Issue 5_MiMagazine_EN

The interior reflects Japanese “omotenashi,” a word that can loosely be translated to English as “hospital- ity,” but also suggests a level of thoughtfulness that goes beyond, to the point of anticipating a guest’s needs and wants. The award-winning interior from earlier models is moved to a new level of sophistication for 2025, with materials and colors matched with high quality stitching on the instrument panel and door trim. Well- thought-out storage spaces are designed for conven- ience, and subtle full LED interior lighting helps to de- liver a calm, luxurious space for all occupants. A new interior color — Brick Brown —– is the highlight of the GT-P trim line. Since Outlander’s launch, the GT-P trim line has been lauded for its class-above in - terior, highlighted by semi-aniline leather-appointed seats, diamond stitching on the seats and door pan- els, and stitched details on the padded dash area. Brick Brown brings an even higher level of sophisti- cation, befitting Outlander’s place as the flagship of Mitsubishi Motors’ lineup. The mid-grade LE trim line also sees a new interior color, a light grey synthetic leather with suede-like fabric inserts. It is both attractive and durable, and this is the first time a lighter interior color has been offered on the Outlander LE. The 2025 Outlander comes standard with heated front seats while ventilated front seats are also avail- able for the first time in a Mitsubishi Motors vehicle. Second-row seats are available with heating as well.

All 25MY Outlander trim lines feature a new frame- less rearview mirror, with a much sleeker design. Depending on the trim line, the frameless rearview mirror also features the return of HomeLink, allowing for integration of garage door remotes and other smart home functions. The top GT-P trim line takes it a step further, integrating a digital camera into the re- view mirror, providing unobstructed views to the rear, regardless of cargo or rear seat passengers.

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