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Compare the2025 Mitsubishi OutlanderVS 2025 Acura RDX

2025 Mitsubishi Outlander
2025 Acura RDX

Safety

In the past twenty years hundreds of infants and young children have died after being left in vehicles, usually by accident. When turning the vehicle off, drivers of the Outlander are reminded to check the back seat if they opened the rear door before starting out. The RDX doesn’t offer a back seat reminder.

The Outlander has a standard front seat center airbag, which deploys between the driver and front passenger, protecting them from injuries caused by striking each other in serious side impacts. The RDX doesn’t offer front seat center airbags.

In a Vehicle-to-Vehicle Frontal Crash Prevention 2.0 test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the Mitsubishi Outlander achieved a “Acceptable” rating - the second highest possible - for its performance in forward collision warning and automatic braking systems, demonstrating its excellent capabilities in preventing collisions. The Acura RDX has not been tested.

Over 200 people are killed each year when backed over by motor vehicles. The Outlander has a standard Rear Automatic Emergency Brake that uses rear sensors to monitor for objects to the rear and automatically applies the brakes to prevent a collision. The RDX doesn’t offer backup collision prevention brakes.

The Outlander’s driver alert monitor detects an inattentive driver then sounds a warning and suggests a break. According to the NHTSA, drivers who fall asleep cause about 100,000 crashes and 1500 deaths a year. The RDX doesn’t offer a driver alert monitor.

Both the Outlander and the RDX have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, driver and front passenger knee airbags, side-impact head airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, height adjustable front shoulder belts, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, crash mitigating brakes, daytime running lights, blind spot warning systems, rearview cameras, rear cross-path warning, available all wheel drive, lane departure warning systems and around view monitors.

Warranty

The Outlander comes with a full 5-year/60,000-mile basic warranty, which covers the entire truck and includes 24-hour roadside assistance. The RDX’s 4-year/50,000-mile basic warranty expires 1 year or 10,000 miles sooner.

Mitsubishi’s powertrain warranty covers the Outlander 4 years and 30,000 miles longer than Acura covers the RDX. Any repair needed on the engine, transmission, axles, joints or driveshafts is fully covered for 10 years or 100,000 miles. Coverage on the RDX ends after only 6 years or 70,000 miles.

The Outlander’s corrosion warranty is 2 years longer than the RDX’s (7 vs. 5 years).

Mitsubishi pays for scheduled maintenance (up to 3 visits) on the Outlander for 1 year and 18000 miles longer than Acura pays for maintenance for the RDX (2/30,000 vs. 1/12000).

There are over 21 percent more Mitsubishi dealers than there are Acura dealers, which makes it easier should you ever need service under the Outlander’s warranty.

Reliability

The RDX’s redline is at 7000 RPM, which causes more engine wear, and a greater chance of a catastrophic engine failure. The Outlander has a 6000 RPM redline.

J.D. Power and Associates’ 2024 Initial Quality Study of new car owners surveyed provide the statistics that show that Mitsubishi vehicles are better in initial quality than Acura vehicles. J.D. Power ranks Mitsubishi above average in initial quality. With 2 more problems per 100 vehicles, Acura is rated lower.

Fuel Economy and Range

On the EPA test cycle the Outlander gets better mileage than the RDX:

MPG

Outlander

FWD

2.5 DOHC 4-cyl.

24 city/31 hwy

AWD

2.5 DOHC 4-cyl.

24 city/30 hwy

RDX

AWD

2.0 turbo 4-cyl.

21 city/27 hwy

A-Spec 2.0 turbo 4-cyl.

21 city/26 hwy

To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier, the Mitsubishi Outlander uses regular unleaded gasoline. The RDX requires premium for maximum efficiency, which can cost on average about 84.9 cents more per gallon.

Transmission

The Outlander has a standard continuously variable transmission (CVT). With no “steps” between gears, it can keep the engine at the most efficient speed for fuel economy, or keep it at its peak horsepower indefinitely for maximum acceleration. The RDX doesn’t offer a CVT.

Brakes and Stopping

For better stopping power the Outlander’s brake rotors are larger than those on the RDX:

Outlander

RDX

Front Rotors

13.8 inches

12.4 inches

Rear Rotors

13 inches

12.2 inches

The Outlander’s standard front and rear disc brakes are vented to help dissipate heat for shorter stops with less fading. The rear discs on the RDX are solid, not vented.

The Outlander stops much shorter than the RDX:

Outlander

RDX

70 to 0 MPH

171 feet

180 feet

Car and Driver

60 to 0 MPH

115 feet

133 feet

Motor Trend

Suspension and Handling

The Outlander SEL AWC handles at .85 G’s, while the RDX A-Spec pulls only .83 G’s of cornering force in a Car and Driver skidpad test.

For better maneuverability, the Outlander’s turning circle is 2.8 feet tighter than the RDX’s (36.1 feet vs. 38.9 feet).

For greater off-road capability the Outlander ES has a greater minimum ground clearance than the RDX (8.3 vs. 8.2 inches), allowing the Outlander to travel over rougher terrain without being stopped or damaged. The Outlander SE/SEL/Platinum’s minimum ground clearance is .2 inch higher than on the RDX (8.4 vs. 8.2 inches).

Chassis

The Mitsubishi Outlander may be more efficient, handle and accelerate better because it weighs about 150 to 350 pounds less than the Acura RDX.

The front grille of the Outlander uses electronically controlled shutters to close off airflow and reduce drag when less engine cooling is needed. This helps improve highway fuel economy. The RDX doesn’t offer active grille shutters.

Passenger Space

The Outlander has standard seating for 7 passengers; the RDX can only carry 5.

The Outlander has 21.5 cubic feet more passenger volume than the RDX (125.5 vs. 104).

The Outlander has 1 inch more front headroom, .1 inches more front legroom, .8 inches more rear headroom, 1.5 inches more rear legroom and 3.4 inches more rear hip room than the RDX.

For enhanced passenger comfort on long trips the Outlander’s middle and third row seats recline. The RDX’s rear seats don’t recline.

Towing

The Outlander’s standard towing capacity is much higher than the RDX’s (2000 vs. 1500 pounds).

Standard Trailer Stability Assist on the Outlander uses the Active Stability Control sensors to detect trailer sway, then uses individual brakes to counteract any swaying and help keep the tow vehicle and trailer steady. The RDX doesn’t offer electronic trailer sway control.

Servicing Ease

J.D. Power and Associates surveys of service recipients show that Mitsubishi service is better than Acura. J.D. Power ranks Mitsubishi 8th in service department satisfaction (above the industry average). With a 5% lower rating, Acura is ranked 9th.

Ergonomics

In poor weather, headlights can lose their effectiveness as grime builds up on their lenses. This can reduce visibility without the driver realizing. The Outlander S-AWC has standard headlight washers to keep headlight output high. The RDX doesn’t offer headlight washers.

Manual rear side window sunshades are available in the Outlander to help block heat and glare for the rear passengers. The RDX doesn’t offer rear side window sunshades.

Model Availability

The Outlander is available in both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive configurations. The RDX doesn’t offer a two-wheel drive configuration.

Recommendations

Consumer Reports® recommends both the Mitsubishi Outlander and the Acura RDX, based on reliability, safety and performance.

J.D. Power and Associates rated the Outlander second among compact suvs in owner reported satisfaction. This includes how well the vehicle performs and satisfies its owner’s expectations. The RDX isn’t in the top three.

The Mitsubishi Outlander outsold the Acura RDX by 22% during 2024.

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