The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander feels more dialed-in this year, thanks to a calmer ride, less noise, and an interior layout that keeps things comfortable for your SUV. Let's take a look at the latest features in the 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander SE and SEL. One focuses on smart value, while the other sets its sights on luxury.
Key Takeaways
- The 2025 Outlander gets a smoother suspension, extra sound insulation, and a more functional interior layout for '26.
- The SE trim offers the strongest value, combining heated seats, adaptive cruise, and optional Yamaha audio without pushing the price too high.
- The SEL trim moves the Outlander toward premium territory with leather upholstery, ventilated seats, and three-zone climate control.
- Pricing starts at $35,405 for the SE and $40,305 for the SEL as of October 21, 2025.
Small Changes to the Mitsubishi Outlander Make Big Difference for '25
Mitsubishi added more sound-deadening throughout the cabin, smoothed out the suspension tuning, and reworked the center console so you finally have space to stash things. The addition of a Yamaha sound system makes your driving soundtrack clear, crisp, and way better than you’d expect in this price range.
The SE is $35,405—a great price for buyers on a budget—while the SEL, which leans into luxury, is $40,305.
The Outlander features the same 2.5-liter four-cylinder with 181 horses and 181 lb-ft of torque paired with a CVT. Front-wheel drive is standard, but all-wheel drive is available. You won't be able to tow a boat, but with a 2,000-pound capacity, the Outlander can handle a small trailer or bike hauler just fine. Fuel economy is still strong at 24 mpg city, 30 highway with all-wheel drive, or 31 highway with four-wheel drive.
The 2025 Outlander's Cabin Finally Feels Modern
Inside, Mitsubishi replaced the harder plastics with softer materials, cleaned up the design, and, best of all, made the cabin quieter. Road and wind noise are dramatically reduced, giving the SUV an almost premium calm. The first two rows are genuinely comfortable for adults, while the third row stays a just-in-case option; it's fine for kids, but a little tight for grown-ups.
Differences Between the Outlander SE vs. SEL
The SE trim hits that balance between affordable and complete. You get 20-inch wheels, a power liftgate, heated front seats, synthetic leather, a power driver’s seat, and wireless phone charging, all standard. Adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and front parking sensors come baked in too. Should you choose the SE's Tech Package, you'll add a panoramic sunroof, a full digital display, and that Yamaha sound system.
The SEL adds real leather. Mistubishia adds ventilation to the front seats and heat to the steering wheel and second row. You also get a power passenger seat, driver memory settings, three-zone climate control, and rear window shades for passengers who like a little privacy. Its Premium Package includes the Yamaha audio system, head-up display, and upgraded leather.
Which Outlander Trim Is for You?
The 2025 Outlander SE delivers the best mix of comfort and cost, while the SEL takes the same package and adds refinement that actually feels worth paying for. Contact our sales team at St Pete Mitsubishi today to experience either model or both!