2025 mitsubishi outlander has entered Australia with a long list of smart improvements fused between a daring design and developed engineering. Remaining in its standard profile, the new generation has had local input which has allowed it to evolve in the area of ride, handling and comfort. There is better technology, more intelligent safety, and a fancier cabin, making Outlander a further advance as a family SUV that is practical and polished.
Australian-Tuned for Local Roads
The calibration of the chassis and the steering of the Outlander took place in Australia through Mitsubishis R&D team. This provides a calmer and more eager performance, due in part to retuned suspension, new Bridgestone tyres and new electric power steering system. These innovations are being embraced all over the world but they developed on Australian soil.
Refreshed Styling and Exterior Details
The 2025 Outlander has new design of bumpers, smooth LED tail-lamps and alloy wheel designs are revised as well. These small modifications enhance its aesthetic sense without deviating its strong standing position. LED rear blinkers and a more stylish front grille provide it the modern touch that is noticeable among the midsize SUVs.
Interior Comfort and Tech Upgrades
In cabin, new materials have been incorporated to the cabin, seat padding is longer and ergonomics was taken care of by repositioning cupholders. There is also a 12.3-inch digital instrumentation and infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard, which is better as they are wireless this time. LS grade and above, Mitsubishi Connect introduces an additional feature of remote access and have the most safety features such as SOS alerts and geo-fencing.
Powertrain and Drive Options
Outlander gets on with its 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that delivers 135kW and 244Nm, with a CVT. Lower trim models get standard front-wheel drive, with all models offering the Mitsubishi Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC). The plug-in hybrids (PHEV) variants still stay as it is and are anticipated to be re-updated later this year.
Safety Enhancements Across the Range
Safety has also been heightened with the new roles which include a Driver Monitoring System, camera attached to the rear auto-brakes and increased blind spot intervention. There is a 360-degree camera system and adaptive cruise control, both further credentializing the family friendly Outlander. These changes are additions to an already powerful safety package.
Pricing and Variants in Australia
Its 2025 lineup begins at the ES 2WD five-seat trim which is priced at $37,740 and tops out to a $73,790 top-spec PHEV GSR AWD trim. The buyers will have options either of a five- or seven-seat, and each of the trims will have its unique combination of features depending on the requirements and affordability.
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