In full-year 2025, Mitsubishi car and SUV sales in the USA were 14% lower, with the Outlander the top-selling model.

2025 (January to December): Mitsubishi Motors reported a 14% contraction in car and SUV sales in the USA with 94,754 deliveries compared to 94,754 in 2024. Mitsubishi blamed macroeconomic issues and the withdrawal of the Mirage subcompact hatchback and compact G4 sedan from the US market for the decline in sales volumes. SUVs outperformed 2024 sales.
Mitsubishi Motors Sales in the USA in 2025 by Car and SUV Model
The following were the top-selling Mitsubishi car and SUV models in the USA in 2025:
| Model | 2025 | 2024 | % Change |
| Mirage | 14577 | 29766 | -51 |
| Outlander Sport | 20480 | 15125 | 35.4 |
| Outlander | 35895 | 45253 | -20.7 |
| Outlander Plug-in Hybrid | 6294 | 6975 | -9.8 |
| Eclipse Cross | 17508 | 12724 | 37.6 |
| Total all | 94754 | 109843 | -13.7 |
Best-Selling Mitsubishi Cars in the US in 2025
The Outlander, refreshed and updated with a new interior and a North American industry-first Yamaha-branded audio system, continued to be MMNA’s volume leader, representing more than one-third of total sales in the USA in 2025.
Eclipse Cross sold 17,508, up nearly 38% year-over-year, representing the second-best-ever full-year sales performance of the model in the US.
Similarly, Outlander Sport continues to sell well, with 20,480 sales for the full calendar year representing an increase of 35.4% over 2024, and the best full-year since 2021.
Car Sales by Brand in the USA in 2025 (Full Year)
- → USA Car Sales by Brand in 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, and 2018
- → Global Sales by Brand Worldwide in 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, and 2020
Car Sales by Brand in the USA in 2025 (Full Year):
- Acura (Honda)
- Buick (GM)
- Alfa Romeo (FCA)
- Audi
- Chevrolet (GM)
- Cadillac (GM)
- Chrysler (FCA)
- Dodge (FCA)
- FCA (including Jeep, Ram, Dodge, Chrysler)
- Fiat (FCA)
- Ford
- GM (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC)
- GMC (GM)
- Honda
- Hyundai
- Jeep (FCA)
- Kia
- Lexus (Toyota)
- Lincoln (Ford)
- Mitsubishi
- Ram (FCA)
- Stellantis (FCA)
- Subaru
- Toyota
- Volkswagen
NOTE: “Sales” as reported by the various brands generally refer to deliveries and not necessarily sales to the customer or final registration. Terms and definitions may vary. All statistics are provided by respective car manufacturers unless clearly marked otherwise.
About Mitsubishi Motors North America
Through a network of approximately 330 dealer partners across the United States, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) is responsible for the sales, marketing, and customer service of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles in the U.S. MMNA’s five-year business plan – “Momentum 2030” – outlines the brand’s mid-term intentions for product and business transformation. MMNA will expand and refresh its vehicle lineup in the U.S. with one new or completely refreshed model to debut each year between now and 2030. Powered by a selection of advanced-technology internal combustion engines, hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and battery electrics, the product line will nearly double from today’s four vehicles. Momentum 2030 also includes a vision for a modernized retail sales model and plans for network expansion and sales growth.
MMNA has its headquarters in Franklin, Tennessee, as well as corporate operations in California, Georgia, Michigan, and New Jersey.
According to Ipsos NVCS:
- 96% of compact CUV owners who shopped for a Mitsubishi Outlander purchased one.
- 94% of subcompact CUV owners who shopped for a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross purchased one.
- 97% of small CUV owners who shopped for a Mitsubishi Outlander Sport purchased one.
- 92% of plug-in hybrid owners who shopped for a Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid purchased one.
