MITSUBISHI
How much Mitsubishi insurance costs

Insuring a Mitsubishi costs about $1,996 a year for a typical model at the US average — above average — pricier than most brands. The cheapest is the Endeavor (~$1,299/yr), the priciest the Lancer Evolution (~$2,728/yr). Your own rate shifts with your state, age and record — but the model you pick sets the baseline.

INSURANCE / TYPICAL
$1,996
typical Mitsubishi / year
CHEAPEST
Endeavor
cheapest to insure ($1,299)
PRICIEST
Lancer Evolution
priciest to insure ($2,728)
COVERAGE
12
Mitsubishi models with data
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Mitsubishi insurance cost by model

Estimated annual premium for every Mitsubishi model at the US average, cheapest first — from real HLDI insurance-loss indices. Click a model for its full page.

FIG.01
ModelEst. premiumvs averageVerdict
Endeavor$1,299/yr90% of avgCheap
Montero$1,347/yr94% of avgAverage
Eclipse$1,409/yr98% of avgAverage
Outlander$1,734/yr121% of avgPricey
Raider$1,736/yr121% of avgPricey
Galant$1,869/yr130% of avgPricey
Eclipse Cross$1,996/yr139% of avgPricey
Mirage$2,135/yr149% of avgPricey
Lancer$2,248/yr156% of avgPricey
Outlander Sport$2,309/yr161% of avgPricey
Mirage G4$2,607/yr181% of avgPricey
Lancer Evolution$2,728/yr190% of avgPricey
ROWS 12·SOURCE HLDI × NAIC
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Cheapest Mitsubishis to insure

The Mitsubishi models that cost the least to insure at the US average.

FIG.02
01
Endeavor90% of avg$1,299
02
Montero94% of avg$1,347
03
Eclipse98% of avg$1,409
04
Outlander121% of avg$1,734
05
Raider121% of avg$1,736
06
Galant130% of avg$1,869
07
Eclipse Cross139% of avg$1,996
08
Mirage149% of avg$2,135
09
Lancer156% of avg$2,248
10
Outlander Sport161% of avg$2,309
TOP 10·UNIT est. $/yr (US avg)·SOURCE HLDI × NAIC

Most expensive Mitsubishis to insure

The priciest Mitsubishis to insure — usually the most powerful and costly to repair.

FIG.03
01
Lancer Evolution190% of avg$2,728
02
Mirage G4181% of avg$2,607
03
Outlander Sport161% of avg$2,309
04
Lancer156% of avg$2,248
05
Mirage149% of avg$2,135
06
Eclipse Cross139% of avg$1,996
07
Galant130% of avg$1,869
08
Raider121% of avg$1,736
09
Outlander121% of avg$1,734
10
Eclipse98% of avg$1,409
TOP 10·UNIT est. $/yr (US avg)·SOURCE HLDI × NAIC
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Mitsubishi insurance cost by state — all 50

Where you live moves a Mitsubishi premium as much as which model you pick. A typical Mitsubishi (index 139) runs about $2,767/yr in Florida but only $1,285/yr in Maine — a swing of over $1,482 on the same car.

Estimated annual premium for a typical Mitsubishi in every state, priciest first.

FIG.04
StateTypical Mitsubishi / yrvs US average
Florida$2,767/yr+39% vs US
Louisiana$2,747/yr+38% vs US
New York$2,632/yr+32% vs US
District of Columbia$2,524/yr+26% vs US
Georgia$2,424/yr+21% vs US
Texas$2,397/yr+20% vs US
Rhode Island$2,373/yr+19% vs US
New Jersey$2,350/yr+18% vs US
Colorado$2,298/yr+15% vs US
Maryland$2,224/yr+11% vs US
Nevada$2,221/yr+11% vs US
Michigan$2,182/yr+9% vs US
Delaware$2,178/yr+9% vs US
South Carolina$2,105/yr+5% vs US
Connecticut$2,094/yr+5% vs US
Arizona$2,088/yr+5% vs US
California$1,966/yr-2% vs US
Massachusetts$1,962/yr-2% vs US
Mississippi$1,936/yr-3% vs US
Oklahoma$1,839/yr-8% vs US
Missouri$1,836/yr-8% vs US
New Mexico$1,806/yr-10% vs US
Arkansas$1,800/yr-10% vs US
Utah$1,783/yr-11% vs US
Pennsylvania$1,768/yr-11% vs US
Alabama$1,761/yr-12% vs US
Oregon$1,761/yr-12% vs US
Alaska$1,752/yr-12% vs US
Illinois$1,744/yr-13% vs US
Virginia$1,719/yr-14% vs US
Washington$1,714/yr-14% vs US
West Virginia$1,704/yr-15% vs US
Minnesota$1,698/yr-15% vs US
Tennessee$1,682/yr-16% vs US
Kentucky$1,677/yr-16% vs US
Nebraska$1,643/yr-18% vs US
Montana$1,643/yr-18% vs US
Kansas$1,640/yr-18% vs US
Wyoming$1,638/yr-18% vs US
South Dakota$1,607/yr-19% vs US
North Carolina$1,522/yr-24% vs US
Ohio$1,440/yr-28% vs US
New Hampshire$1,432/yr-28% vs US
Indiana$1,432/yr-28% vs US
Iowa$1,401/yr-30% vs US
Wisconsin$1,388/yr-30% vs US
Hawaii$1,385/yr-31% vs US
Idaho$1,362/yr-32% vs US
North Dakota$1,334/yr-33% vs US
Vermont$1,329/yr-33% vs US
Maine$1,285/yr-36% vs US
ROWS 51·SOURCE NAIC × HLDI

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Mitsubishi insurance cost by year

A typical Mitsubishi costs about +19% more to insure than in 2019 — premiums have climbed across the board. Estimated typical Mitsubishi premium by year (US average):

FIG.05
YearTypical Mitsubishi / yr
2023$1,997/yr
2022$1,745/yr
2021$1,650/yr
2020$1,633/yr
2019$1,676/yr
ROWS 5·SOURCE NAIC

For how insurance changes by a car's model year (a 2018 vs a 2024 of the same model), see each model's page.

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Mitsubishi insurance — FAQ

Is Mitsubishi expensive to insure?
Mitsubishi is above average — pricier than most brands to insure — a typical model runs about $1,996/yr at the US average. Sportier and pricier models cost more; mainstream ones cost less.
What is the cheapest Mitsubishi to insure?
The Endeavor is the cheapest Mitsubishi to insure in our data — around $1,299/yr at the national average, about 10% below a typical car.
What is the most expensive Mitsubishi to insure?
The Lancer Evolution is the priciest Mitsubishi to insure — roughly $2,728/yr, about 90% above the average car.
How much is insurance on a Mitsubishi per month?
A typical Mitsubishi costs about $166/month at the US average for full coverage. It varies by exact model, your state, age and driving record.
How is this Mitsubishi estimate calculated?
We combine each Mitsubishi model's real HLDI insurance-loss index with the NAIC average premium for the US (or your state). It's an estimate for a typical driver with full coverage — not a quote.
Insurance-cost estimates for Mitsubishi computed by ForCar from HLDI/IIHS insurance-loss indices (relative losses versus an average car, 100 = average) combined with NAIC average premiums (2023). Estimates assume a typical driver with full coverage; your quote varies with age, record, credit, ZIP and coverage. For research and comparison, not a quote. Reviewed by Denis Kataev, founder of ForCar.
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