We’re here to give you the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross updates! Keep reading to learn how the latest version of this compact crossover differs from last year’s model.
Key Takeaways
- The Eclipse Cross SE is available with an updated Black Edition package for 2025, featuring sporty new exterior styling.
- Both the 2024 and 2025 crossover SUVs deliver a sporty, capable performance with turbocharged power and standard all-wheel drive!
- The new Eclipse Cross comes standard with a longer list of driver safety aids, giving it more family-friendly appeal than ever.
- The 2025 Eclipse Cross adds just $200 to last year’s MSRP!
Comfort & Convenience
Truthfully, the 2024 Eclipse Cross debuted with more updates than the newer 2025 model — especially when it comes to comfort and convenience features. For starters, two mid-level trim models, the SE and LE, introduced longer lists of standard features. The SE now includes a hands-free power liftgate and leather-wrapped steering wheel. The LE added keyless entry, push-button ignition, and a two-year trial of the Mitsubishi Connect smartphone app and roadside assistance services.
All of these updates carry over to the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, of course. For 2025, Mitsubishi is available with new exterior styling. The SE’s available Black Edition appearance package now includes an updated front lip and rear spoiler. Otherwise, though, its five trim models (ES, LE, SE, SEL, and Ralliart) feature the same comfort and convenience options as last year!
Sporty Performance
The 2024 and 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross share one of the model’s best qualities — standard all-wheel drive! And that’s not all they share, since these compact crossover SUVs have everything in common when it comes to performance. Besides enhancing your footing on wet pavement, both Eclipse Cross model years deliver smooth comfort, whether you’re cruising the highway or stopping for lunch downtown.
2024 and 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Powertrain Specs
- Turbo 1.5L four-cylinder engine (152 hp, 184 lb-ft)
- Continuously variable engine (CVT)
- All-wheel drive
Safety Technology
Here, the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross has something its predecessor doesn’t: a standard rear-seat alert system. It’s designed to help make sure you don’t accidentally leave any children or pets in the rear seats on a hot day!
Compared to previous trim models, the 2024 Eclipse Cross also introduced a few standard safety features. For the first time, its mid-level LE trim model and up came standard with a five-year trial of Safeguard and 12-month trial of Remote Services. Safeguard services include an SOS emergency assistance switch, roadside assistance, automatic collision notification, and more! Remote Services connect you to your Eclipse Cross via smartphone, Alexa, or your Google Assistant device. The 2024 Eclipse Cross SE trim model added adaptive cruise control to its standard lineup.
Eclipse Cross MSRP
Costs have gone up for the Eclipse Cross — but just barely! While the 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross started at $26,345, the new 2025 crossover’s MSRP is $26,545. Either option is a budget-friendly one, of course. And both models come with Mitsubishi’s incredible warranty — including 10 years or 100,000 miles of limited powertrain coverage — to help you save even more money.
Your New Mitsubishi Crossover SUV
The 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross has been tweaked just enough to inspire adventurous drivers to choose it over its predecessor! However, these two model years also have a lot in common, so it wouldn’t hurt to check out any 2024 models leftover at the dealership. Come see what we mean — visit us at Jarrett Mitsubishi in St. Pete to explore these fun-loving compact crossovers in person.