2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Trail Edition: Rugged Looks, Same Power

Abu Dhabi : Mitsubishi introduces the 2025 Outlander Trail Edition, a bold new variant with rugged styling. But does it bring any real off-road upgrades? Here’s what you need to know.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What distinguishes the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Trail Edition's exterior design?
The Trail Edition features blacked-out elements, including mirrors, door handles, roof rails, and unique 18-inch black alloy wheels, enhancing its rugged appearance.Does the 2025 Outlander Trail Edition include mechanical enhancements for off-road performance?
No, it retains the standard 2.5-liter engine with 181 hp and CVT transmission, focusing on cosmetic updates without confirmed mechanical upgrades.- The Trail Edition features blacked-out styling elements and all-terrain tires.
- No mechanical upgrades confirmed, but it targets adventure-seeking buyers.
- Retains the 2.5-liter engine with 181 hp and a CVT transmission.
A New Look for the Mitsubishi Outlander
Mitsubishi is stepping into the rugged SUV trend with the 2025 Outlander Trail Edition. Showcased in California, this special edition builds on the existing Outlander lineup with bold styling updates. With an official release planned for later this year, the Trail Edition aims to attract customers looking for a tougher, more adventure-ready SUV.
Bold Styling Enhancements
The most noticeable change in the Trail Edition is its striking appearance package. Mitsubishi has blacked out key exterior elements, including:
- Black mirrors, door handles, and roof rails.
- Darkened chrome trim around windows and front grille.
- Black cladding on wheel arches and lower doors.
- Hood decals with black Outlander branding
- Special Trail Edition badging
- Unique 18-inch black alloy wheels
While these changes create a more rugged aesthetic, they are purely cosmetic. Mitsubishi has yet to confirm whether the Trail Edition will come with any functional off-road enhancements beyond all-terrain tires.
No Confirmed Mechanical Upgrades
Despite its rugged appearance, the Trail Edition retains the same mechanical setup as other Outlander models. It continues with the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing 181 horsepower, paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT). While Mitsubishi has not explicitly stated if the Trail Edition will be all-wheel drive (AWD) only, its off-road theme suggests it will likely not be offered in a front-wheel drive configuration.
Mitsubishi has also remained silent on any additional off-road drive modes. Given the growing popularity of adventure-ready SUVs, it will be interesting to see if Mitsubishi enhances its capabilities or sticks to a cosmetic upgrade only.
Where It Fits in the Lineup
The Trail Edition is positioned between the SE and SEL trims in the Outlander range. Pricing details have not been disclosed, but industry expectations suggest it will land in the mid-AED 100,000 range. This places it slightly above the standard SE trim but below the fully loaded SEL variants.
One major question surrounding the Trail Edition is how it fits into Mitsubishi’s performance-oriented Ralliart branding. Mitsubishi has clarified that the Trail Edition is not a replacement for the Outlander Ralliart. While no official word has been given on the future of Ralliart, there remains the possibility of a sportier Outlander variant in the future.
Additional Updates for 2025
Beyond the Trail Edition, the 2025 Outlander lineup will receive a few minor updates. Mitsubishi has confirmed that all Outlander models will come equipped with a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Additionally, a new premium sound system designed by Yamaha will be available, enhancing the in-cabin audio experience.
As the Outlander continues to evolve, Mitsubishi’s focus on style and technology appears to be growing. The Trail Edition may not bring major performance upgrades, but it does give the Outlander a bold new look that will appeal to SUV buyers seeking a more aggressive design. Whether it lives up to its adventurous name remains to be seen.
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