The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport and Outlander Plug-in Hybrid are two capable SUVs included in Mitsubishi’s lineup. Both are competitively priced and offer drivers excellent efficiency for everyday driving, along with reliable power for weekend getaways. Today, your local Mitsubishi dealership will explore their similarities and differences so you can make a more informed choice about which one is right for you.
Performance and Range

The Outlander Sport features two engine options: a standard 148-hp 2.0L four-cylinder engine and an available 168-hp 2.0L four-cylinder. The standard engine offers drivers dependable fuel economy, rated for 29 MPG on the highway, while the more powerful engine can reach 60 mph in only 8 seconds. Both engines are paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission, and all models come standard in all-wheel drive.
The Outlander PHEV has a 2.4L four-cylinder that works with a pair of electric motors to produce 284 hp. It can travel up to 420 miles on a single charge and is rated at 64 MPGe, making it a top choice for drivers who value clean, efficient energy. Drivers can choose between four drive modes to optimize their ride, including Normal Mode, EV Mode, Save Mode, and Charge Mode.
Styling and Comfort
The Outlander Sport seats five passengers and comes with 60/40 split-folding rear seats that offer extra cargo space when folded down flat. Several comfort features are available in the LE trim and higher, including heated and ventilated front seats with red accent stitching and a leather-wrapped steering wheel with easy-access audio and cruise control buttons. Standard lighting is extensive, including LED headlamps, daytime running lights, and fog lights.
The Outlander PHEV is ideal for larger families, as it offers three rows of seating and capacity for eight. Like the Sport, it has available heated and ventilated front seats, but it adds massaging functionality for greater pampering during long drives. Available tri-zone climate control keeps everyone happy with their own temperature settings.
Technology and Connectivity
A 7-inch infotainment touchscreen is standard in the Outlander Sport’s base model, while the Outlander PHEV’s base trim has an 8-inch display. All other trims in the Sport have an 8-inch display, while all other trims in the PHEV have a 9-inch display. In both vehicles, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and SiriusXM radio are all standard. Remote Start is available as an extra add-on, allowing you to control your SUV without needing to be in it.
Reliable and efficient everyday driving is available in Mitsubishi’s Outlander SUVs, no matter whether you go for the value-minded Outlander Sport or well-equipped Outlander Plug-in Hybrid. Contact DELLA Mitsubishi in Plattsburgh, NY to find your perfect vehicle.


