In 2025, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross returned to the market mostly unchanged, adding only a few small updates for the new model year. Between the LE and SE trims, both compact SUVs bring plenty of value, with the SE offering a few more upgrades in comfort and safety, but let's take a closer look at their offerings.
Key Takeaways
- Both Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross trims are extremely affordable—the LE is $31,140, and the SE is $32,240, effective October 22, 2025.
- Every Eclipse Cross now includes standard rear-seat alert, and the SE’s Black Edition package features a revised front lip and rear spoiler.
- Both trims use the same powertrain, but the SE adds extra convenience and driver-assist tech.
The Eclipse Cross lineup has only a few minor updates for '25. Every model now includes a standard rear-seat alert for added peace of mind, and the SE trim’s Black Edition package introduces design tweaks, including a revised front lip and rear spoiler. Pricing for the LE is $31,140, with the SE priced a little higher, at $32,240.
Engine Power and Fuel Efficiency in the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
All Eclipse Cross trims come powered by a 152-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a CVT. Fuel economy remains steady for 2025 at 6 mpg city, 29 highway, and 27 combined. Those numbers stay close for higher trims, depending on drivetrain configuration.
Eclipse Cross Cabin Comfort and Tech Features
The Eclipse Cross seats five comfortably. Materials feel solid, with soft-touch finishes where they count, and rear-seat passengers get folding 60/40-split seats for flexible cargo space.
Every model comes equipped with a touchscreen infotainment system. The base ES includes a 7-inch display, while the LE, SE, and SEL trims upgrade to an 8-inch screen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and available i-Drive navigation.
Before diving into how the LE and SE compare, it’s important to note that both build on what’s already in the base ES trim. Even the entry-level model features 16-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, heated side mirrors, automatic climate control, a 7-inch infotainment system, and key safety features, including automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning.
The LE trim adds more comfort and convenience. It includes 18-inch black-painted wheels, keyless entry and push-button start, heated front seats, and an 8-inch touchscreen with smartphone connectivity. Black exterior accents give it a sportier look, while added tech brings it in line with what most modern SUV buyers expect.
The SE trim builds on this with its upgraded features. It comes with 18-inch silver-painted wheels, power-folding mirrors, a hands-free power liftgate, and a power-adjustable driver’s seat. Inside, you’ll find synthetic suede upholstery, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and dual-zone climate control. An auto-dimming rearview mirror, integrated navigation system, and six-speaker audio system enhance the experience, while blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, and adaptive cruise control add more safety and convenience to daily drives.
How Can You Test Drive These 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Trims?
Both the LE and SE models deliver the same dependable performance and smart design that have kept the Eclipse Cross a steady favorite. Stop by St Pete Mitsubishi to take both trim for a spin and see which one fits you best!