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Mid-Size SUVUpdated April 2026Editor's pick

Mitsubishi Outlander

The 2025-2026 Mitsubishi Outlander is a practical mid-size SUV offering a balanced blend of utility and comfort. With a starting price of CA$38,198, it features a gas powertrain and delivers a combined fuel economy of 9.6 L/100km. This makes it a solid choice for families and individuals seeking reliability and efficiency in their daily drives.

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Mitsubishi Outlander
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Buyer verdict

The Mitsubishi Outlander stands out for its practicality and value in the mid-size SUV segment. Its competitive pricing and reasonable fuel economy make it a sensible option for Canadian buyers prioritizing functionality and cost-effectiveness.

Per-trim specs

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1 trim

SpecOutlander 4WD
Drivetrain

AWD

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Engine

Mild hybrid gas engine

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Torque

206 lb-ft

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Transmission

AV8 (CVT)

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Fuel (city)

9.4 L/100km

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Fuel (hwy)

7.8 L/100km

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Fuel (comb)

8.7 L/100km

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Cargo (behind 2nd)

466 L

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Cargo (max)

1947 L

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Towing

907 kg

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Tow status

Rated

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Base MSRP
$38,198

$40,148 before tax

Powertrain
Gas

2.5L 4-cyl

Combined fuel
9.6 L/100km

Regular

Safety
Top Safety Pick+

5★ NHTSA

Specs

Everything we track for the Mitsubishi Outlander in Canada.

Powertrain

Engine
2.5L 4-cyl
Horsepower
181 hp
Torque
178 lb-ft
Transmission
CVT
Drivetrain
FWD

Efficiency

City
10.5 L/100km
Highway
8.5 L/100km
Combined
9.6 L/100km
Fuel type
Regular
Tank
60 L

Dimensions

Length
4710 mm
Wheelbase
2705 mm
Cargo behind 2nd row
466 L
Cargo max
1947 L
Seating
7 seats
Towing
907 kg

Safety & Warranty

IIHS
Top Safety Pick+
NHTSA
5 of 5
Basic warranty
5 yr / 100k km
Powertrain warranty
10 yr / 160k km
Build country
Japan
iZEV eligible
No

Notable features

  • Heated front seatsStandard
  • Heated steering wheelStandard
  • Wireless CarPlayStandard
  • Adaptive cruiseStandard
  • Blind-spot monitoringStandard
  • 360° cameraAvailable
  • Panoramic sunroofAvailable
  • Remote startStandard

Similar alternatives

Same segment, within 25% of this car's base price.

  • Subaru Ascent$38,995
  • Kia Sorento$40,695
  • Hyundai Santa Fe$42,499
  • Nissan Murano$42,998
  • Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport$43,495

Which trim is worth it

ES

Worth it

The ES trim offers essential features at a reasonable price, making it a practical choice for budget-conscious buyers who still want the core benefits of the Outlander.

SE

Worth it

Upgrading to the SE trim provides additional comfort and convenience features that enhance the driving experience without a significant price increase. This makes it a worthwhile consideration for those who appreciate extra amenities.

SEL

Probably skip

While the SEL trim adds premium features, the price jump may not justify the additional cost for buyers focused on value. Unless luxury features are a priority, the SE trim offers a better balance of features and price.

Common questions

What is the towing capacity of the 2025-2026 Mitsubishi Outlander?
The towing capacity varies by configuration, so it's best to consult the owner's manual or dealership for specifics based on your chosen model.
Does the Outlander offer all-wheel drive?
Yes, the Mitsubishi Outlander offers all-wheel drive options, enhancing traction and stability in various driving conditions.
What safety features are available in the Outlander?
The Outlander comes equipped with a range of safety features, including adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and automatic emergency braking, depending on the trim.

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