2022 nissan rogue vs 2023 mitsubishi outlander

Overview

2022 nissan rogue vs 2023 mitsubishi outlander

Transmission

Continuously Variable Automatic (CVT)

Transmission

Continuously Variable Automatic (CVT)

Photos

Performance Specs

Engine and Transmission

Transmission

Continuously Variable Automatic (CVT)

Continuously Variable Automatic (CVT)

Weight and Towing

Fuel and MPG

Fuel Economy

Emissions

CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year

Fuel Tank

Dimensions and Measurement

Exterior Dimensions

Interior Space

Cargo Space

Cargo Box Dimensions

Wheels and Suspension

Steering

Wheels

Suspension

Tires

Colors and Materials

Standard Exterior Colors

Optional Exterior Colors

Standard Interior Materials

  • Black, Fabric Seat Trim

  • Charcoal, Cloth Seat Trim

Features and Options

Infotainment

Interior Trim

Comfort

Steering Wheel Audio Controls

Safety

Safety Features

US NHTSA Crash Test Result

Frontal Barrier Crash Rating

Airbags

Warranty

Warranty Summary

Corrosion

5 Years / Unlimited Miles

Roadside Assistance

5 Years / Unlimited Miles

There are some subtle giveaways—a few shared cutlines on the two compact SUVs' exteriors being the biggest clue—but on the whole these two look pretty unique. So, what exactly do they share, and where do these two SUVs differ?

Platform: Mitsubishi Outlander or Nissan Rogue?

Let's start with the bones. A Mitsubishi spokesperson confirmed to us that both the Rogue and Outlander share a platform that was developed by members of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. A lot of the technical bits like the underbody, suspension pickup points, and cut lines for body panels are shared between the two cars. The two SUVs even have an identical 106.5-inch long wheelbase.

However, despite being mechanically similar, Mitsubishi told us the tuning for the new Outlander is specific to that car. That means the way the car rides and handles have been determined by Mitsu's engineers and not Nissan's. That doesn't mean the two cars will end up feeling nothing like each other, but if so, it may be at least in part a coincidence. We were told the Outlander's development team spent a lot of time working on driver feedback and feel, a focus that feels different from the Rogue's mass-appeal setup.

Design: Mitsubishi Outlander or Nissan Rogue?

Mitsubishi also assured us that the entirety of the exterior and interior design is unique to Mitsubishi, and none of the cosmetic bits you see are shared with the Rogue. Both their interior and exterior designs differ vastly, but inside the two cars do apparently share some switchgear.

The Outlander's new touchscreen that rises above the dashboard, its gear selector, and its HVAC controls look to be pretty much identical to the Rogue's. That said, they're different enough that you won't be mistaking an Outlander for a Rogue or vice versa. The two cars are also built in different factories, with the Mitsubishi coming from that automaker's Japanese facility.

Powertrain: Mitsubishi Outlander or Nissan Rogue?

Both cars also use a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that routes power through a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) to either the front wheels or all four. We can't confirm that the engine and transmission are identical between the two, but it's likely more than coincidence that they share a displacement figure and transmission type.

A major difference between the two SUVs, however, is the all-wheel-drive systems that are on offer. Nissan sells the Rogue with its own "Intelligent AWD" system while Mitsubishi offers its Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system which is entirely unique to Mitsubishi. Though we aren't sure if or when we'll see a new Outlander plug-in hybrid (PHEV), but one is surely coming in the new-for-2022 bodystyle. We also know the Nissan Rogue will get a PHEV variant using the 2021 Outlander PHEV's powertrain under the hood, implying that the 2022 Outlander PHEV will carry over its powertrain from the current model.

Why Mix the Mitsubishi Outlander and Nissan Rogue?

It might be easy to think of automakers sharing bits as a bad thing—or a kind of "gotcha!" worth jeering at. Just look at the ongoing dustup among BMW and Toyota fans over the Z4 roadster and new Supra sports car being essentially the same. But joint development between two or more automakers can be very good for those brands and buyers alike. Look at the Subaru BRZ and Toyota 86, which soon will be re-upped for a second generation; without collaboration between Subaru and Toyota, neither sports car would exist. Only one automaker shouldering the burden of development would be too costly to make up with these low-volume sports cars' sales, but spreading out the up-front costs and offering further sales through two brands is enough to make the whole deal pencil.

Plus, products hugely benefit when the end-result of a shared development is something that's better than ever. The Mitsubishi Outlander should count its lucky corporate stars that the recently redesigned Nissan Rogue took a huge leap forward. It was good enough to earn a place among the 2021 MotorTrend SUV of the Year finalists, and fourth place in our compact SUV Ultimate Car rankings.

The Outlander desperately needed a replacement, so Mitsubishi is coming out ahead having gained access to a well-executed new vehicle platform and its attendant active-safety technologies. While the Rogue sells in huge numbers, and the Outlander does not, maybe borrowing the former as a modern, class-competitive starting point this gives Mitsubishi a leg-up in the sales race with its newest compact SUV. All in all, it's a win for Nissan, a win for Mitsubishi, and a win for SUV-crazed Americans who both won't care and likely won't notice that these two crossovers are pretty much the same underneath.

Which is bigger Outlander or rogue?

The 2022 Outlander measures 185.4 inches in overall length and has a width of 74.7 inches and a height of 68.7 inches. The smaller Nissan Rogue is only 183 inches long, 72.4 inches wide, and 66.5 inches tall. The new Outlander SUV provides 125.5 cubic feet of passenger room and 79.7 cubic feet of spacious cargo area.

Is Mitsubishi more reliable than Nissan?

Reliability. From surveys of all its subscribers, Consumer Reports' January 2021 Auto Issue reports that Nissan vehicles are more reliable than Mitsubishi vehicles. Consumer Reports ranks Nissan 7 places higher in reliability than Mitsubishi.

What is the 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander comparable to?

The 2022 Mazda CX-5 receives a styling refresh, while the 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander is all-new. Let's see how these two compact SUVs size up. ... Which One is Right for Me?.

Does the 2022 Outlander have a Nissan engine?

Engine – Just like the Nissan Rogue, of which this new Outlander shares most of its components with, there is a 2.5L naturally aspirated 4-cylinder engine under the hood. It produces 181 hp and 181 lb-ft of torque (135 kW & 245 Nm).