
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) remains a significant offering in the plug-in hybrid SUV segment. It combines a dual power source with all-wheel drive and advanced technology to provide functional efficiency and driving versatility. The vehicle features a gasoline engine integrated with electric motors, providing an electric-only range suitable for many daily trips, supported by an extended total driving range combining both fuel and electric power.

The core of the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV consists of a 2.4-liter MIVEC DOHC 16-valve inline-4 gasoline engine combined with a pair of electric motors. This setup results in a total output of 248 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque. The electric system is supported by a 20 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, which allows for an EPA-estimated electric driving range of up to 38 miles. The total driving range extends to approximately 420 miles when utilizing both electric and gasoline power.
The combined fuel economy rating is 64 MPGe (miles per gallon equivalent), indicating efficient use of energy across electric and fuel sources. The vehicle supports DC fast charging using the CHAdeMO standard, capable of charging the battery to 80 percent capacity in roughly 38 minutes. This fast-charge capability is notable for a vehicle in this category and adds to the practicality for longer journeys requiring shorter charging stops.
The drive system includes a twin-motor configuration. The front wheels receive power from both the gasoline engine and the front electric motor, while a separate, larger motor drives the rear wheels independently. This layout enhances traction and balance, distributing weight with a 53 percent front and 47 percent rear ratio. This setup contributes to controlled handling and improved stability in varying driving conditions.
Disclaimer: Electric range of up to 38 miles on a full charge and a combined electricity + gasoline range of 420 miles. Combined fuel economy Electricity + Gasoline of 64 MPGe. EPA highway mileage estimate. Actual range and mileage may vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison only.

The exterior design of the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV follows Mitsubishi’s design theme known as "I-Fu-Do-Do," which translates to "authentic and majestic." The vehicle presents muscular fenders and sharply defined body lines, complemented by Mitsubishi’s Dynamic Shield grille at the front. The wheel sizes vary by trim, with entry-level models equipped with 18-inch alloy wheels and higher trims fitted with 20-inch wheels, contributing to a more robust appearance.
Inside the vehicle, material quality varies by trim level. Base and mid-level trims use fabric seating, while higher trims feature diamond-quilted semi-aniline leather upholstery. The availability of a Platinum Edition trim includes additional aesthetic options such as a two-tone exterior paint scheme and light gray leather interior trim.
Technology in the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV includes a 12.3-inch full-color digital instrument cluster that displays vehicle information clearly to the driver. Apple CarPlay® is standard across all trims with wireless connectivity starting at the mid-level trim, and Android Auto™ connectivity is also included.
Trim levels SE and above feature a nine-inch touchscreen infotainment system with integrated navigation and SiriusXM® satellite radio compatibility. Wireless smartphone charging is also standard on these trims. The vehicle supports My MITSUBISHI CONNECT, which includes Safeguard and Remote Services with a trial period of five years for Safeguard and 12 months for Remote. These services enable remote vehicle monitoring and security features accessible through a smartphone app.
Additional technology options include a nine-speaker Bose® audio system available on certain trims and a full-color head-up display measuring 10.8 inches diagonally, which is offered with specific packages for mid and higher trims. These elements contribute to a connected driving environment and provide essential information without requiring the driver to look away from the road.
Safety technology in the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV encompasses a wide array of driver assistance systems aimed at reducing risk and enhancing control. The vehicle comes equipped with MI-PILOT Assist™, an adaptive driver assistance system that combines adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and traffic sign recognition. This system helps maintain a set speed, proper following distance, and lane position during highway driving.
Additional safety features available on various trims include Forward Collision Mitigation with Pedestrian Detection, Predictive Forward Collision Warning, Active Blind Spot Assist, Blind Spot Warning, and Lane Change Assist. Lane Departure Warning and Prevention functions alert the driver and provide corrective steering inputs if unintended lane drifting is detected.
The vehicle also offers Rear Automatic Emergency Braking and Rear Cross Traffic Alert to assist in low-speed situations and parking maneuvers. Automatic High Beam lighting adjusts the headlamp intensity based on ambient light and traffic conditions. Hill Descent Control and Trailer Stability Assist are incorporated to improve control on steep or uneven terrain, and a Multiview Camera system enhances visibility around the vehicle.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is built on a modern vehicle platform developed through a partnership within the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. Structural improvements include the use of hot-stamped ultra-high tensile-strength steel in critical areas, increasing torsional rigidity by 33 percent compared to the previous model.
This increased rigidity allows the suspension components to function more effectively, isolating the cabin from road vibrations and reducing noise. The suspension system uses a MacPherson® strut front design with a stabilizer bar and a multi-link rear suspension with a stabilizer bar, contributing to ride comfort and handling stability.
Ground clearance varies slightly by trim level, with 7.8 inches on the ES model and 7.9 inches on SE and SEL trims, allowing for moderate off-road capability consistent with the vehicle’s SUV designation.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV maintains the practical attributes expected from a three-row SUV with plug-in hybrid technology. The second-row seats fold flat to enhance cargo capacity when additional seating is not required. The ability to accommodate seven passengers is unusual for plug-in hybrid SUVs, which often limit seating to five.
The unique design of the third-row seat, folding into a floor well, optimizes available cargo space without compromising passenger comfort in the other two rows. The overall dimensions of the vehicle are 185.4 inches in length, 84.4 inches in width, and 68.5 to 68.7 inches in height, depending on the trim, with a wheelbase of 106.5 inches. These measurements provide a balance between interior space and external maneuverability.
The fuel tank holds 14.8 gallons, supporting extended travel range when combined with the electric system.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV includes industry-exclusive Innovative Pedal technology, which enables near one-pedal driving operation. This system blends regenerative braking with traditional braking to decelerate the vehicle when the driver lifts off the accelerator, mimicking the feel of conventional vehicles by allowing the vehicle to "creep" at low speeds for smooth parking and maneuvering.
Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) manages traction and stability dynamically. Derived from motorsport applications, this system adjusts torque distribution and braking force between wheels to maintain vehicle stability during cornering, acceleration, and braking. This contributes to enhanced handling confidence, especially in adverse weather or challenging road surfaces.
Electric range, seven-passenger flexibility, and dual-motor all-wheel drive set the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV apart from other midsize SUVs. Its plug-in hybrid system delivers confident acceleration and allows for smooth transitions between electric and gasoline modes. Inside, the cabin supports both driver and passengers with adaptable tech and safety features that adjust to varying needs. If you’re exploring the value of near one-pedal driving or evaluating hybrid capability in mixed conditions, Brandon Mitsubishi near Valrico, FL, is the place to schedule your test drive.