Mitsubishi’s updated 2025 Outlander arrives in the U.S. early
In addition to refreshed exterior and interior styling, the facelifted Outlander is expected to be equipped with an upgraded plug-in hybrid powertrain Mitsubishi has announced plans to launch the 2025 Outlander in the United States on February 24. Updated interior features include a redesigned center console, new colors and Yamaha audio. The facelifted crossover will feature subtle styling changes and improved suspension. Mitsubishi unveiled the Outlander facelift in October, and now the company has announced that the crossover will make its U.S. debut on February 24. Deliveries will begin shortly thereafter. While we already know what to expect, Mitsubishi has been coy about the specifics. As part of this effort, they released three slightly modified images of the interior. It's instantly recognizable, but has an updated center console and repositioned cup holders. More: 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander facelifted in Europe, updated PHEV variant offers greater range Buyers will also find new interior colors and "upgraded features." A Yamaha audio system will…
Mitsubishi’s third-quarter sales surge 42%, Mirage surges 152%
The brand's third-quarter success far exceeded current market trends in the United States. go through Brad Anderson 16 hours ago In the first nine months of 2024, Mitsubishi's sales in the United States reached 82,817 vehicles. Sales of the Outlander Sport, Outlander, Outlander PHEV and Eclipse Cross all increased in the third quarter. The affordable Mirage hatchback and sedan have been discontinued for the 2025 model year. Mitsubishi's third-quarter performance in the U.S. went against many of its rivals, with sales rising sharply. This growth also significantly outpaced overall market trends. In the third quarter of 2024, Mitsubishi sold 31,588 vehicles in the United States, an increase of 42% from 22,196 vehicles in the third quarter of 2023. Year-to-date sales have also increased, up 22.1% from 67,736 units in the previous nine years, from 82,817 units last year to 82,817 units this year. To put these figures into broader context, overall U.S. light vehicle sales fell 0.5% in the third…