The seven-passenger Outlander is fully redesigned for 2022. It shares its 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine and much of its underpinnings with the Nissan Rogue, although a small third-row seat is exclusive to the Mitsubishi. Acceleration is leisurely but the continuously variable transmission is responsive, and the Outlander managed 25 mpg overall. Handling is quite nimble and secure but the steering is overly light and nervous. The ride is stiff and wind noise is noticeable. The first two rows of seats are comfortable, but the third row is tiny. Most controls are easy to use, including the infotainment system. The joystick-like electronic gear selector, though, suffers from unintuitive labeling. Standard active safety features include FCW, AEB with pedestrian detection, BSW, RCTW, and LDW. The plug-in hybrid, which has been on the previous generation's platform, has also been redesigned.
Fuel Type
Conventional
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2025
Mitsubishi Outlander
2025 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$31,950
We expect the 2025 Outlander to have about average reliability when compared to other new cars. This prediction is based on Mitsubishi's brand history and the previous data from the Outlander.
Key information at a glance
26 MPG
Combined
Reliability
$23,725 - $41,475
MSRP Range
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Real-world performance testing data
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