
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander introduces a series of refinements that continue the model’s established reputation for engineering detail, strong drivability, and practical design. Since its reintroduction in 2021, the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander has consistently been recognized for its build quality and customer-focused approach. The Mitsubishi engineers integrated updates across the powertrain, suspension, safety structure, and cabin systems. These revisions are the result of extensive feedback from owners and the brand’s ongoing emphasis on building a flagship SUV that maintains technical consistency while adapting to modern expectations.

The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander is powered by a 2.5-liter twin-cam four-cylinder gasoline engine tuned to produce 181 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 181 pound-feet of torque at 3,600 rpm. The design emphasis for this engine includes smooth power delivery and dependable fuel efficiency. A rapid throttle response provides confident acceleration for merging and passing, while the steady torque curve maintains composure in daily driving.
The engine is paired with an eight-speed sport mode continuously variable transmission. This unit uses optimized torque converter characteristics and step-shift control to replicate the gear changes of a conventional automatic system. The result is a balance of strong acceleration capability under load and seamless response under normal conditions. The integration of transmission programming and engine mapping ensures consistency in power delivery across a range of driving scenarios.

The Mitsubishi Super-All Wheel Control system is available on the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander, while front-wheel drive configurations remain standard on lower trims. S-AWC integrates electronically controlled four-wheel drive, Active Yaw Control with brake management, and four-wheel brake control supported by stability and anti-lock systems. The electronically controlled four-wheel drive unit employs a hydraulic clutch powered by an electric motor to distribute torque instantly between front and rear axles.
The system responds to sensor inputs that measure steering angle, yaw rate, wheel speed, and braking pressure. This data is processed to maintain balance across all four tires, supporting stable handling and traction. Active Yaw Control applies braking force not only to the front wheels but also to the rear wheels, improving cornering capability on varied surfaces. For situations requiring added control, such as diagonal wheel lift on uneven terrain, four-wheel brake control acts similarly to a differential lock.
Drive mode selection further enhances adaptability. S-AWC models feature six settings: Normal for balanced everyday operation, Tarmac for paved road dynamics, Gravel for improved stability on unpaved surfaces, Snow for traction on slippery routes, and Mud mode for deep snow or mud. Two-wheel drive models include five modes that are tuned to deliver optimized traction without the Mud setting.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander uses a dual-pinion electric power steering system with motors mounted close to the wheel ends. This design reduces slack and lag in steering inputs, providing linear responsiveness across varying road conditions. Engineers retuned the steering system for the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander to add more weight on-center, which increases driver confidence. Selecting Tarmac mode increases steering weight and feedback for more precision.
Suspension updates further contribute to driving stability. Forged aluminum components are used for the front lower arms and rear upper arms, reducing weight while maintaining rigidity. Hollow stabilizer bars reduce mass while improving roll resistance. For the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander, Mitsubishi engineers retuned springs and shock absorbers for improved impact absorption, with changes applied to compression and rebound settings. The front stabilizer bar diameter was reduced from 25 mm to 23.5 mm, contributing to more controlled body movement. A new tire specification was developed for the model to align tread, wear, and road sound characteristics with the refined suspension and steering systems.
The design concept known as “Bold Stride” defines the exterior profile of the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander. It integrates a revised grille with smoother surfaces, complementing the clamshell-style hood that distinguishes the front fascia. Full LED lighting is now standard, with high-positioned daytime running lamps, low-positioned headlights for reduced glare, and integrated fog lamps for improved visibility.
Steel is newly applied to the hood and front fenders, improving damping of noise, vibration, and harshness while supporting tighter production tolerances. At the rear, smoked lenses emphasize the width of the vehicle, while the hexaguard horizon motif draws inspiration from historic Mitsubishi models. Alloy wheels are available in new 18-inch and 20-inch designs, with the latter fitted to SE and SEL trims. Ventilated brake discs, measuring 13.8 inches at the front and 13.0 inches at the rear, support the large wheel configurations.
Color options include Diamond series paints from Mitsubishi, with multi-layer finishes designed for consistent reflection. A new Moonstone Gray Metallic joins the palette, featuring three layers that combine aluminum reflection with blue light interference to produce depth and contrast.
Inside, the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander emphasizes usability and occupant comfort. The center console has been redesigned with relocated cupholders positioned beside the shifter for easier access. Storage within the armrest has been expanded to 268.5 cubic inches, a 45 percent increase compared to the prior model. The wireless charging pad was reshaped to ensure proper alignment of various phone sizes, supporting consistent charging performance.
Seats are available in semi-aniline leather with diamond stitching or new light gray synthetic leather with suede-like inserts. A new Brick Brown color adds further customization. Heated and ventilated front seats are offered for the first time on any Mitsubishi vehicle, with optional heated second-row seating. Second-row seatbacks incorporate revised padding and structure to improve comfort, while a folding mechanism with remote release from the cargo area enables flexible use of space. When folded, the second and third rows provide up to 80.3 inches of usable length for storage.
Interior lighting is now fully LED, providing brighter yet focused illumination. A frameless digital rearview mirror is available, displaying camera imagery when direct rear visibility is blocked. The dashboard integrates a 12.3-inch Digital Driver Display, supported by a 12.3-inch infotainment system with improved graphics. Fonts and color schemes are unified across displays, a detail often reserved for higher-priced vehicles.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander introduces a collaboration with Yamaha® to deliver advanced in-car audio. Two configurations are available: Dynamic Sound Yamaha® Premium with eight speakers and Dynamic Sound Yamaha® Ultimate with 12 speakers, a subwoofer, and 1,650 watts of power.
Both systems use advanced sound processing, including DSP technology and Finite Impulse Response tuning from Yamaha®, to adapt sound staging within the cabin. Noise reduction measures include redesigned inner door skins that double as speaker enclosures, thicker wiring, and high-capacity fuses for consistent power flow.
Selectable sound modes include Lively, Signature, Powerful, and Relaxing. Allowing the driver to adjust tonal balance and bass characteristics. Listening positions can be customized for the driver, passenger, front, rear, or all occupants. Adaptive adjustments compensate for speed, rain, and air conditioning noise, ensuring consistent clarity across driving environments.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander features a high-resolution 12.3-inch Smartphone-Link Display. Wireless Apple CarPlay® and, for the first time, wireless Android Auto™ are included. The system integrates with Mitsubishi Connect, which provides one year of remote services and five years of security and navigation features.
Remote functions include lock and unlock, climate control operation, vehicle finder, and seat heating activation. Security and support services include SOS emergency assistance, collision notification, stolen vehicle assistance, and vehicle health reporting. Navigation features include destination send-to-car, Google Street View, and Satellite View, offering seamless integration between personal devices and the vehicle system.
Noise, vibration, and harshness control was a priority in the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander. Engineers applied sound insulation in 18 targeted areas, including the transmission tunnel, carpet, and pillar trims. These adjustments reduce road noise by more than half a decibel and improve total sound isolation by nearly six decibels compared to the previous model.
The vehicle structure is built on the Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution platform from Mitsubishi. Ultra-high tensile steel and hot-stamped panels reinforce the cabin area, maintaining rigidity while reducing weight relative to conventional steel. Six underbody floor members are arranged to disperse collision forces, while suspension cross members contribute to both strength and ride comfort.
A new front center airbag deploys between the driver and passenger during side impacts, reducing the likelihood of contact between occupants. This feature joins a comprehensive system of airbags and electronic controls designed to support occupant protection.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander combines a refined 2.5-liter engine, a responsive sport mode transmission, and an advanced Super-All Wheel Control system with multiple drive modes for precise performance across conditions. We invite you to schedule a test drive at Brandon Mitsubishi near Tampa, FL. Experiencing in person demonstrates the advantages of its carefully tuned powertrain, the stability provided by S-AWC, the immersive quality of its Yamaha® audio system, and the protective strength of its safety architecture. Contact our team to arrange your opportunity to explore these features firsthand and see how the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander delivers technical detail and reliable performance for drivers and passengers alike.