
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Trail Edition carries a starting price of $41,300.
The trim joins the industry-wide bandwagon of off-roading crossovers, with trail-inspired 18-inch wheels, all-weather floor mats, and black trim details.
The trim itself is mostly an appearance package, but there are more focused dealer accessories to make the variant more capable.
Mitsubishi is falling in line with the rest of the industry by offering an off-road-focused package for its compact SUV, and we now know the new Outlander Trail Edition model starts at $41,300. Well, technically, the Trail Edition starts at $40,890, but a Mitsubishi representative confirmed to Car and Driver that the $200 Trail Edition Welcome Package and the $210 Accessory Tonneau Cover are installed on nearly every model, meaning you'll be hard-pressed to find an example with the lower price.

The new trim level looks to harness the growing number of crossover shoppers looking for off-road prowess—or at least the look of it. The Trail Edition itself is mostly an appearance package. It comes with black trim pieces for the mirror caps and door handles. There are also black accents for the side guards on the lower doors, as well as on the bumpers. The inside comes with a set of all-weather floor mats and a Trail Edition all-weather cargo mat system—both of which come as part of the $200 Welcome package listed above.
If you're looking to spend a bit more for some actual off-roading chops, the Trail Edition still has you covered; you've just got to spring for the dealer-installed accessories. There's an optional Thule Caprock roof rack for $1300, giving you the option for extra storage solutions. Mitsubishi will also sell you a set of 235/60R-18 Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail AT tires to give you more confidence when driving off-road.
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