What’s New For 2025

October 2nd, 2024 by

A lot can change over the course of the year, so you might be wondering what’s new for the 2025 Mitsubishi line-up. This year, models like the Outlander, the Eclipse Cross, and the Outlander Plug-in Hybrid see a few significant improvements, while there are also some new changes to MITSUBISHI CONNECT. If you want to learn more about the 2025 line-up, then you can visit us at White Bear Mitsubishi.

Explore This Year’s Changes

There’s a lot to unpack for the 2025 year, as there have been quite a few changes to some of Mitsubishi’s fan-favorite vehicles, like the Eclipse Cross Sport and the Outlander PHEV.

  • My MITSUBISHI CONNECT: Depending on the model and the trim, you might have access to a Safeguard 5-year Free Trial. If that wasn’t enough, then you might be impressed by the 12-month Free Trial of Remote Services.
  • See These Models as They Hit the Market: If you want to get your hands on one of these new models, then you can stop by White Bear Mitsubishi today. We’re not far from Minneapolis, White Bear Lake, or Brooklyn Park.

A Closer Look at the New Outlander

When you think of the Mitsubishi brand, you probably think of the Outlander. This SUV has been incredibly popular since its last redesign, and you can find variants of it like the Outlander Sport and the Outlander PHEV.

  • The 2025 Outlander: The Outlander gets a brand-new look this year. While there aren’t many details out yet, you can expect revised front and rear styling, and a revised interior.
  • The 2025 Outlander Sport: This model rolls off of the lot ready for anything, as it comes with the All-Wheel Control System. This gives this Outlander Sport a considerable boost to its traction, so it’ll feel sharp and responsive when you’re on the road. For the 2025 year, Rear Seat Alert is now also a standard feature.
  • The 2025 Outlander PHEV: Heated Front Seats are officially standard for the new Outlander PHEV, while the SEL trim gains a Heated Steering Wheel and a Panoramic Sunroof. This model also offers an impressive All-Electric Driving Range of 38 miles.

Take a Look at the 2025 Eclipse Cross

The Outlander is one of the most popular Mitsubishi models, but there’s also the stylish Eclipse Cross.

  • Some Things Don’t Need to Change: It’s important to improve upon the design year after year, but if something works, there’s no reason to try and fix it. This model comes standard with the S-AWC All-Wheel Drive System, which will help you quickly adapt to the terrain. The Eclipse Cross also maintains its signature look this year.
  • So What’s New?: This model now comes with Rear Seat Alert as a standard feature, while the Eclipse Cross SE trim now has access to the available Black Edition. The Black Edition has also been updated, as it now offers a revised Front Lip and Rear Spoiler. You can also take advantage of the new Safeguard 5-year Free Trial and the Remote Services 12-month Free Trial if you’re driving one of the higher trims like the Eclipse Cross LE.

 

If you want to take a closer look at any of these 2025 Mitsubishi models, then you can visit us at White Bear Mitsubishi.

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