Top Safety Features in the 2025 Mitsubishi RVR
October 10 2025, 360.Agency

Compact and confident, the 2025 Mitsubishi RVR remains a go-to choice for drivers who want a nimble, urban-friendly crossover that doesn’t compromise on safety. The latest model year brings enhancements to active safety technologies, helping the RVR remain competitive in a segment that prioritizes protection, prevention, and peace of mind.
Forward Collision Mitigation with Pedestrian Detection
Standard across the lineup, the Forward Collision Mitigation system uses radar and camera technology to detect vehicles and pedestrians ahead. If a collision risk is identified, the system issues a warning and can apply the brakes automatically to help reduce or prevent an impact.
This feature is especially valuable in stop-and-go traffic or busy pedestrian areas where quick reaction times are essential.
Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Available on select trims, this system helps monitor the vehicle’s blind spots and alerts the driver if another vehicle is detected when changing lanes. The rear cross traffic alert works similarly when reversing out of parking spots, warning of approaching vehicles from either side—critical in tight or obstructed urban environments.
Lane Departure Warning
The RVR includes a lane departure warning system that uses camera sensors to monitor road markings. If the vehicle begins to drift out of its lane without signalling, it alerts the driver to take corrective action. It’s a small but important safeguard, especially during longer highway drives or periods of driver fatigue.
Automatic High Beams and Adaptive Lighting
The 2025 RVR also features automatic high beam assist, which adjusts lighting based on surrounding traffic. It ensures optimal visibility without blinding oncoming vehicles, enhancing safety during nighttime driving.
In higher trims, adaptive lighting systems adjust the headlight beam direction based on steering input, helping to illuminate curves more effectively.
Rearview Camera and Available Multi-View System
A rearview camera is standard, but higher trims can be equipped with a multi-view system that provides a bird’s-eye view of the vehicle. This helps reduce blind spots while parking and manoeuvring in tight spaces.
Together, these systems make the 2025 Mitsubishi RVR a reassuringly safe choice, especially for urban dwellers or young drivers who value visibility, assistance, and accident prevention.