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.

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Whether you’re looking for a daily driver or an efficient adventure vehicle, the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross can be your match. It comes in standard all-wheel drive and offers exceptional fuel economy.

Introducing the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

The 2025 Eclipse Cross is one of the most versatile compact SUVs. Each of its five trim levels comes standard with the Super-All Wheel Control (S-AWC) drive system, meaning you can expect outstanding traction on all road types. Beyond exceptional handling, this model will catch the eye wherever you go.

Its sporty exterior impresses with sleek lines and a wide stance that creates a commanding road presence and improves stability on slippery or loose terrains. LED exterior lights with integrated daytime running lights and LED fog lamps provide outstanding illumination in all driving conditions, while stylish wheels and a range of colors make it easy to make this SUV your own.

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The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport gives you outstanding value in the small crossover class. Check out this versatile, fun-to-drive subcompact SUV.

Enjoy Affordable Elegance in the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Performance and Efficiency

The Outlander Sport is one of the only subcompact crossovers with standard all-wheel drive. Choose from the base 148-horsepower engine, which gets 145 pound-feet of torque, or the upgraded 168-hp version that provides 167 pound-feet of torque. The standard powertrain provides above-average fuel economy of up to 29 highway miles per gallon.

Either option comes with a continuously variable automatic transmission and selectable drive modes so you can customize performance settings. The Outlander Sport is available with 16-inch or 18-inch alloy wheels. You can add black lug nuts and wheel locks, as well as a black bumper protector.

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Your local Mitsubishi dealership is the only place to go when you’re after a new sedan. Mitsubishi’s dedication to practicality, style, and safety is evident in every model in its lineup. We will bring you a few outstanding sedan options on offer at DELLA Mitsubishi.

3 Great 2025 Sedan Options at Your Local Mitsubishi Dealership

1. Mirage G4

The Mirage G4 is one of the most affordable sedans on Plattsburgh roads. Measuring less than 170 inches and boasting a turning radius of just 15.75 feet, this Mitsubishi makes navigating city streets and parking in tight spots a breeze. It may have a small footprint, but the G4 has an extremely spacious interior comprised of a 12.4 cubic foot trunk and 89.2 cubic feet of passenger area.

If efficiency is your priority, the Mirage G4 won’t disappoint. A 1.2-liter engine helps this sedan achieve 41 mpg on the highway and 35 mpg when driving around the city, making it the ideal commuter vehicle.

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Being prepared on the road is crucial for safety and peace of mind. Whether you’re commuting daily or embarking on a long road trip, having the right car kits in your vehicle can help you handle emergencies, unexpected breakdowns, and everyday inconveniences. Here are the essential car kits every driver should keep in their vehicle.

1. Emergency Roadside Kit

An emergency roadside kit is a must-have for any driver. This kit should include:

  • Jumper cables
  • Reflective warning triangles or road flares
  • Flashlight with extra batteries
  • Multi-tool or basic set of tools
  • Duct tape
  • Tow strap
  • Tire pressure gauge
  • Gloves and a rain poncho

These items can help you address minor vehicle issues or make your car more visible in case of a breakdown.

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If there’s one crucial car maintenance task that you never want to miss, it’s changing the oil. It’s important always to follow a suitable oil change schedule for your vehicle, oil, and driving habits. Also, watch out for the following signs of low or deteriorating oil, and don’t hesitate to visit your local Mitsubishi dealership to have it refreshed.

Your Oil Level Is Low

At any time, you can use the dipstick to check the level of your oil. It’s advisable to do this frequently. Always park the car on level ground beforehand to ensure an accurate reading. If your oil is low, have it topped up or changed at once.

Your Oil Looks Dirty

When you draw out the dipstick, if the oil looks dark and grimy, it’s probably time to refresh it. When new, motor oil is typically amber in hue, fading to brown as it ages. Dark brown or black usually indicates the oil is too old and degraded. And if the oil is any other color, such as milky or creamy, you might have coolant leaking into the engine and mixing with the oil, which must be resolved at once. 

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If you want the best of both worlds when it comes to your vehicle’s performance, then you should check out the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-In Hybrid. This dynamic SUV can switch between EV-only and hybrid motor performance so you can maximize the efficiency of your vehicle, whether you’re commuting to work or running errands in the city.

Experience Unmatched Performance and Sustainability in the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV

The entry-level Outlander PHEV is the ES model, which has a 2.4-liter gas engine that produces 131 horsepower and 144 lb-ft of torque. The main lithium-ion drive battery has a 20 kWh capacity. When the gas and electric motors are fully engaged, this model has a net output of 248 horsepower. It takes about six and a half hours to charge the drive battery with a Level 2 charger.

The ES is equipped with a robust Drive Mode Selector that allows you to customize the performance of key vehicle components, like the engine, suspension system, and transmission. The drive modes for this PHEV are Normal, Eco, Power, Gravel, Tarmac, Snow, and Mud. Selecting a drive mode like Mud or Snow will enhance wheel traction, while the Eco mode will ensure maximum efficiency.

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Would you like to save money on the cost of new tires? When your tires come out of proper alignment, they wear down far faster. Therefore, one of the best things you can do to lengthen your overall tire lifespan is routine tire alignment, which also keeps you safer on the road. Here are some common signs you should visit your local Mitsubishi dealership soon to have your tires realigned. 

Your Tires Are Wearing Unevenly

Wheels gradually get bumped out of position by impacts with potholes or regular use of rough roads. When your wheels and tires are no longer perfectly parallel, the tire treads become pressed against the road at unusual angles. This causes them to wear down more rapidly and unevenly. So, if you notice your tire treads have strange wear patterns or are balding in patches, your wheels may need realignment.

Your Car Keeps Pulling to One Side

Misaligned tires also hinder your handling. If your car is beginning to tug slightly to one side when you’re trying to drive straight, one or more of your tires may need realigning. Needless to say, this is a dangerous situation as it lessens the degree of control you have over your car. 

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Mitsubishi’s most popular SUV model is ready for driving in all traffic environments and road conditions. See which of the 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander model is perfect for you.

ES

The base ES model is outfitted with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder motor that generates 181 horsepower and 181 lb.-ft of torque. This model has a continuously variable transmission for smooth acceleration and a towing capacity of 2,000 lbs., which is perfect for hauling a small trailer. This model gets 24 MPG in the city and 31 MPG on the freeway. 

Black Edition

The Black Edition has bold black-out features like 20-inch Black alloy wheels and Black outside mirrors with integrated LED turn signals. The SUV has rain-detecting windshield wipers and a windshield wiper de-icer that makes it easier to manage heavy rain and snow. This model is also available with a 2WD drivetrain. 

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Sporty outside, comfortable inside, and offered in standard all-wheel drive, the 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is a great subcompact SUV for daily driving and weekend adventures.

2.0 S

The entry model uses the same engine as most upper trims, a 2.0L 4-cylinder that delivers 148 horsepower and 145 lb.-ft of torque, which is plenty of power for city driving and casual adventures. This engine pairs with a continuously variable transmission and 16-inch wheels for efficient shifting and outstanding fuel economy of 26 MPG combined.

2.0 ES

Taking sportiness up a notch, the 2.0 ES trim comes with 18-inch wheels that offer improved traction while also enhancing the model’s curb appeal. You also get standard LED fog lamps for improved visibility on dusty trails or in adverse weather.

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