- All-new powertrain and enhanced NOIR trim for Outlander
- Mid-cycle refresh for Outlander PHEV features larger capacity battery with increased EV range, Dynamic Sound Yamaha audio, revised interior and exterior, and improved driving dynamics
- Eclipse Cross and RVR introduce targeted updates to meet evolving driver needs
MISSISSAUGA, ON, July 16, 2025 – Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada (MMSCAN) today revealed details of its 2026 model year lineup, emphasizing key updates in powertrain technology, electric driving range, and design features. The Outlander and Outlander PHEV lead the announcements with significant upgrades, while Eclipse Cross and RVR evolve with key refinements driven by customer preferences.
With these significant updates to the Outlander family, Mitsubishi Motors continues to deliver on the promises made in its five-year North American business plan, Momentum 2030, which will see a new or significantly revised vehicle launched in Canada each year from 2025 to 2030.
Further details, including pricing and technical specifications, will be released closer to each model’s arrival in the market.
Canada’s top-selling all-wheel drive plug-in hybrid SUV gets a mid-cycle refresh for 2026, with significant changes in response to feedback from customers, dealers and the automotive media.
Similar to the mid-cycle refresh that debuted on the 2025 Outlander gasoline model, the 2026 Outlander PHEV sees a redesigned interior with significant attention paid to sound-deadening, as well as new materials, new colors, heated and ventilated front seats, a redesigned centre console with larger-capacity armrest storage, new cupholders and a redesigned phone charger storage. Also standard on the updated vehicle are Canadian-industry-exclusive Dynamic Sound Yamaha audio systems with a 12.3” infotainment display screen. On the outside, updates include a revised grille, redesigned front and rear bumpers, new 18” and 20” wheel designs and darker tint rear taillights. The NOIR trim returns with unique cosmetic enhancements, complementing the updated three-row SUV.
Mechanically, the Outlander PHEV gains a larger-capacity battery that increases its all-electric driving range. Steering and ride quality are revised through extensive tuning of tire specification and suspension, which combine to produce a more confident and assured driving feel.
The 2026 Outlander PHEV is expected to debut in Q1 2026.
After being significantly updated for 2025, Mitsubishi Motors’ top-selling Outlander SUV introduces a new powertrain for 2026 that delivers improved performance and efficiency. The 2026 Outlander is equipped with a Mitsubishi Motors-designed and developed engine, replacing the 2.5-litre engine in the current Outlander. The company’s 1.5-liter turbocharged, 16-valve, four-cylinder gasoline unit will be combined with a hybridized system. The new powertrain will deliver increased torque and drivability thanks to electrified torque aiding off-the-line acceleration.
Cosmetically, the mid-cycle refresh from 2025 carries over to 2026, with the addition of the NOIR trim returning – which offers enhanced design cues that elevate its distinctive look.
The 2026 Outlander will go on sale in Q4 2025.
*Note to media: The 2026 Outlander will replace existing 2025 models in the Vancouver, Toronto and Vancouver Press Fleet starting in October.
The 2026 Eclipse Cross introduces some trim-level updates. The GT trim now includes remote engine start instead of embedded navigation — providing drivers with more practical convenience. On the NOIR edition, the MSRP is reduced by $1,500, reflecting changes to the audio system and the deletion of the sunroof. Standard across all trims, Mitsubishi Motors’ Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system continues to deliver reliable traction in all conditions.
The 2026 Eclipse Cross will go on sale later this summer.
2026 RVR
The 2026 RVR maintains its position as a top-value choice in the subcompact SUV segment. While it carries over mechanically, some key trim content and feature changes help keep it aligned with customer expectations. All-Wheel Control (AWC) remains standard on all trims except the entry-level ES FWD.
The 2026 RVR will go on sale in Q4 2025.
About Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada, Inc.
Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada (MMSCAN) is the sales, service, parts and marketing arm for Japan’s Mitsubishi Motors. The 2025 product range includes the RVR subcompact crossover, Eclipse Cross compact sport utility and Outlander/Outlander PHEV compact sport utility. MMSCAN supports its 97 dealerships with a head office team and parts distribution centre, both located in Mississauga, Ontario. Established in 2002, MMSCAN and its dealerships employ more than 2,100 people in communities large and small.
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