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2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid

SE 4-door SUV AWD 2.4-liter 4 (248 hp) plugin hybrid (Regular Gasoline) Direct 1-speed

MSRP: $40345 ~ $50345

2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid

Mitsubishi sells a small range of budget-friendly SUVs that have been steadily improving in the brand’s road-test scores. In the past, Mitsubishi was known for its partnership with Chrysler and its eclectic lineup. Discontinued models include the budget-friendly Mirage, sports cars like the 3000 GT, Eclipse, and Lancer Evolution, mid-priced sedans, and dedicated off-road SUVs. After struggling during the 2000s and 2010s, Mitsubishi is now part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance and has benefited from access to the other alliance members’ designs and technology. The Mitsubishi Outlander, for example, is based on the Nissan Rogue. Because Mitsubishi’s lineup is a mix of newer and older designs, some older models lag behind in crash test ratings while newer ones get top scores.

The seven-passenger Outlander is based on the Nissan Rogue, although the tiny third-row seat is exclusive to the Mitsubishi. The plug-in hybrid version is much quicker and quieter then the regular Outlander, and provides 38 miles of electric driving before it transitions to regular hybrid operation and yields a total of 400-plus miles. It takes 6.5 hours to charge the 20 kWh battery and that as a hybrid, once the battery level is low, the car gets 25 mpg overall in our tests. This PHEV feels very much like an EV when driven in electric mode, likely due to the fact that it does not have a conventional transmission but a direct drive like an EV. Otherwise, it's similar to the regular Outlander with an overly stiff ride and overly light steering. Controls are easy to use, including the Nissan-sourced infotainment system. AEB with pedestrian detection, AEB highway, BSW, and RCTW are standard and the adaptive cruise control (Nissan's ProPilot system) works well. For 2025, heated front seats are standard on all trims. SEL trims get a standard heated steering wheel and panoramic roof. 


Car Specifications

AC Acceptance Rate (kW)3.3
AC Charge Speed @ 32A6.3
AC Charge Speed @ 40A6.3
AC Charge Speed @ 50A6.3
AC Charge Speed @ 80A6.3
Air Pollution Score6
Battery Capacity (kWh)20.0
Cargo Volume32.0
Charge Port LocationRight Rear
Daily Range27
DC Acceptance Rate (kW)0.0
DC Charge Speed @ 150kW0.0
DC Charge Speed @ 350kW0.0
DC Charge Speed @ 50kW0.0
DC Charge Speed Tesla NACS0.0
EPA City MPG25
EPA City MPGe67
EPA Combined MPG26
EPA Combined MPGe64
EPA Highway MPG27
EPA Highway MPGe61
EPA Mile Per kWh1.9
Front Head Room4.5
Front Leg Room42.0
Front Shoulder Room56.0
Greenhouse Gas Score9
Height69
Length185
Manufacturer DC Charge Claim0 to 80 percent in 38 minutes (DC fast charging)
Max AC Charge Rate Miles Added per Hour6.3
Max Load1155
Max Seating Capacity7
One Pedal DriveNA
Plug TypeJ1772
Range EPA Electric Miles38
Rear Head Room4.0
Rear Leg Room32.0
Rear Shoulder Room55.0
SmartwayYes
Weight4730
Wheel Base107
Width84

Fuel Economy Specifications

Annual Energy Consumption (kWh)6315.0
Annual Energy Cost (Dollar)945.0
Annual Energy PHEV Cost900.0
Annual Fuel Consumption (Gal)485.0
Annual Fuel Cost (Dollar)1575.0
Annual Fuel Energy Cost980.0
Cruse Range (Miles)405
Energy Cost per 25 Miles2.0
Fuel Cost per 25 Miles3.0
Over All MPG Gas Hybrid25

Ratings

Category Car Count26
Category NameCompact SUVs
Overall Rank20
Overall Test Score Max93.0
Overall Test Score Min48.0
Primary Car TypeSUVs
Road Test Rank1
Road Test Score Max94.0
Road Test Score Min59.0

Test Results

Acceleration 0-60 MPH (secs)7.2
Avoidance Speed (MPH)51.5
Braking from 60 MPH (ft)135
City MPG24
Highway MPG25
Overall MPG25