The teasers are out, and excitement is building for the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. Mitsubishi is updating the popular model with a new look and improved features. While retaining its familiar silhouette, the Outlander will bring about a new color, Moonstone Gray Metallic, and 20-inch two-tone wheels.
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Inside, Mitsubishi has raised the bar on interior quality. The update includes ventilated seats made from semi-aniline leather and a new, larger 12.3-inch infotainment screen, upgrading from the previous 8- and 9-inch screens. Sound quality gets a boost too, with a custom audio system developed alongside Yamaha, featuring multiple sound settings to improve audio realism.
Under the hood, the Outlander PHEV will benefit from a more powerful battery. The new battery technology in the Outlander PHEV will not only increase the electric range but also improve the overall power output, making sure passengers enjoy smoother and stronger acceleration. Adjustments to the suspension and steering systems are also expected, improving the ride comfort to feel “one class above the rest,” as stated by Mitsubishi.
With its debut scheduled for October at the Japan Mobility Show, excitement around the Outlander is not just confined to Japan. Anticipating a strong market, Mitsubishi Australia predicts that its sales for PHEV models, including the Outlander and Eclipse Cross, will double from 2023. Last year, according to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, 2,274 Outlanders and 1,296 Eclipse Cross vehicles were sold. With the federal electric car discount available until April 2025, these models are likely to be attractive to environmentally conscious consumers.
Mitsubishi reveals a glimpse of the 2025 Outlander PHEV
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is almost here, and Mitsubishi has just dropped some teasers!
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The teasers are out, and excitement is building for the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. Mitsubishi is updating the popular model with a new look and improved features. While retaining its familiar silhouette, the Outlander will bring about a new color, Moonstone Gray Metallic, and 20-inch two-tone wheels.
Related: Mitsubishi Triton Black Edition debuts in Thailand—Is the Philippines next?
Inside, Mitsubishi has raised the bar on interior quality. The update includes ventilated seats made from semi-aniline leather and a new, larger 12.3-inch infotainment screen, upgrading from the previous 8- and 9-inch screens. Sound quality gets a boost too, with a custom audio system developed alongside Yamaha, featuring multiple sound settings to improve audio realism.

Under the hood, the Outlander PHEV will benefit from a more powerful battery. The new battery technology in the Outlander PHEV will not only increase the electric range but also improve the overall power output, making sure passengers enjoy smoother and stronger acceleration. Adjustments to the suspension and steering systems are also expected, improving the ride comfort to feel “one class above the rest,” as stated by Mitsubishi.

With its debut scheduled for October at the Japan Mobility Show, excitement around the Outlander is not just confined to Japan. Anticipating a strong market, Mitsubishi Australia predicts that its sales for PHEV models, including the Outlander and Eclipse Cross, will double from 2023. Last year, according to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, 2,274 Outlanders and 1,296 Eclipse Cross vehicles were sold. With the federal electric car discount available until April 2025, these models are likely to be attractive to environmentally conscious consumers.

We’re on the lookout for the updated Outlander PHEV, expected to be a hit in the Philippines with its new eco-friendly features and design. Until this revamped model hits the showrooms, explore Mitsubishi’s current options on AutoDeal and get a quote for your next potential purchase.
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