2025 MITSUBISHI Outlander

Recalls, Specs & Safety Report

Expert Verdict
βœ“Good Reliability

The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander exhibits impressive reliability, particularly with its clean slate of recalls. However, the presence of several Technical Service Bulletins indicates that while issues may not have led to recalls, they warrant attention for any prospective buyers.

Key Factor:Impressive recall-free status

πŸ“‹Why This Matters

A clean recall history is a hallmark of quality engineering, particularly notable for the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander. This vehicle's absence of recalls highlights a commitment to safety and manufacturing excellence that is essential in today’s automotive landscape, especially in the competitive SUV segment where reliability can significantly influence resale value.

Focus Area:Safety Profile
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Expert Analysis

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    Recall Trend:No Change in recalls
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    Primary Risk Area:Warning
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    Vs Brand: Better than avg (0.1)
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    Summary: Year-over-year trends suggest that Mitsubishi has made considerable strides in quality control, as evidenced by the lack of recalls for this model. The overall risk profile appears favorable compared to similar vehicles, instilling confidence among potential owners regarding long-term dependability.

Safety & Reliability Score

100/100

Score Breakdown

Recall Impact-0
Complaint Impact-0.3
Investigation Impact-0

Technical Specifications

Key specifications for the 2025 MITSUBISHI Outlander

Model Year2025
MakeMITSUBISHI
ModelOutlander
Fuel TypeGasoline
Body ClassPassenger Vehicle

Safety History Timeline

Jan25
NEWProduction
Jul25
ISSUEFirst Report

Consumer Complaint Analysis

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Most Reported Issue

2 complaints (33% of total)
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Complaint Trend

Stable
No trend data
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Safety Incidents

No critical incidents

Complaint Severity Distribution

Breakdown of 6 consumer complaints by severity level.

🟑Medium
3(50%)
🟒Low
3(50%)
βœ…Good News: No critical or high-severity complaints reported for this vehicle.

Mileage Failure Analysis

βš™οΈEngineering Insight

The peak failure range between 0-20k miles indicates potential early-stage issues that current owners might encounter soon after purchase. With an average failure mileage at just 2025 miles, it underscores the importance of closely monitoring performance during the initial ownership period.

πŸ“Š Mileage data extracted from 1 of 6 complaints (17% coverage)
0-20k
1 reports (100%)
20k-40k
0 reports (0%)
40k-60k
0 reports (0%)
60k-80k
0 reports (0%)
80k-100k
0 reports (0%)
100k+
0 reports (0%)
* Analysis based on mileage data extracted from consumer complaint descriptions. Actual failure rates may vary.

πŸ› οΈ DIY Diagnosis Center

Experiencing an issue? Select a symptom to find official manufacturer solutions (TSBs).

🎯Risk Areas & Recommended Actions

Based on recall data, these components require verification:

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Noise and Vibration

Issue: Reports of noise and vibration during steering and from the rear differential assembly could impact driving comfort and safety.

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Regularly inspect steering components and differential system for any unusual sounds or performance issues.

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Request detailed service records to confirm any repairs or inspections related to noise or vibration concerns.

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Electrical System

Issue: Multiple Technical Service Bulletins indicate potential issues with various electrical components that may affect functionality.

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Stay updated on TSBs and ensure all electrical systems are functioning correctly during routine maintenance.

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'Request information on electrical component inspections or repairs documented in service history.'

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Issue:

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Inspect HVAC system if experiencing temperature-related issues due to reported roof molding problems.

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Check for any past incidents involving HVAC complaints in service records.

πŸ’‘Visit NHTSA.gov or contact your MITSUBISHI dealer to verify recall completion status.

No Recalls Found

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Clean Safety Record Verified

2025 MITSUBISHI Outlander

Safety Milestone: The 2025 MITSUBISHI Outlander maintains a perfect record. As of February 2026, there are 0 official recalls.

Compared to other 2025 models which average multiple safety campaigns, this vehicle's clean sheet is a testament to its engineering integrity.

πŸ›‘οΈ Proactive Safety Maintenance Guide

Even with a perfect recall record, regular maintenance safeguards your vehicle's reliability. Our experts recommend monitoring these systems:

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Brake System HealthInspect pads and fluid levels every 12,000 miles to ensure stopping power.
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Electrical & BatteryTest battery load annually; modern electronics are sensitive to voltage drops.
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Visibility ComponentsReplace wiper blades every 6-12 months and polish clouded headlights.
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Tire & Wheel CheckRotate tires every 5,000 miles and check TPMS sensors for accuracy.

NHTSA Investigations

0 investigations
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No active investigations for this vehicle.

Consumer Complaints

6 total complaints

Consumer-reported issues submitted to NHTSA for 2025 Outlander.

Common Reported SymptomsAI Analysis

Warning33%
Leak17%
Crash/Accident17%
Noise17%
Acceleration Issues17%
Display17%
Stuck17%
ElectricalπŸ”Ά Medium
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,AIR BAGS

I rented this vehicle from Alamo/Enterprise at Denver Airport on 9/7/2025, and that day, while enroute to Casper WY hit a large deer on I-24 N in Wyoming where the posted speed limit is 80 mph, which was exactly the speed I was travelling. The deer was struck by the drivers side front of vehicle, causing extensive damage , loss of headlight and many small parts and electronic sensors as there were a number of dangling wires. The deer was killed instantly. My safety concern is that the air bags failed to deploy, which was surprising given the speed and over $17,000 damage estimate from: Enterprise, case # 23039354, contact person [XXX] can be reached at [XXX] at extension [XXX] . The car was drivable, after tying down all of the loose parts and wires and front grill. I feel that hitting a large deer at 80 mph should have set off air bags, but I could be wrong, since the radiator did not leak and the vehicle remained drivable- but I thought it was worth alerting you and being put in your data To see if other Mitsubishi Outlanders from 2025 have same problem. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Engine/PowertrainπŸ”Ά Medium
ENGINE

Initial Oil Change Visit: Brought leased vehicle under full warranty to the dealership for its first oil change. No issues were mentioned at this time. First Return (After 5 Minutes Driving): After leaving the dealership, warning lights and unusual sounds began within 5 minutes of driving. Returned immediately. The service team claimed the issue was due to the 'oil gun not being recalibrated' and that they had topped the oil off using a jug. This was later revealed to be a lie. Second Return (After Another 5 Minutes Driving): The same warning lights and noises returned after driving only 5 minutes. Returned again to the dealership. This time, they admitted that no oil had ever been put into the vehicle after the oil was drained. The service manager stated that the engine was 'cooked' and would need to be replaced. Admission by Service Manager: The service manager personally drove me to the rental car location. During this time, he admitted that the technician had simply forgotten to refill the oil after draining it, stating they had 'just gotten busy.' He had no explanation for why the dealership had lied during the first return visit. Safety Concerns: This negligence could have had catastrophic consequences. If the engine had blown up while driving, I could have crashed, potentially injuring or killing myself, my pregnant fiancΓ©e who was with me, and our unborn child. This was not just an inconvenience but a severe, reckless breach of safety and trust. Dealer’s Resolution: The dealership later acknowledged fault and offered to replace the engine with a new one. However, given the severity of the negligence and the safety risk, we refused and ultimately walked away from the lease when they would not provide an equivalent vehicle under the same terms. They instead paid off the remaining lease balance ($42,286.94). -Sent certifed formal demand letters to dealer and manufacturer -sent follow up emails to both -have not received response to my complaints.

BrakesπŸ”Ά Medium
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL,SERVICE BRAKES,FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE

I had the car for less than a month. It had about 850 miles on it. I was driving on a flat service going between 25-30 mph. I was NOT using the Adaptive Cruise Control. Without any warning, the car suddenly accelerated and I immediately felt like I had no control. I do not know how fast the car was going at that point. I tried to brake - I was practically standing on the brake pedal. It all happened very quickly but knew that I had no control over the car. The Forward Collision Warning system did not activate and I hit the car in front of me, which in turn, hit the car in front of her. The airbags on the driver's side deployed. The car was deemed a total loss by the insurance adjuster. I informed the dealer. It is also mentioned in the police report.

OtherπŸ”΅ Low
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

The contact and wife rented a 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander. The contact stated that while driving 80 MPH with the cruise control activated, the feature unexpectedly ceased to operate as intended. The contact stated that a message that "Radar Interrupted," was displayed. The contact stated that the failure had occurred five times. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 19,000.

ElectricalπŸ”΅ Low
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

I tried to do remote start on my car and it said that it had failed. I went out to the car to try to turn it on, and when I hit the unlock button, it would not unlock. I had to manually use the key to open the driver side door, where I was met with the instrument panel showing that the RPMs, the gas gauge, and the miles per hour were all maxed out and stuck on one another. I have an infant in his car seat base was trapped in the backseat, there is no way to open the vehicle to get to the car seat base. I have only owned this car four days.

ElectricalπŸ”΅ Low
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,UNKNOWN OR OTHER

Vehicle trips the GFI on disconnect from charging. If vehicle finishes charging, no issue. If you pull the cable before completing full charge, trips the GFI. Have a Prius Hybrid using same charger and no issue. Have checked this with another Outlander and same issue. Unplugging it during charge cycle trips the GFI.

Frequently Asked Questions

'What should I look for when buying a used 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander?'

'When considering a used 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander, always review its complete service history for any signs of noise or vibration complaints. Also, check if there have been any fixes related to electrical systems which were noted in Technical Service Bulletins.'

'How does the reliability of the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander compare with other SUVs?'

'The reliability profile of the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander is commendable especially with no recalls issued thus far. Compared to its competitors in the same segment, it stands out due to this strong safety record, suggesting a superior quality assurance process adhered to by Mitsubishi during production.'

πŸ“ŠYear-over-Year Context

➑️Stable Pattern

Compared to earlier years, the 2025 model shows stable reliability patterns. No meaningful structural change detected in recall frequency between adjacent model years.

🧭What This Means for You

This clean safety profile is particularly valuable for risk-averse buyers and families prioritizing reliability.

If you're unsure, we recommend starting with a VIN check or consulting a certified mechanic.

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If You Own This Vehicle

  • Your 2025 Outlander currently shows zero open recalls. Maintain this status with scheduled preventive maintenance.
  • Proactive tip: Enroll in MITSUBISHI's owner notification program for real-time safety updates.
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If You're Buying Used

  • Request the VIN from the seller and verify the 'Clean' recall status via NHTSA.
  • This specific Outlander year is noted for its strong reliability foundations.

This page is designed to help you decide, not alarm you.

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Data sourced from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Last updated: February 23, 2026.