Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 un vent de nouveauté pour le VUS phare de la marque

Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 un vent de nouveauté pour le VUS phare de la marque

Mitsubishi Outlander 2025: A Wind of Change for the Brand's Flagship SUV

The current generation of the Mitsubishi Outlander was launched for the 2022 model year. The PHEV variant followed for 2023. For 2025, as the three-row SUV will begin its fourth full year in the same form on the market, Mitsubishi has decided to give it an upgrade, with a host of small changes that will keep it current and competitive in its category.

Thus, the Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 is preparing to enter the market with significant changes, which will also consolidate its status within the Mitsubishi range. Here is an overview of the changes planned for this successful SUV, which is scheduled to launch in February.

A modernized and enriched interior

For 2025, Mitsubishi has focused on comfort and user-friendliness with modifications designed to make our lives more pleasant on board. Among the changes, we can note a redesigned central console for optimized ergonomics. A new palette of interior colors will complement these improvements, adding an additional touch of refinement. These innovations aim to offer a premium experience on board.

Yamaha

One of the major new features is the integration of an audio system developed in partnership with Yamaha. For Yamaha, this is a first with a vehicle sold in North America. The new entity promises exceptional sound quality, but above all, it will offer the SiriusXM 360L service. The latter offers a customizable and enriched entertainment experience.

Performance and design improvements

The performance of the 2025 Outlander has also been refined. Mitsubishi announces adjustments that will improve driving on and off-road. These modifications are accompanied by stylistic tweaks, a customer request, giving the SUV an even more modern and dynamic look.

And the PHEV model?

The PHEV variant, which has been a resounding success in Canada, will eventually benefit from the same improvements. More information will follow on that.

And of course, the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander will continue to offer one of the best all-wheel drive systems in the industry with the S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) system, not to mention that the model will still offer an impressive 10-year/160,000 km powertrain protection.

Truly, 2025 is shaping up to be an interesting year for the Outlander, as well as the entire Mitsubishi family in Canada.

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