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2025 Mitsubishi Outlander gets interior updates and $1,300 price bump


Mitsubishi on Monday announced that the revised 2025 Outlander crossover will start at $31,140, including a destination fee of $1,495, in base ES front-wheel drive form. Full pricing will be announced on Feb. 24.

The base price represents a $1,300 increase over the equivalent 2024 model, but Mitsubishi claims the 2025 Outlander will boast a number of updates in return. That starts with upgraded materials, as well as more sound deadening that lowers road noise by 0.5 decibel and overall sound levels by 6 decibels compared to the 2024 model, Mitsubishi said in a press release.

Relocated cupholders will free up more space around the wireless device charging pad, Mitsubishi said. A larger center console and a new Yamaha audio system round out the changes in the cabin, which will still offer seating for seven across three rows. Mitsubishi is also making the larger 12.3-inch touchscreen standard for 2025, dropping the 8.0-inch and 9.0-inch screens for lower trim levels while keeping wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Mitsubishi also promises recalibrated steering and suspension settings. However, the Outlander will still rely on a 2.5-liter inline-4 and a CVT, with standard front-wheel drive or optional all-wheel drive. The 4-cylinder engine makes 181 hp in the 2024 Outlander, and it’s unclear if that will change. The Outlander Plug-In Hybrid returns for 2025 as well with a 2.4-liter inline-4 and a two-motor hybrid system generating 248 hp, plus 38 miles of EPA-rated electric range.

The Outlander is a compact crossover that shares underpinnings with Mitsubishi ally Nissan’s Rogue, but as the largest and most expensive vehicle in the lineup, it’s the brand’s de facto flagship. The discontinuation of the Mirage leaves only the smaller Eclipse Cross and Outlander Sport crossovers alongside the Outlander for the 2025 model year.



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