
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is engineered to deliver versatile performance, safety, and control through advanced design and efficient powertrain systems. Built with a focus on durability and technical precision, it offers standard all-wheel control, refined connectivity, and a structure optimized for driver stability and passenger safety. Each feature contributes to an adaptable and capable compact crossover designed for reliability across a wide range of driving conditions.

Engine and Powertrain Development
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport offers two engine configurations within its lineup, both designed to optimize efficiency and balanced performance. The base engine is a 2.0-liter MIVEC DOHC 16-valve inline four-cylinder that generates 148 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 145 lb-ft of torque at 4,200 rpm. This configuration provides smooth acceleration and consistent responsiveness under varying loads.
For drivers seeking additional output, the SEL trim features a 2.4-liter MIVEC DOHC 16-valve inline four-cylinder producing 168 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 167 lb-ft of torque at 4,100 rpm. Both engines employ the Mitsubishi MIVEC valve timing technology, which enhances fuel combustion efficiency and optimizes engine performance across different RPM ranges.
Each power unit is paired with a seven-step Sportronic™ continuously variable transmission (CVT). This transmission has been engineered with low-friction hydraulic control, contributing to improved fuel economy and smoother transitions between simulated gear ratios. The CVT’s manual Sport mode enables controlled gear shifting through the shift lever for a more direct driving response.
The fuel efficiency ratings reach 23 MPG in the city and 29 MPG on the highway for the 2.0L model, while the 2.4L SEL achieves 23 MPG city and 28 MPG highway. Combined economy ratings stand at 26 MPG and 25 MPG respectively. The fuel tank capacity is 15.8 gallons, supporting longer travel intervals between refueling stops.
Disclaimer: 2024 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates 23 City/29 Highway/26 Combined for Outlander Sport ES, LE, SE 4WD; 23 City/28 Highway/25 Combined for Outlander Sport GT 4WD. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison only.

Every 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport includes the brand’s All-Wheel Control (AWC) as standard equipment. This electronically managed system distributes torque across the front and rear axles to enhance grip, stability, and steering precision in changing driving conditions. The AWC system utilizes low-viscosity transfer case oil to reduce driveline friction, improving fuel efficiency and mechanical performance.
Complementing this system is Active Stability Control (ASC), which detects wheel slip and adjusts engine output and brake force to maintain traction. Hill Start Assist further contributes to driver control by maintaining brake pressure during initial acceleration on inclines, preventing rollback.
The combination of low curb weight, advanced suspension tuning, and AWC provides balanced handling and predictable control. The MacPherson® strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension configuration of the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport are tuned for rigidity and minimal body roll. The system uses independent gas-charged shock absorbers and coil springs at each wheel to stabilize the vehicle through turns and variable road surfaces.
The compact design of the AWC system also aids maneuverability, giving the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport an efficient balance between urban agility and off-road readiness. The Trail Edition extends this capability through unique styling and protective elements such as black fender moldings, a hood protector, and mud flaps, demonstrating the continued focus on all-terrain engineering of Mitsubishi.
The Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution (RISE) architecture of the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport integrates a high-rigidity steel body with energy-absorbing crumple zones that redirect impact forces away from occupants. This construction contributes to structural integrity in multi-directional collisions and improves vehicle stability under stress.
The ground clearance measures 8.5 inches, providing sufficient underbody height for rough or uneven surfaces while maintaining stability. The vehicle’s curb weight is 3,263 pounds, which contributes to nimble handling and efficiency without compromising safety or cabin comfort.
Passenger volume with the available sunroof is 97.5 cubic feet, allowing for generous space across seating rows. Cargo volume behind the first row totals 49.5 cubic feet, and 21.7 cubic feet behind the second row, making the model suitable for compact utility and transport needs.
The Mitsubishi Dynamic Shield design philosophy gives the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport a distinctive aerodynamic form that contributes to efficiency and road stability. The exterior profile features a forward-raked rear window, a sharply defined rear gate, and broad fenders that convey strength through geometry rather than ornamentation.
The black front grille enhances air intake efficiency while maintaining cooling performance under high-load conditions. Heated and power-adjustable side mirrors improve visibility and include in-mirror turn-signal indicators on SE models and above. Higher trims also incorporate automatic power-folding mirrors for added practicality.
At the rear, T-shaped LED tail lamps and upright proportions improve visibility for following traffic and emphasize a solid stance. The vehicle’s overall shape minimizes drag while maintaining interior space efficiency.
Inside, the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport incorporates high-quality materials and functional ergonomics to create a driver-focused interior. The dashboard adopts a horizontal layout with gloss black and silver-painted control surfaces, giving clarity to the placement of HVAC controls and infotainment interfaces.
Seats are upholstered with durable fabrics designed for comfort and easy maintenance. The cabin features soft-padded surfaces across the dashboard and door trims, creating a refined but purpose-driven aesthetic. The LE trim and higher include a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, while SE and SEL models integrate a One-Touch Start System for keyless ignition convenience.
The ECO driving indicator within the instrument display provides real-time feedback on fuel consumption efficiency. Rear seating is designed with a 60:40 split-fold configuration that allows flexible cargo management without affecting passenger seating integrity.
Technological integration is central to the cabin functionality of the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport. The Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) system is standard across most trims, featuring an 8.0-inch touchscreen interface with Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ compatibility for seamless smartphone connection. Lower trims feature a 7.0-inch display that retains essential connectivity and audio control functions.
Automatic climate control maintains cabin temperature through electronically managed airflow systems, while rain-sensing windshield wipers activate automatically in precipitation for improved visibility. Higher trims also include the FAST-Key passive entry system, allowing door access through proximity detection and push-button locking and unlocking.
These integrated systems prioritize functionality and driver concentration by minimizing manual inputs and optimizing control placement.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport expands its safety suite with advanced detection and response systems across all models. Each vehicle includes Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Automatic High Beams, and the newly standard Rear Seat Alert system.
The Forward Collision Mitigation system uses radar and camera technology to detect vehicles or pedestrians and automatically apply braking pressure when a collision risk is identified. Lane Departure Warning monitors road markings to identify unintentional drift and provides both visual and audible alerts to assist the driver in maintaining lane integrity. Automatic High Beams adjust headlight intensity according to ambient light levels and surrounding traffic, improving nighttime visibility.
The Rear Seat Alert function provides a visual and audible reminder to check the rear seating area after parking, a practical addition designed to enhance passenger safety awareness.
Every trim also includes a seven-airbag supplemental restraint system comprising front, side, curtain, and driver knee airbags, supporting occupant protection during impact. Combined with the RISE structural framework, these systems create a layered safety environment focused on energy absorption, cabin integrity, and injury reduction during collisions.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport integrates mechanical efficiency with responsive handling dynamics. Its Electric Power Steering (EPS) eliminates engine-driven hydraulic resistance, improving steering response and overall fuel economy.
Through low curb weight and carefully tuned suspension geometry, the vehicle maintains a stable platform during turns, acceleration, and braking. The use of front and rear sway bars limits body lean, enhancing agility and driver control. The combination of efficient steering, aerodynamic design, and balanced weight distribution contributes to the model’s measured fuel performance while maintaining driver comfort over extended operation.
Drivers seeking an efficient and capable compact crossover can explore the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport at Brandon Mitsubishi close to Lakeland, FL. With refined MIVEC engine technology, full-time all-wheel control, and an integrated safety suite, the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport represents precision-focused engineering built for consistent performance. Schedule a test drive to experience its balanced power delivery, advanced technology, and responsive control firsthand. Discover how the technical innovations of Mitsubishi contribute to practical efficiency and confident handling in every mile.