
Three Rows, Bold Looks, and Everyday Comfort in Ramsey, NJ
Confident, composed, and designed for families who want space without sacrificing style, the 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander makes its case as one of the most versatile SUVs in its segment. This isn't Mitsubishi's side project—it's the brand's flagship, carrying a sharper design, a thoughtful interior, and engineering aimed at daily practicality. At Route 17 Mitsubishi serving Totowa, NJ, we see the Outlander as a statement that midsize SUVs can deliver comfort, safety, and presence without feeling overcomplicated.
Performance and Engine Choices
The Outlander lineup begins with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine delivering 181 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque, paired to a continuously variable transmission. It's not chasing top-end performance, but it's predictable and steady in real-world driving, traits that matter more when a full cabin is on board. Mitsubishi's Super All-Wheel Control system is available and remains one of the most confidence-inspiring AWD systems in the class, managing traction with subtlety in wet or snowy conditions.
For drivers seeking more efficiency around Paramus, NJ, the Outlander Plug-In Hybrid takes center stage. With a combined output of over 248 horsepower and the ability to drive up to 38 miles on electric power alone, it blends smooth EV silence with the assurance of gasoline backup for longer trips. This version demonstrates Mitsubishi's commitment to bridging practical SUV ownership with real hybrid usability.
Exterior Design
The 2026 Outlander doesn't try to blend into traffic. Its bold grille, squared shoulders, and crisp lines give it a road presence closer to a full-size SUV than a compact crossover. LED lighting front and rear completes a look that is equal parts rugged and contemporary. Mitsubishi has leaned into design confidence, and the Outlander wears it well—it's sharp enough for city streets, but sturdy enough to fit in on mountain roads or suburban driveways.
Interior Layout and Comfort
Open the door and the Outlander surprises with an interior that feels a step up from expectations. Three rows of seating offer flexibility, with space for up to seven passengers. The first two rows are comfortable and supportive, while the third is best reserved for kids or shorter trips, as is common in the segment. Materials feel refined, with available quilted leather, stitched surfaces, and tasteful metallic accents that elevate the cabin well beyond the economy image Mitsubishi once carried.
Practicality hasn't been overlooked. Fold-flat seats make the cargo area adaptable, offering over 79 cubic feet of storage with the second and third rows down. It's a space that easily transitions from school runs to weekend gear hauling without complaint.
Technology
The Outlander's tech approach leans toward clean and functional. A standard 8-inch infotainment display is simple to use, while higher trims bring a 9-inch screen with crisp graphics and faster response. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard, along with available wireless charging and premium Bose audio. Drivers also benefit from a customizable digital gauge cluster that can prioritize navigation, driver assistance data, or trip info with clarity.
For families, the integration of USB-C ports, rear-seat climate controls, and intuitive cabin ergonomics makes the Outlander a willing partner on long journeys. It doesn't overcomplicate—it simply works.
Safety and Driver Assistance
Safety continues to be a Mitsubishi strong suit. The Outlander arrives with a long list of standard driver-assist systems: forward collision mitigation with pedestrian detection, blind-spot monitoring, lane departure warning, and rear cross-traffic alert. Higher trims or packages add features like adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go and a surround-view camera system, all of which make city driving and highway cruising more confident.
The RISE safety body structure provides extra crash protection, while Mitsubishi's focus on stability and all-weather traction ensures the Outlander is more than just an attractive SUV—it's one designed to safeguard passengers as well.
Value and Pricing
The 2026 Outlander is expected to launch with a starting price between $24,000 and $26,000, putting it in an attractive position within the three-row SUV market. For that range, buyers get standard seating for seven, robust safety features, and a level of interior refinement uncommon at this price point. The Plug-In Hybrid version will sit higher in the lineup, but the base Outlander remains a value-driven entry point for families who want capability without overspending. Add Mitsubishi's 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, and the Outlander becomes one of the most compelling packages in its class.
Learn More at Route 17 Mitsubishi
Experience the 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander in person at Route 17 Mitsubishi serving the Bronx, NY. From its striking design to its comfortable interior and available hybrid capability, it's an SUV built for families who expect more. Schedule a test drive today and see how the Outlander makes everyday driving more refined and more rewarding.