Fans of Mitsubishi Can Celebrate! The New Hybrid from the Brand Now Has a Date to Arrive in Brazil. Scheduled for the First Semester of 2025, the Outlander PHEV Comes to the Country Promising Impressive Energy Efficiency of 27 km/l, Cutting-Edge Technology, and the Triumphant Return of One of the Brand’s Most Iconic SUVs.
After two years out of the national market, Mitsubishi brings back the Outlander, now in its plug-in hybrid version, the new hybrid in Brazil. The model’s story in the country began between 2014 and 2016, when the Outlander was a pioneer in its segment, and now the Japanese brand seeks to regain this protagonism. Confirmed at the Tokyo Motor Show, the launch promises to meet both fans of Mitsubishi and an increasingly sustainability-conscious audience.
What Does the Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 Bring New?
The new Mitsubishi hybrid stands out for its advanced powertrain: a 2.4 gasoline engine paired with two electric motors, delivering a total of 302 hp. The new 22.7 kWh batteries ensure an electric range of up to 86 km, which, combined, results in an energy efficiency of 27.2 km/l. Ideal for those seeking savings without sacrificing performance.
In terms of design, the SUV adopts the CMF-CD platform, shared with the Nissan X-Trail, and features the Dynamic Shield visual, Mitsubishi’s trademark. With dual headlights and an imposing front grille, the model combines modernity and robustness.
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Cutting-Edge Technology and Comfort

Inside, the Outlander 2025 does not disappoint. The SUV features a 12.3-inch multimedia center, a digital instrument panel, and premium Yamaha sound. The technology package also includes options like a head-up display and adaptive cruise control, enhancing the intelligent and safe driving experience.
Additionally, the model offers versions with five or seven seats, addressing different needs. The 4×4 traction, a Mitsubishi hallmark, gains even more precision with the series hybrid mode, ensuring performance on various terrains. Safety is another strong point, with assistants like lane departure warning and adaptive control.
High Expectations for the Brazilian Market
The new hybrid in Brazil reaffirms Mitsubishi’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. The combination of energy efficiency, striking design, and cutting-edge technology makes the Outlander PHEV 2025 one of the most anticipated launches of the year.
With this new bet, Mitsubishi not only returns to the Brazilian market but also reinforces its position as a reference in hybrid SUVs. The Outlander 2025 promises to redefine the segment and attract consumers seeking to combine performance and environmental awareness.
Now we just have to wait to see up close what this heavyweight SUV will bring to the national market!

86 km de autonomia, tá de brincadeira, o carro é muito bonito e só
Autonomia de 86 km ???!!!
No modo elétrico
Daí chega com preço absurdo e fica fora da concorrência geral …