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New Mitsubishi Outlander 2025: Price, consumption, picture, technical data.

The New Mitsubishi Outlander crossover has been around for nine whole years in the third generation, but this year the new generation car will finally debut. Moreover, it is very different from its predecessor, because after the RenaultNissan alliance took back part of Mitsubishi Motors’ shares , it was decided to transfer the Outlander to “Nissan” equipment.

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New Mitsubishi Outlander

Now the model is based on the CMF-C / D platform, and its closest relative is the latest Rogue / X-Trail. As for the Russian prospects, we will start selling the new Mitsubishi Outlander only after localization at the plant in Kaluga. According to them, cars will arrive at dealerships no earlier than .

New body design

The exterior of the crossover is still in the Dynamic Shield corporate style, but the front end has changed noticeably. Following the example of the junior SUVs ASX and Eclipse Cross, the new Outlander has received a multi-level look. The main headlight units are placed in the side bumper niches, and above them are separate narrow sections with running lights and direction indicators. This arrangement supposedly provides better visibility for the driver and pedestrians.

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Changes are also noticeable at the rear. There is a new tailgate with hexagonal embossing, modernized horizontal lights with T-shaped graphics and a revised bumper. The side walls of the crossover have received a different relief, and the wheel arches have accentuated contours. The size of standard disks is 18-20 inches.

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The new Mitsubishi Outlander will be available in nine body colors: six basic and three high-brightness from the Diamond series. The latter includes the exclusive Black Diamond color – it consists of three layers, one of which creates a special shine effect when illuminated.

Inner

Inside, the “fourth” Outlander somewhat resembles a donor X-Trail, but there is no question of a literal copy. The newcomer Mitsubishi has an original steering wheel and a strictly horizontal deflector strip on the panel. In the lower part of the console there is a laconic climate control unit with “physical” buttons, and on the central tunnel next to it there is a transmission joystick, a washer selector for selecting a driving mode and a compartment for wireless charging.

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The multimedia screen mounted on the top of the panel is designed in the format of a free-standing tablet. Its diagonal is nine inches in the “Senior” trim levels, and seven in the first. Depending on the trim level, the instrument cluster is analogue (with dials and a 7″ display in the middle) or fully digital (size 12.3″). The expensive versions also have a 10.8″ projection screen.

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The developers of the new model paid attention to the high quality of finishing materials, including fabric, suede and semi-aniline leather. There are “soft” inserts (also in contrasting color) on both the front panel and the door panels.

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In addition to the equipment already listed, the new Mitsubishi Outlander has comfortable urethane-based front seats with heating, three-zone climate control, curtains in the rear rows, Bose Acoustics with 10 speakers, remote access to on-board functions via an application on a smartphone. Electronic assistants include MI-Pilot Assist, which combines adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning.

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In the fourth generation, the crossover retained a seven-seat, three-row cabin configuration. The second-row seats are longitudinally sliding and foldable in a 40:20:40 ratio, allowing you to load lengthwise even with two passengers.

Specifications

The X-Trail shared the drivetrain with the new Outlander. Aspirated petrol 2.5 litres produces 181 hp (245 Nm) and works in conjunction with the Jatco CVT. First of all, the car is front-wheel drive, but there is also an S-AWC all-wheel drive transmission with a clutch on the rear axle. In addition, there is the Brake Active Yaw Control system, which regulates the thrust vector by braking individual wheels.

The front-wheel drive Outlander features a mode selector with five driving programs: Eco, Normal, Asphalt (Sport), Gravel and Snow. When S-AWC is available, an additional Mud preset will be added.

Price New Mitsubishi Outlander

The main market for the new Mitsubishi Outlander will be North America (Canada and Europe). Here, the “fourth” Outlander of Japanese assembly will appear first – sales will start as early as at a price of € 25,795 (euros). Buyers can choose between the ES 2.0, SE 2.0 and SEL 2.0 trim levels, and there are also special Launch Edition welcome editions.