In 2025, the new Outlander and two new models are planned. Here’s what we know about the Japanese brand’s next developments.
The Mitsubishi range is set to expand in 2025. In addition to the arrival of the new Outlander, the Japanese manufacturer is preparing to launch two new C-segment models, the specifications of which have not yet been revealed.
The brand, which will further strengthen its partnership with Renault, is preparing for a major year in terms of sales, including in the plug-in hybrid and 100% electric categories.
Mitsubishi Outlander (2025)
Completely new for 2025, the Outlander is only available as a plug-in hybrid. In total, the electrified powertrain delivers 302 PS and is supported by a battery with a gross capacity of 22.7 kWh, which enables it to travel around 53 miles in electric mode, thanks in particular to the presence of a heat pump and a new battery pack cooling system.
The Mitsubishi features all-wheel drive and seven selectable driving modes, as well as a different chassis, suspension and steering calibration to the previous model. Production began at the end of 2024, but prices for the UK have not yet been set. As a reference, the price in Germany is €49,990 (approx. £42,000).
Mitsubishi has also announced the launch of a new C-segment SUV planned for 2025. This as yet unnamed crossover will feature a petrol hybrid powertrain, advanced safety technologies and state-of-the-art connectivity, including integrated Google services.
A second model will also arrive later this year, based on the new electric Renault Scenic and still in the C-segment. As with the ASX and Colt (derived from the Captur and Clio respectively), Mitsubishi is likely to make slight design changes to the front and rear, while retaining the original platform.
With these two newcomers, Mitsubishi will bring the number of models in its European range to five, adding the new SUV and the electric Scenic alongside the ASX, Colt and Outlander.
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