
For the 2.4, 2.4 Flex 4WD, 2.4 Mivec 4WD petrol engines and others from the above list, we select batteries measuring 302x175x225 mm, 306x173x222 mm or 306x173x225 mm with a capacity exceeding 92 Ah. The weakest of these is the battery Exide Excell EB954 which capacity is 95 Ah and Cold Cranking Amps is 720 A. The most powerful battery is Lucas Supreme LS249 of a capacity 100Ah and Cold Cranking Amps: 800 A.

Mitsubishi Outlander II – diesel engines:
  • 2.0 DI-D
  • 2.2 DI-D
  • 2.2 DI-D 4WD

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 28
95 Ah
830 A
306x173x225 mmMore
Exide Premium
EA954
95 Ah
800 A
306x173x222 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB954
95 Ah
720 A
306x173x222 mmMore
Lucas Supreme
LS249
100 Ah
800 A
302x175x225 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
G7
95 Ah
830 A
306x173x225 mmMore
The three above-mentioned diesel engines, namely 2.0 DI-D, 2.2 DI-D and 2.2 DI-D 4WD, should be paired with batteries sized 302x175x225 mm, 306x173x222 mm or 306x173x225 mm with a capacity of at least 92 Ah. The most basic battery of this set is Exide Excell EB954 of a capacity 95Ah and 720A Cold Cranking Amps, the battery with the biggest capacity is Lucas Supreme LS249 of a capacity 100 Ah, having 800A Cold Cranking Amps.
If you’re still unsure which battery fits your Mitsubishi Outlander , or if you want to help others in their selection, please send us a photo of your current battery in the comment section at the bottom of the page. You can also send the picture to contact@whatbattery.co.uk (we will place it in the comments to also help other users). Be sure to specify the car model, year, type, as well as the engine capacity and power. We’ll do our best to assist you!

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