Feb 13, 2026

Thinking about getting a new vehicle? It’s worth stopping by your local Mitsubishi dealership to see what’s available. But first, take a moment to explore this overview of Mitsubishi’s latest lineup.

Mitsubishi Dealership Preview: A Look at the Latest Models

Outlander Sport

The Outlander Sport is Mitsubishi’s most accessible crossover and checks all the boxes for a solid daily driver. It seats five comfortably, offers a generous 22 cubic feet of room behind the second row, and comes packed with useful tech like a seven-inch touchscreen, lane departure warning, and forward collision mitigation.

On the performance side, the standard 148-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder makes this car both quick and efficient. According to the EPA, you’ll see about 23 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway. A stronger 168-horsepower engine is available. It trades just one highway mpg for that extra power.

Eclipse Cross

The Eclipse Cross has a lot in common with the Outlander Sport but includes several appealing amenities. For starters, it’s got a distinctive design that makes it one of the most stylish small SUVs on the market. It also features a few extra comforts, such as a heated steering wheel, a hands-free power tailgate, a head-up display, and a power moonroof.

Outlander

The 2025 Outlander has something no other compact SUV offers: a third row. It builds on that advantage with a long list of upgrades, thanks to a 2025 redesign. The suspension has been retuned for a smoother ride, while added insulation keeps the cabin quieter. Mitsubishi also upgraded the interior with higher-quality materials and modern touches, including an available 12.3-inch gauge cluster and a head-up display.

The cabin is just as practical as it is comfortable. The space behind the third row is enough for two carry-on suitcases, but folding that row down gives you room for up to ten.

Outlander PHEV

The gas-only Outlander comes with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 181 horsepower and 181 lb-ft of torque. The Outlander PHEV, on the other hand, uses a 2.4-liter four-cylinder paired with two electric motors for a combined output of 248 horsepower. Being a plug-in hybrid, it can travel up to 38 miles on battery power alone, putting it ahead of rivals like the Hyundai Tucson and Ford Escape.

Got your eye on a particular Mitsubishi? Get in touch with Redondo Mitsubishi in Redondo Beach, CA, to schedule your test drive.