Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 gets visual update and performance improvements, with prices starting at $31,140 (Mitsubishi News)
Inside, there’s a revised layout for the center console, more storage, repositioned cup holders, and more space for the wireless charger. The model also features a new Yamaha audio system, which will be standard across the range, with higher trims likely receiving a more powerful system.
While the mechanics, based on the Nissan Rogue, remain unchanged, Mitsubishi has recalibrated the suspension, steering, springs, anti-roll bars, and shock absorbers, along with adding more soundproofing for a quieter cabin.
The 181-hp engine and automatic transmission remain the same, but the company promises these updates will enhance the driving experience, which will be evaluated soon.
The base ES model with front-wheel drive starts at $31,140, which is an increase of $1,065 compared to last year’s price. All-wheel-drive versions will also be available, and more details about the lineup, which will likely include the SE and SEL trims, will be released on February 24.
Source: Car and Driver | Photo: Mitsubishi News | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
2025-02-12T19:58:11Z