2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER — Problems, Recalls & Safety Data

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Safety Rating

12

Owner Complaints

5 Crashes

0

Recalls

NO ACTIVE RECALLS

23

Service Bulletins

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Investigations

Overview of the 2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER

The 2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER has received a total of 12 safety complaints filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). 23 technical service bulletins have been issued by Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. for this model year. The most commonly reported problems involve the Electrical System (3 complaints), Air Bags (1 complaint), and Engine (1 complaint).

Recalls for the 2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER

There are no recalls on file with NHTSA for the 2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER. No Active Recalls

Owner Complaints for the 2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER

12 complaints have been filed with NHTSA for the 2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER. Below is a breakdown by vehicle component.

Most Recent Complaints

#11719193 | FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM | | N/A miles
I am reporting a safety defect involving my 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport (VIN [XXX] ). On five separate occasions between December 2025 and February 2026, my vehicle ran completely out of fuel despite the dashboard displaying between 18 and 48 miles of remaining driving range. Four of these events occurred on active highways, resulting in sudden loss of engine power and creating immediate collision risk. The dealership diagnosed and replaced the fuel tank gauge unit, fuel level sensor, and sub sensor under warranty. Service documentation references Technical Information Notice TIN #XXX, indicating this is a known issue. This defect caused unexpected highway shutdowns and serious safety exposure. I am concerned other drivers may experience similar failures. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
#11718561 | SEAT BELTS | | N/A miles
1. What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? The seatbelt retraction system failed to retract fast enough, which caused the seatbelt to become jammed in the passenger door. This resulted in damage to the passenger front and back door and opening of the passenger door. Yes, the vehicle and the affected components (seatbelt assembly and passenger door) are available for inspection upon request. 2. How was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? The slow seatbelt retraction created a door jam condition, which could have prevented or delayed exit from the vehicle in an emergency situation. This posed a safety risk to the passenger, as the door could not open or close properly. 3. Has the problem been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center? The issue has been observed by Glassman of Southfield Michigan the service men was not interested at all. In fact when I arrived to have the vehicle inspected the driver seatbelt did not retract back at all and the service guy stated, I should pay attention when unfasten my seatbelt. The guy at the collision shop stated that the seatbelt on the passenger side was not retracting back as it should. I have had two incidents with the passenger seatbelt becoming jammed in the door since I leased the vehicle in August of 2025. 4.Has the vehicle or component been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives or others. Just the service men at Glassman and Glassmen collision shop. 5.Were there any warning lamps, messages or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear? No
#11694217 | AIR BAGS | | N/A miles Crash
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)
#11694217 | ELECTRICAL SYSTEM | | N/A miles Crash
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)
#11692083 | ENGINE | | N/A miles
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 fiancée 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.

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Safety Rating for the 2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER

NHTSA has not yet tested the 2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER in its New Car Assessment Program.

Technical Service Bulletins for the 2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER

Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. has issued 23 technical service bulletins (TSBs) for the 2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER. TSBs are notices sent by manufacturers to their dealers describing a known issue and the recommended repair procedure.

TIN-25-11-002 — ENGINE

This Technical Information Notice informs dealers to check for assembly lubricant seepage between the engine and transmission, and if found, to clean off the residual lubricant.

TIN-25-27-001 — POWER TRAIN

This Technical Information Notice informs dealers that MMNA is investigating reports of abnormal noise/vibration from the rear differential assembly.

TIN-25-52-001 — STEERING

This Technical Information Notice informs dealers the steps to follow during customer interactions and vehicle inspections regarding the peeling of leather components such as steering wheels, shifters, and door panels.

SC-25-001 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

This is a Service Campaign bulletin sent to dealers providing direction to reconfigure the Body Control Module (BCM) to the appropriate settings.

TIN-25-SC-001 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

This is a Technical Information Notice sent to dealers providing an overview of a service campaignto reconfigure the Body Control Module (BCM) to the appropriate settings.

TIN-25-66-002 — UNKNOWN OR OTHER

This Technical Information Notice informs dealers of an installation procedure change for the MZ3153254 Tow Hitch to prevent potential damage or vibration issues.

TIN-25-66-001 — UNKNOWN OR OTHER

This Technical Information Notice reminds dealers how to assemble and properly store the Vertical Tow Ball & Mount Assembly and Tow Hitch Extension prior to delivery of the vehicle.

TSB-25-54-003REV — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

This Revised Technical Service Bulletin provides instructions to reprogram the secondary speaker amplifier for the Yamaha Ultimate system.

TIN-25-54-004 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

This Technical Information Notice informs dealers it is no longer necessary to contact Techline for a 2025 Outlander with a discharged battery.

TSB-25-54-004REV — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

This Revised Technical Service Bulletin informs dealers that a body control module software update is avaiable for MY25 Outlander.

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NHTSA Investigations for the 2025 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER

There are no NHTSA defect investigations on record for this vehicle.

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