Audio and infotainment Upgrades For the 2025 Outlander, Mitsubishi Motors is intro- ducing all-new audio systems, co-developed with Yamaha across all trim lines, a groundbreaking col- laboration that delivers studio-quality sound to every drive. This is the first Yamaha-branded in-car audio system to be sold in the North American market, and this system will immediately place itself at the pinna- cle of in-car audio. In addition, the Outlander debuts Mitsubishi Motors’ first application of SiriusXM 360L, an advanced satel- lite-streaming platform that combines live channels, on-demand content, and personalized recommenda- tions for a truly dynamic entertainment experience. For the full story about the Yamaha audio systems specifically developed for the 2025 Outlander, read Private Concert Hall found in on page 28-29. An additional improvement for 2025 Outlander is the increase in size of the infotainment system screen. From the 8” or 9” screens offered in previous years (depending on trim), all trim lines of 2025 Outlander now feature a 12.3”-wide infotainment screen, pro- viding much greater visibility and ease of use. All trim lines now come standard with wireless Android Auto and Apply CarPlay. Improved Driving Dynamics With its legendary S-AWC system standard across all trim lines offered in Canada, the Mitsubishi Outlander has developed a reputation as a vehicle built for Canadian roads – both paved and unpaved – as well as the harsh winters. This advanced system enhances
traction and stability, providing confidence on any terrain or in any weather condition. But for 2025, Mitsubishi Motors engineers listened to the voice of the customer and worked to deliv- er a more precise steering feel, improved passenger comfort, and greater assurance in driving confidence through addressing ride and handling details. To do this, engineers refined a number of suspension components for the 2025 model. First, to address ride improvement and reduction of initial bump impact, both springs and shock absorbers at the front and rear were retuned, with attention paid to both shock compression and rebound. Additionally, a new tire specification was developed, with a more compliant sidewall and a tread pat- tern best matched to the vehicle’s characteristics. Individually, these are all small changes, but when taken as a whole, the new 2025 Outlander is a more comfortable, quiet and reassuring way to travel. Value-packed and Canada-ready The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander represents a thought- ful evolution in the SUV segment, addressing the needs of today’s families and adventurers. With its refined design, cutting-edge technology, and un- wavering commitment to reliability, the Outlander offers more than just transportation—it provides an elevated driving experience. Packed with value, the Outlander starts at $35,598 for the ES S-AWC, with the top-of-the-range GT Premium S-AWC selling for $47,498. As the names suggest, all six trim levels in the Outlander lineup come standard with Mitsubishi Motors’ Super All-Wheel Control sys- tem and a suite of safety-focused Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The vehicle is also cov- ered by Mitsubishi’s 10-year/160,000 km Powertrain Limited Vehicle Warranty, 5-year/100,000 km New Vehicle Limited Warranty and 5-year/Unlimited km Roadside Assistance. Mi
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