Confirmed: More rugged Mitsubishi Outlander coming


A tougher, off-road focused version of the popular Mitsubishi Outlander will go into production in late 2026, targeting buyers in the US – but it could also join the Australian lineup.

The Outlander is the Japanese auto brand’s best-selling model in both North America and Australia, where it outsells rivals such as the Nissan X-Trail and Hyundai Tucson in the mid-size SUV segment led by the Toyota RAV4.

Mitsubishi confirmed the more rugged Outlander variant in a statement accompanied by a single image of its future US model lineup, including two vehicles kept under wraps – one of which is the new Outlander off-roader.

Mitsubishi Australia has not confirmed the model for local showrooms. 

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According to previous Automotive News reports, Mitsubishi pitched the new model to its US dealers as “Subaru Outback-like”. 

The Outback – introduced in 1994 and now a core model in Subaru’s range – was originally based on the Subaru Liberty station wagon, featuring extra ride height and exterior body cladding including wider wheel-arches, among other changes. 

The Outback has since morphed into a more conventional ‘large’ SYV, but the original established a genre which was joined by similar crossover wagon models including the Volvo V70 XC (1997) and Audi Allroad (2000).

This suggests the more rugged Outlander will at least bring off-road themed styling elements including tougher bumpers, plus increased ground clearance, off-road wheels and tyres, and perhaps roof racks.