One of the defining characteristics of the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander is its comfortable, high-quality interior. It’s a versatile vehicle for daily life, and it has an excellent number of desirable standard features.
Introducing the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander: Versatility Meets Comfort
Standard Comfort
The Outlander’s interior looks and feels upscale. The materials are of a higher quality than those in the average vehicle in its class. The SE and up have an 8-way power driver’s seat, and higher trims add a memory function. Every trim has power lumbar support for the driver, and the ES 2.5 S-AWC and up have heated front seats.
The standard seats have fabric surfaces, replaced by synthetic leather suede in the SE and leather-appointed seating surfaces in the SEL and up. The SE and up also have a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob.
Digital Experience
A 12.3-inch display is standard in the Outlander, equipped with navigation and smartphone compatibility. You can add a 12.3-inch digital driver display with a package in the SE and SE 2.5 S-AWC, and it’s standard in the SEL and up. A 10.8-inch head-up display is also available.
The standard display that’s in every Outlander allows you to use many of your smartphone’s features through the in-car display using voice control. Features you can use include hands-free text messaging and calling, music streaming service apps, and your calendar.
Smart Safety
Useful driver assistance features, including driver attention alert, blind spot warning with lane change assist, and forward collision mitigation, are standard in the Outlander. Others are available in the SE trim and up, including lane departure warning, front parking sensors, and cruise control with stop and go, lane keep assist, traffic sign recognition, and lane departure prevention.
Room for Luggage
The Outlander is a compact vehicle that still has space for luggage. The third row has 10.9 cubic feet behind it for cargo, and the amount of cargo space behind each row is the same in models with and without a sunroof. There’s more cargo room if you fold down the third row, as that expands the space to 30.6 cubic feet. You can more than double that by folding down the second row, too, leaving you with 64.3 cubic feet of cargo room.
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