Yes. The Honda Pilot is larger than the Mitsubishi Outlander in most exterior measurements and overall interior space.
To help readers compare current models, this article breaks down exterior dimensions and interior capacity, with practical takeaways for buyers.
Exterior size comparison
The principal measurements that shape a vehicle’s footprint are length, width, height, and wheelbase. Below are representative figures for the latest model years.
- Honda Pilot: Length about 199.4 inches; width about 78.7 inches; height around 69.9 inches; wheelbase about 111.0 inches.
- Mitsubishi Outlander: Length about 184.6 inches; width about 74.8 inches; height around 66.1 inches; wheelbase about 105.6 inches.
In sum, the Pilot sits longer, wider, and taller with a longer wheelbase than the Outlander, giving it a more substantial road footprint.
Interior space and seating
The two-way comparison in interior space reflects differences in seating capacity and cargo potential. The Pilot is a full three-row SUV with more passenger space, while the Outlander is a compact crossover that also offers a third row in some trims but with smaller individual seats.
- Seating capacity: Pilot typically seats up to 8; Outlander typically seats up to 7.
- Cargo behind the third row (seats up): Pilot about 11–12 cubic feet; Outlander about 33–34 cubic feet.
- Maximum cargo with all seats folded: Pilot around 109 cubic feet; Outlander around 66 cubic feet.
When the third row is in use, the Outlander can offer more rear cargo than the Pilot, but across the full interior, the Pilot provides substantially more total cargo space and seating flexibility.
Bottom line
For buyers prioritizing size and interior space, the Honda Pilot is the larger vehicle with more cargo capacity and seating. If you need a more compact footprint with 3-row capability and easier maneuverability, the Mitsubishi Outlander may be more suitable.
Summary
The Honda Pilot is larger in exterior dimensions and offers greater total cargo volume and seating for eight, compared with the Mitsubishi Outlander’s smaller footprint and seven-seat layout. Both SUVs serve different needs: the Pilot for maximum space and practicality, the Outlander for a compact, versatile three-row option.


