The Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 prices range from $37,740 for the basic trim level SUV Outlander ES 5 Seat (2WD) to $73,790 for the top of the range SUV Outlander Phev GSR (awd).
The Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 is available in —. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 2.5L 8 SP CVT Auto 8 Speed to the SUV 2.4L 1 SP Automatic.
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Mitsubishi Outlander Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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Aspire 7 Seat (2WD) | 2.5LCVT AUTOCVT auto | $44,840 |
Aspire 7 Seat (awd) | 2.5LCVT AUTOCVT auto | $47,340 |
Black Edition 7 Seat (2WD) | 2.5LCVT AUTOCVT auto | $42,990 |
ES 5 Seat (2WD) | 2.5LCVT AUTOCVT auto | $37,740 |
ES 5 Seat (awd) | 2.5LCVT AUTOCVT auto | $40,240 |
Exceed 7 Seat (awd) | 2.5LCVT AUTOCVT auto | $52,640 |
Exceed Tourer 7 Seat (awd) | 2.5LCVT AUTOCVT auto | $55,190 |
LS 7 Seat (2WD) | 2.5LCVT AUTOCVT auto | $41,240 |
LS 7 Seat (awd) | 2.5LCVT AUTOCVT auto | $43,740 |
Phev Aspire 5 Seat (awd) | 2.4L1 SP AUTO1 speed automatic | $63,790 |
Phev ES 5 Seat (awd) | 2.4L1 SP AUTO1 speed automatic | $57,290 |
Phev Exceed 5+2 Seat (awd) | 2.4L1 SP AUTO1 speed automatic | $69,290 |
Phev Exceed Tour 5+2 ST (awd) | 2.4L1 SP AUTO1 speed automatic | $71,790 |
Phev GSR (awd) | 2.4L1 SP AUTO1 speed automatic | $73,790 |
Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mitsubishi Outlander here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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2004 Mitsubishi Outlander remote no longer synced
Ultimately, you may have to resort to a locksmith to have the key fob re-synced with the car. But before you do that, try this: Mitsubishis of this era often have a key fob with a lock and unlock button. While sitting in the car (or standing next to it) push both lock and unlock buttons down together. Hold them down until you see the fob’s LED flash three times. Then, push the unlock button for one flash of the LED. The LED should then flash another two times and you’re all set. The lock and unlock buttons should now work.
It may not work with all cars, but it’s definitely worth a try. If it doesn’t, you probably have a Mitsubishi model where syncing has to take place via the OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) plug which requires a bit more know-how and the correct plug tools. That’s where your friendly locksmith or auto electrician comes in.
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What can I drive on red P-Plates?
The NSW government website advises that you must not drive a high performance car on red P-Plates. But that’s hardly the case for a 2007 Outlander, so you should be fine. The catch is that you must also only drive cars that feature the type of transmission you took your test on. So, if you took your test in an automatic or clutchless manual car, then the Outlander you drive unsupervised must have the same transmission type, and not have a conventional manual with a clutch pedal.
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Should I buy a Nissan X-Trail or a Mitsubishi Outlander?
This issue will always come down to the documented service history that each car comes with. A switched-on previous owner will not only have serviced the vehicle by the book, but will also have kept the relevant receipts as proof of this crucial work being done. We'd always choose the vehicle with a big wad of service receipts over a similar car with no (or less) evidence of scheduled maintenance.
Beyond that, the Nissan clearly has almost 50,000 fewer kilometres on its odometer, so all things being equal it probably nudges ahead at that point. In either case, the CVT transmission fitted to these cars is likely to be the major source of mechanical grief down the track. Both brands' CVT transmissions have been known to give trouble. If that bothers you, then perhaps the one to buy is the Outlander AWD with the turbo-diesel engine option. In that guise, the vehicle has a conventional automatic transmission rather than a CVT.
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