Mitsubishi Unveils Plans for 2025 Automobiles: Outlanders and Eclipse Crossovers
Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) has unveiled its 2025 model year lineup and a five-year business plan, dubbed "Momentum 2030". This ambitious plan includes plans to expand and refresh its vehicle lineup in the U.S., with one new or completely refreshed model each year until 2030.
One of the standout vehicles in the 2025 lineup is the Outlander, which is set to undergo a mid-cycle refresh. The price of the three-wheeled, seven-seat Outlander, however, is not listed in the search results. Standard 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander models, on the other hand, start around $29,995 to $41,430 depending on trim and features.
The Outlander Sport remains an adventure-ready vehicle with its award-winning design and standard All-Wheel Control (AWC). Highlights for the updated 2025 Outlander include revised front and rear styling, and greater levels of luxury in materials and design throughout the interior.
The Eclipse Cross retains its chiseled front and rear design enhancements and adds standard Rear Seat Alert. For Eclipse Cross SE trims, an updated Black Edition now offers revised front lip and rear spoiler. For LE trims and up, My MITSUBISHI CONNECT adds a Safeguard 5-year free trial and a Remote Services 12-month free trial.
The 2025 Outlander Plug-in Hybrid sports powerful front and rear motors, a 20-kWh drive battery, and Mitsubishi Motors' Super-All Wheel Control twin-motor 4WD system. The Outlander Plug-in Hybrid continues to feature its top-of-the-line Platinum Edition trim and the popular Black Edition returns for the 2025 model year. Standard front heated seats are offered on all trims, and a heated steering wheel and panoramic sunroof are standard on SEL trims.
MMNA's Momentum 2030 plan also includes a vision for a modernized retail sales model and plans for network expansion and sales growth. Pricing for the three-row, seven-passenger 2025 Outlander will be released later this year.
Every Mitsubishi Motors vehicle also comes with a five-year/60,000-mile limited warranty, a seven-year/100,000-mile corrosion/perforation warranty, five-year/unlimited-mile roadside assistance, and a 2-year/30,000-mile maintenance program. Mitsubishi Motors offers a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty on all vehicles.
Rear Seat Alert will be standard on the 2025 Outlander Sport starting from October production models. Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) is an Integrated Vehicle Dynamics Control System that manages the driving forces and braking forces of the four wheels to help realize vehicle behavior that is faithful to the operation by the driver under a variety of driving conditions. S-AWC is not a substitute for safe and careful driving.
My MITSUBISHI CONNECT, MMNA's connected car service, offers a Safeguard 5-year free trial and a Remote Services 12-month free trial for the 2025 Outlander Plug-in Hybrid. MMNA's headquarters is in Franklin, Tennessee, with corporate operations in California, Georgia, Michigan, and New Jersey.
In conclusion, Mitsubishi Motors North America is gearing up for an exciting future with its Momentum 2030 plan. The 2025 model year lineup promises refreshed and new models, including the Outlander and Outlander Sport, as well as advanced technology options like hybrids and plug-in hybrids. Stay tuned for more updates on pricing and other details.
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