2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport: A Practical Choice for Budget-Conscious Buyers

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Introduction to the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

If standard all-wheel drive and affordability are your primary factors in choosing a new vehicle, the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport stands out as an excellent option. Despite its affordability, potential buyers should note that this model originally debuted in 2011 and has not undergone significant design changes since then. As we explore the updates for 2025, we’ll discuss what features are available, how it competes in the current market, and its various trim levels.

Availability and Pricing Details

The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is available for purchase now, with pricing beginning at ,530 for the base S trim. Here is the full pricing lineup, including the $1,595 destination charge and a $190 welcome package, which consists of owner’s manuals, floormats, and touch-up paint:

  • S: $25,530
  • ES: $27,530
  • LE: $28,710
  • SE: $29,745
  • SEL: $30,545

Trim Levels and Features Overview

The Outlander Sport comes in several trims, starting with the entry-level S, characterized by its simplistic design and manual front seat adjustments. Notable standard features include LED head- and taillights, a 7-inch infotainment touchscreen, and automatic climate control. As you move up to the ES and LE trims, additional features like improved wheels and upgraded interiors enhance the driving experience. The top-tier SEL includes a larger engine, leather interiors, and sophisticated safety tech.

The 2025 Outlander Sport may not be the most modern option on the market, but for those seeking practicality, reliable all-wheel drive, and a budget-friendly price, it remains a noteworthy contender.

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