
Mitsubishi has announced the Canadian pricing of its updated Outlander three-row SUV even before announcing all the updates.
The 2025 Outlander has a starting Canadian manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $35,598, which is exactly $1,000 more than the 2024 model, which starts at $34,598. The MSRP doesn’t include fees, levies or tax.
The updated model will be unveiled Feb. 24 and sales will begin on March 3 in Canada.
The Outlander is receiving a mid-cycle refresh, so it’s not a full overhaul of the model. The update is on the gasoline model of the Outlander, while the Outlander PHEV, which is already available as a 2025 model, is remaining as is for the time being.
Mitsubishi said the Outlander will get an updated interior, including a new centre console that’s more focused on ease of use and comfort, new interior colours and upgraded features. It also gets some styling updates and is said to have improved driving characteristics.

All trims of the Outlander will also gain a Yamaha audio system, which is said to be the first Yamaha in-car audio system for a North American-market vehicle.
The model will also include SiriusXM’s 360L on-demand satellite-streaming entertainment service.
The starting MSRP for the 2025 Outlander is as follows:
- ES – $35,598
- SE – $38,298
- LE – $41,298
- SEL – $43,998
- GT – $46,498
- GT Premium – $47,498
All models include Mitsubishi’s Super All-Wheel Control and a suite of advanced driver assistance systems.
For information, visit the Mitsubishi Motors Canada website.
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