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Updated Outlander to benefit from Aussie tuning

First details of updated Outlander range, local tuning and new tech inbound

23 Apr 2025

MITSUBISHI Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) has announced early details of upgrades to its strong-selling Outlander this week, the medium SUV range set to benefit from an Australian-specific suspension and steering tune, range-wide tech upgrades, and a ‘sophisticated’ interior makeover said to enhance cabin ambience.

 

While full details of the upgrade are yet to be detailed, MMAL says its localised ride and handling program will dial in greater connection for Outlander drivers, while also improving occupant comfort.

 

The chassis enhancements will be accompanied by a refreshed exterior and interior design aimed at keeping the fourth-generation Outlander fresh – the model now in its fourth year of production following its launch Down Under in November of 2021.

 

Fans of premium sound will be thrilled to learn that Mitsubishi has paired with Yamaha in offering a new Dynamic Sound Yamaha Ultimate audio system in the Outlander Exceed Tourer grade. The high-end sound system will support wireless operation of both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, all accessed via a new 12.3-inch touchscreen display.

 

Other Outlander grades will be offered with Dynamic Sound Yamaha Premium sound, again with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and a 12.3-inch touchscreen.

 

GoAuto understands the Mitsubishi Outlander range will continue to be offered with five- and seven-seat options across ES, LS, Aspire, Exceed, and Exceed Tourer grades. Petrol and plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) driveline choices will remain unchanged.

 

“Since its 2021 Australian market launch, the Mitsubishi Outlander has resonated with Australian customers,” said MMAL general manager of product strategy, Bruce Hampel.

 

“With a value-packed range offering a choice of five or 5+2 seating, front- or all-wheel drive and efficient petrol and PHEV engine options, Outlander was in the top five best-selling vehicles in Australia last year.

 

“As a core market for Mitsubishi Motors globally, Australian market feedback played a significant role in further improving the updated Outlander’s steering, ride and handling, tuning it to further suit Australian conditions and buyer requirements with a new tyre specification.

 

“There’s also an incredible new suite of Yamaha audio systems that further enhance the driving experience, while the refreshed exterior, new alloy wheel designs, interior and improved infotainment systems add further presence and sophistication.

 

“These updates will no doubt continue to grow Outlander’s reputation as a value-driven, capable and popular Medium SUV, backed by Australia’s first 10-year warranty program, with 10 years’ capped price servicing.”

 

The updated Mitsubishi Outlander range will be in Australian showrooms in third quarter of 2025. Pricing and specification details will be confirmed closer to the launch date.


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