
Mitsubishi Outlander 2025: Visual Updates and Enhanced Comfort with New Off-Road Package (Mitsubishi)
The Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 has received a subtle update, bringing minor visual enhancements and new features.
The changes include a redesigned front grille, slight adjustments to the headlights and taillights, and new wheel designs.
Inside, the center console has been reworked to offer more space and functionality, with repositioned cup holders and an enlarged wireless charger. Another new feature is the Yamaha audio system, now standard across all trims, with configurations of 8 or 12 speakers depending on the chosen version.
Although the mechanics remain the same – a 2.5L engine with 181 hp paired with a CVT transmission – the suspension has been recalibrated to improve handling and comfort. Sound insulation has also been reinforced for a quieter cabin. Mitsubishi retains the front-wheel and all-wheel drive options and has confirmed that the plug-in hybrid version will only receive these updates in 2026.
The base ES model is now priced at $31,140, an increase of $1,065 from the previous year, while higher-end versions go up to $44,640.
The brand has also introduced the Trail Edition, an optional package with off-road styling elements, including decorative stripes, black finishes, and exclusive 18-inch wheels. However, there are no mechanical changes or suspension lifts. Some accessories, such as a roof rack and all-terrain tires, are sold separately. The package price has not yet been disclosed, but it will be based on the SE trim.
Source: Car and Driver | Photo: Mitsubishi | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
