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Toyota Corolla Touring Sports vs Mitsubishi Outlander comparison

Compare performance (178 HP vs 306 HP), boot space and price (29,600 £ vs 42,800 £ ) at a glance. Find out which car is the better choice for you – Toyota Corolla Touring Sports or Mitsubishi Outlander?

Toyota Corolla Touring Sports vs Mitsubishi Outlander: Key differences

Toyota Corolla Touring Sports

4.4 (2 Reviews)
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  • considerably cheaper
  • barely quicker 0–100 km/h
  • clearly lighter
  • a bit more trunk space
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Mitsubishi Outlander

4.7 (5 Reviews)
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  • considerably more power
  • significantly more efficient
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All details on performance, efficiency, range and trunk space can be found in the technical comparison below – including user reviews for both models.

By Achim Sedelmaier

Here’s where it gets real: The technical differences in detail

Corolla Touring Sports

Costs and Efficiency:

Price and efficiency are key factors when choosing a car – and this is often where the real differences emerge.

Toyota Corolla Touring Sports is considerably cheaper – starting at 29,600 £ , while the Mitsubishi Outlander costs 42,800 £ . That’s a price difference of around 13,243 £.

Fuel consumption also shows a difference: the Mitsubishi Outlander uses 2.6 L/100km and is significantly more efficient than the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports with 4.4 L/100km. The difference is about 1.8 L/100km.

Outlander

Engine and Performance:

Under the bonnet, it becomes clear which model is tuned for sportiness and which one takes the lead when you hit the accelerator.

When it comes to engine power, the Mitsubishi Outlander offers considerably more power – delivering 306 HP compared to 178 HP. That’s roughly 128 HP more horsepower.

When accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h, the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports is barely quicker – completing the sprint in 7.5 s, while the Mitsubishi Outlander takes 7.9 s. That’s about 0.4 s quicker.

Corolla Touring Sports

Space and Everyday Use:

Beyond pure performance, interior space and usability matter most in daily life. This is where you see which car is more practical and versatile.

Both vehicles offer seating for 5 people.

In terms of curb weight, Toyota Corolla Touring Sports is clearly lighter – 1,485 kg compared to 2,156 kg. The difference is around 671 kg.

Looking at boot space, the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports offers a bit more boot space – 596 L compared to 498 L. That’s a difference of about 98 L.

When it comes to payload, the Mitsubishi Outlander carries a bit more – 529 kg compared to 440 kg. That’s a difference of about 89 kg.

Who wins the race in the data check?

The Mitsubishi Outlander is clearly superior overall in the objective data comparison.
This result only shows which model scores more points on paper – not which of the two cars feels right for you.

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Outlander

Mitsubishi Outlander

  • Engine Type Plugin Hybrid
  • Drive Type All-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP 306 HP
  • Consumption L/100km 2.6 - 2.7 L/100km
  • Electric Range 83 - 85 km
Toyota Corolla Touring Sports
Mitsubishi Outlander

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Toyota Corolla Touring Sports

The Toyota Corolla Touring Sports is a sensible yet stylish estate that blends everyday practicality with Toyota's trademark reliability, making it the kind of car that quietly gets on with family life without drama. Inside it's cleverly packaged for luggage and kids' gear and feels calm and comfortable on the road — sensible rather than flashy, but with enough character to make daily drives more enjoyable.

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Mitsubishi Outlander

The Mitsubishi Outlander is a sensible family SUV that blends roomy practicality with a calm, assured ride—ideal for school runs and weekend getaways. It won’t set pulses racing, but its tidy interior, straightforward equipment and low-stress ownership make it a smart, unfussy pick for buyers who prefer reliability over flash.

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Toyota Corolla Touring Sports
Mitsubishi Outlander

Costs and Consumption

Price
29,600 - 36,400 £
Price
42,800 - 54,600 £
Consumption L/100km
4.4 L/100km
Consumption L/100km
2.6 - 2.7 L/100km
Consumption kWh/100km
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Consumption kWh/100km
-
Electric Range
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Electric Range
83 - 85 km
Battery Capacity
-
Battery Capacity
-
co2
100 g/km
co2
60 g/km
Fuel tank capacity
43 L
Fuel tank capacity
-

Dimensions and Body

Body Type
Estate
Body Type
SUV
Seats
5
Seats
5
Doors
5
Doors
-
Curb weight
1,485 - 1,515 kg
Curb weight
2,156 - 2,232 kg
Trunk capacity
581 - 596 L
Trunk capacity
498 L
Length
4,650 mm
Length
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Width
1,790 mm
Width
1,862 mm
Height
1,435 mm
Height
-
Max trunk capacity
1,591 - 1,606 L
Max trunk capacity
-
Payload
400 - 440 kg
Payload
453 - 529 kg

Engine and Performance

Engine Type
Full Hybrid
Engine Type
Plugin Hybrid
Transmission
Automatic
Transmission
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Transmission Detail
CVT
Transmission Detail
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Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive
Drive Type
All-Wheel Drive
Power HP
140 - 178 HP
Power HP
306 HP
Acceleration 0-100km/h
7.5 - 9.2 s
Acceleration 0-100km/h
7.9 s
Max Speed
180 km/h
Max Speed
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Torque
-
Torque
-
Number of Cylinders
4
Number of Cylinders
4
Power kW
103 - 131 kW
Power kW
225 kW
Engine capacity
1,798 - 1,987 cm3
Engine capacity
2,360 cm3

General

Model Year
2025
Model Year
2,025 - 2,026
CO2 Efficiency Class
C
CO2 Efficiency Class
B
Brand
Toyota
Brand
Mitsubishi
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