Mitsubishi’s 2025 Outlander Steals the Show with Yamaha Audio and Updated Interiors in New Images and a Video

MjA5MTIyNzc0NDkzMDQ2NjI4
Share:

Mitsubishi has been basking in the success of the Outlander, a reliable family crossover that debuted in its current form in 2022.

Far from resting on its laurels, Mitsubishi is upping the ante with a refreshed model that promises enhancements in comfort and sound that are bound to excite.

The big news for audiophiles is that the 2025 Outlander will be decked out with a high-end audio system from Yamaha.

This marks Yamaha’s first foray into developing in-car audio systems specifically for the North American market.

Every trim level of the Outlander will feature this upgraded audio setup, which is complemented by SiriusXM’s 360L on-demand satellite streaming service, available as an option.

Stepping inside the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander, the differences from its cousin, the Nissan Rogue, become clear.

The Outlander boasts a new cabin design with a larger display and a selection of fresh interior colors that offer more personalization options.

Notably, the Outlander steps up its game with unique speaker grilles for the Yamaha system and ventilated seats—a luxury not even available in the Rogue’s top-tier Platinum trim.

While the 2024 model comes standard with front-wheel drive, Mitsubishi’s Super-All Wheel Control, an all-wheel-drive system, is optional. It remains to be seen if AWD will become standard by 2025.

The current model doesn’t skimp on safety, offering a suite of features like blind spot warning and lane departure warning, which are expected to carry over into the next model year.

Mitsubishi is addressing customer feedback by incorporating styling tweaks and enhancing both on- and off-road driving experiences.

Though specifics on the exterior changes for 2025 are still under wraps, the focus appears to be on a light facelift rather than a complete overhaul.

The anticipation is building as Mitsubishi prepares to launch the 2025 Outlander in dealerships.

The updated model will be fully revealed on February 24, and Mitsubishi is eager to see it in customers’ hands.

With these updates, the Outlander is set to continue its streak as a top choice for families seeking a capable and comfortable crossover.

Share: