Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 model updates

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV ideal for a family

Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 – Mitsubishi Outlander is a popular  family SUV. It cones in both petrol and a Plug in Hybrid petrol versions. There is an updated version coming a bit later this year,

25MY Mitsubishi Outlander update 1 Key Upgrades include:

  • Localises suspension tuning and tyre choice.
  • Restyled exterior and interior
  • New 12.3-inch central screen with premium audio
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality

The Outlander is popular because it is terrific value for money. It also gives buyers a lot of choice with 5 or seven seat versions, Petrol or PHEV engines, and front or all-wheel drive.

Outlander 2025 also comes in five different grades, the ES, LS, ASPIRE and Exceed and Exceed Tourer. The PHEV also has a GSR version.

I’ve driven the Outlander a few times and I’m always impressed by the amount of interior space there seems to be.

Rear seats have two isofix point as well as three top tether points. With plenty of rear leg room there is enough space to comfortably fit a baby seat, and the boot is large enough to store the pram and other baby stuff.

I definitely prefer driving the PHEV version and like the extra luxury and features of the Exceed tourer or GSR.

Pricing for the revised model range will be released closer to the launch dates.

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