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Mitsubishi Motors North America (MMNA) said today its 2025 Outlander has Extensive interior and exterior changes, along with updates steering and suspension. The brand’s flagship SUV has a claimed industry-leading in-car entertainment system developed by YAMAHA®. (read AutoInformed.com on: Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Debuts in US After 3 Year Lag)
“Sound insulation material achieves a reduction of more than 0.5dB in road noise and nearly 6dB in overall sound isolation compared to the 2024 model. For 2025, the use of steel for the hood and front fenders enhances the vehicle’s NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) damping characteristics,” Mitsubishi said.
The so-called “refresh” includes a redesigned center console with a more functional area for wireless mobile phone charging, larger armrests and more storage, as well as revised controls and cupholders. Premium materials include an all-new semi-aniline leather interior in Brick Brown and a new light gray synthetic leather interior with suede-like inserts. For the first time, ventilated seats are available.
Outside, the 2025 Outlander has new 18” and 20” alloy wheel designs; an updated front grille and bumper; revised, full-LED, smoked-finish taillights, and a new tri-coat paint shade. The restyled front upper-grille allows the clamshell-style hood – typically found on luxury vehicles – and the optional “Outlander” hood script, are said to stand out more clearly. The revised grille is now attached to the main grille/bumper, rather than lifting with the hood.
All-new Moonstone Gray Metallic paint brings a blue glow to the solid-like gray by combining the interference of light from blue with the reflected light from aluminum. Three separate outer layers of color deliver a blend of color, depth, and distinction. Meanwhile, the revised rear lights express “stability through the T-shaped design. The LED lighting emphasizes width, harmonizing with the horizon. For 2025, the lens is treated with a smoked finish delivering a rich, deep almost three-dimensional look to the lenses.”
The entry-level front-wheel-drive ES model, with its Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $29,645 [see footnote 1], to the top-of-the-line SEL Platinum Edition with Mitsubishi Motors’ signature Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) all-wheel-drive system and an MSRP of $43,145 [1], value continues to be a Mitsubishi Motors hallmark. Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price excludes destination/handling, tax, title, license, dealer charges, and options. Retailer price, terms and vehicle availability may vary. See your Mitsubishi retailer for details. Vehicle MSRP does not include Destination/Handling Charge of, gulp, $1495 (Alaska/Hawaii $1620, bigger gulp).
Every 2025 Outlander includes as standard: three rows of seating for up to seven passengers, full LED lighting inside and out, frameless auto-dimming mirror, 12.3″ navigation screen with HD Traffic Information, YAMAHA® audio with wireless Apple® CarPlay and Android Auto [2], USB-C power ports, multi-zone automatic climate control, and a full suite of driver-alert and safety features. All models are powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine paired with a constant velocity transmission (CVT) with eight-speed sport mode.
All 2025 Mitsubishi vehicles come with a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty [3]; 5-year/60,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty [3 and 6] ; 7-year/100,000-mile anti-corrosion/perforation limited warranty [4]; and 5-year/unlimited mileage roadside assistance program. [6]
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- Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Excludes destination/handling, tax, title, license, dealer charges, and options. Retailer price, terms and vehicle availability may vary. See your Mitsubishi retailer for details. Vehicle MSRP does not include Destination/Handling Charge of $1495 (Alaska/Hawaii $1620). Pricing at the time of this news release. Prices are subject to change without notice.
- Available feature. Android™, Android Auto™, Google™, Google Play™, Google Maps™, Google Assistant™, and other marks are trademarks of Google LLC. Apple CarPlay®, Siri®, and Apple Music® are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Distracted driving is dangerous. Restrict use of connected devices to safe times and always exercise caution so your full attention is given to vehicle operation.
- All coverage terms are from the original in-service dates and are applicable only to the original owner of new, retailed models purchased from an authorized Mitsubishi dealer. Subsequent owners receive the balance of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty of 5 years/60,000 miles, whichever occurs first. See retailer for limited warranty and roadside assistance terms and conditions.
- Covers perforation (metal rust-through) in outer body sheet metal panels due to corrosion during normal use for 7 years or 100,000 miles for every new Mitsubishi, including Lancer Evolution, Ralliart and i-MiEV models. Coverage excludes corrosion due to accidents, damage, abuse, abnormal use, vehicle alterations or contact with corrosive material such as sand, salt, hail, stones, chemicals, acids or fertilizers.
- Limited Maintenance includes three oil and filter changes, three tire rotations, three multi-point inspections, and one cabin filter change within specified time/mileage windows. Not transferable to subsequent owner. Parts or services not redeemed within specified windows are forfeited. Certain restrictions apply. See retailer for complete details.
- Timed from the date first sold or put into use, whichever is earlier. Coverage excludes winching of vehicles off road, vehicles disabled in rally racing or other competitive events and vehicles used for commercial purposes, such as police, taxi, route delivery, livery or daily rental services. Please see your warranty manual for details. MMNA reserves the right to limit and/or change available services.
Mitsubishi Revises 2025 Outlander SUV
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Mitsubishi Motors North America (MMNA) said today its 2025 Outlander has Extensive interior and exterior changes, along with updates steering and suspension. The brand’s flagship SUV has a claimed industry-leading in-car entertainment system developed by YAMAHA®. (read AutoInformed.com on: Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Debuts in US After 3 Year Lag)
“Sound insulation material achieves a reduction of more than 0.5dB in road noise and nearly 6dB in overall sound isolation compared to the 2024 model. For 2025, the use of steel for the hood and front fenders enhances the vehicle’s NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) damping characteristics,” Mitsubishi said.
The so-called “refresh” includes a redesigned center console with a more functional area for wireless mobile phone charging, larger armrests and more storage, as well as revised controls and cupholders. Premium materials include an all-new semi-aniline leather interior in Brick Brown and a new light gray synthetic leather interior with suede-like inserts. For the first time, ventilated seats are available.
Outside, the 2025 Outlander has new 18” and 20” alloy wheel designs; an updated front grille and bumper; revised, full-LED, smoked-finish taillights, and a new tri-coat paint shade. The restyled front upper-grille allows the clamshell-style hood – typically found on luxury vehicles – and the optional “Outlander” hood script, are said to stand out more clearly. The revised grille is now attached to the main grille/bumper, rather than lifting with the hood.
All-new Moonstone Gray Metallic paint brings a blue glow to the solid-like gray by combining the interference of light from blue with the reflected light from aluminum. Three separate outer layers of color deliver a blend of color, depth, and distinction. Meanwhile, the revised rear lights express “stability through the T-shaped design. The LED lighting emphasizes width, harmonizing with the horizon. For 2025, the lens is treated with a smoked finish delivering a rich, deep almost three-dimensional look to the lenses.”
The entry-level front-wheel-drive ES model, with its Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $29,645 [see footnote 1], to the top-of-the-line SEL Platinum Edition with Mitsubishi Motors’ signature Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) all-wheel-drive system and an MSRP of $43,145 [1], value continues to be a Mitsubishi Motors hallmark. Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price excludes destination/handling, tax, title, license, dealer charges, and options. Retailer price, terms and vehicle availability may vary. See your Mitsubishi retailer for details. Vehicle MSRP does not include Destination/Handling Charge of, gulp, $1495 (Alaska/Hawaii $1620, bigger gulp).
Every 2025 Outlander includes as standard: three rows of seating for up to seven passengers, full LED lighting inside and out, frameless auto-dimming mirror, 12.3″ navigation screen with HD Traffic Information, YAMAHA® audio with wireless Apple® CarPlay and Android Auto [2], USB-C power ports, multi-zone automatic climate control, and a full suite of driver-alert and safety features. All models are powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine paired with a constant velocity transmission (CVT) with eight-speed sport mode.
All 2025 Mitsubishi vehicles come with a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty [3]; 5-year/60,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty [3 and 6] ; 7-year/100,000-mile anti-corrosion/perforation limited warranty [4]; and 5-year/unlimited mileage roadside assistance program. [6]
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