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Mitsubishi Overview

Mitsubishi’s days of fun, affordable sports cars may be behind them, but the brand is now flourishing as an automaker that mostly builds SUVs. Mitsubishi still offers the Mirage, which is one of the most affordable cars on the market today, but every other model in the brand’s lineup is an SUV.

There’s the subcompact Outlander Sport and the compact Outlander, which has the distinction of offering three rows of seats — a rarity in this segment. The Outlander is also available as an efficient plug-in hybrid. Finally, there’s the sporty Eclipse Cross, which has an edgy look, a comfortable ride, and surprising off-road capability when equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD).

Current Model Lineup

Eclipse Cross

Eclipse Cross

The 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross compact SUV touts stylish design, standard all-wheel drive, and an excellent warranty.

Outlander

Outlander

The Mitsubishi Outlander is America’s most affordable 3-row SUV, and its great warranty and impressive fuel economy add to its value proposition.

Outlander PHEV

Outlander PHEV

Thirty-eight miles of all-electric range, three rows of seats, standard AWD, and a long warranty set the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV apart.

Outlander Sport

Outlander Sport

The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport has a tempting price but is outdated and outclassed among better rivals.

Discontinued Models

3000GT (1992 – 1999)

Diamante (1992 – 2004)

Eclipse (1992 – 2012)

Endeavor (2004 – 2011)

Expo (1992 – 1995)

Galant (1992 – 2012)

i-MiEV (2012 – 2017)

Lancer (2002 – 2017)

Lancer Evolution (2015 – 2015)

Mighty Max Macro Cab (1992 – 1994)

Mighty Max Regular Cab (1992 – 1996)

Mirage (1992 – 2024)

Mirage G4 (2017 – 2024)

Montero (1992 – 2006)

Montero Sport (1997 – 2004)

Precis (1992 – 1994)

Raider Double Cab (2006 – 2009)

Raider Extended Cab (2006 – 2009)

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