The Mitsubishi L200 has a strong reputation as a tough, reliable pickup truck that handles both rough terrain and heavy work with ease. Whether you’re using it for off-roading, business, or family trips, it’s a dependable choice. With the 2025 model now available, you may be wondering—how is it different from the 2024 version?
In this blog, we’ll examine what’s changed, improved, and stayed the same between the two model years. From performance to interior features and safety tech, here’s everything you need to know.
The 2024 and 2025 models both use a 2.4-liter turbocharged diesel engine. In the 2024 version, this engine produces up to 201 horsepower. In the 2025 model, Mitsubishi has slightly improved that figure to 203 horsepower in some trims. It’s not a huge jump, but it does give a bit more strength, especially for towing or climbing steep trails.
Both models come with either a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission. Mitsubishi has kept its well-known Super Select 4WD-II system, which lets you switch between different driving modes based on the terrain (like gravel, sand, or rocks).
Some higher trims in 2025 come with a factory-installed lift kit, giving the truck better ground clearance. This is useful for serious off-road adventures.
Both model years are designed for rough terrain. Features like Hill Start Assist, Hill Descent Control, and multiple off-road modes come standard in many trims. These features help control the vehicle when climbing hills, descending slopes, or driving on loose surfaces.
Both trucks are built on a sturdy ladder frame. This design is known for lasting longer and handling heavy loads.
These upgrades are especially useful for people using the truck for work.
Why this matters:
The 2025 model is more user-friendly, especially for people who rely on their phone for navigation, music, and calls. The bigger screen and faster system make a real difference on the road.
The inside of both trucks is practical and comfortable, but the 2025 model feels a bit more refined.
Other changes include a better center console design with improved storage, and an updated steering wheel with easier access to audio and cruise control buttons.
The 2025 L200 feels more like an SUV inside—comfortable for long trips, not just job sites.