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Mitsubishi has revived the Eclipse name for an SUV that slots between the automaker's smaller Outlander Sport and larger Outlander. We found this newcomer underwhelming due to its lackluster driving experience and complex controls. To its credit, the rear seat is roomy, and getting in and out is easy.
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Read more about extended warrantiesThe Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross slots between the Outlander Sport and Outlander SUVs, and is distinguished by its coupe-like styling. This newcomer is underwhelming with mundane handling, an unsettled ride, and extremely frustrating controls. Its power comes from a lackluster 1.5-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder engine mated to a continuously variable transmission. The Eclipse moves decently around town, but it runs out of steam climbing hills or merging onto highways. Its fuel economy of 24 mpg overall isn’t impressive for the class, either. A center console touchpad interacts with the infotainment screen, but this controller is very cumbersome and distracting to use. The driver’s seat is short on support, but getting in or out is easy, and the rear seat room is generous. The curvy styling hurts the driver’s view out. AWD is standard on all but the base version. Updates for 2020 included forward collision warning with pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, and lane departure warning as standard on all but the bottom two trims. A freshening for the 2022 model year brings standard forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection and lane departure warning on all trims. Front-wheel drive is now available on all versions. It also brings a new infotainment system that's much easier to use. For 2023, all-wheel drive and LED headlights became standard on all trims. 2024 added more standard equipment to the SE trim, such as adaptive cruise control and a leather wrapped steering wheel. The 2025 Eclipse Cross received a standard Rear Seat Alert system. On SE trims, an available updated Black Edition now offers revised front lip and rear spoiler.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross slots between the Outlander Sport and Outlander SUVs, and is distinguished by its coupe-like styling. This newcomer is underwhelming with mundane handling, an unsettled ride, and extremely frustrating controls. Its power comes from a lackluster 1.5-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder engine mated to a continuously variable transmission. The Eclipse moves decently around town, but it runs out of steam climbing hills or merging onto highways. Its fuel economy of 24 mpg overall isn’t impressive for the class, either. A center console touchpad interacts with the infotainment screen, but this controller is very cumbersome and distracting to use. The driver’s seat is short on support, but getting in or out is easy, and the rear seat room is generous. The curvy styling hurts the driver’s view out. AWD is standard on all but the base version. Updates for 2020 included forward collision warning with pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, and lane departure warning as standard on all but the bottom two trims. A freshening for the 2022 model year brings standard forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection and lane departure warning on all trims. Front-wheel drive is now available on all versions. It also brings a new infotainment system that's much easier to use. For 2023, all-wheel drive and LED headlights became standard on all trims. 2024 added more standard equipment to the SE trim, such as adaptive cruise control and a leather wrapped steering wheel. The 2025 Eclipse Cross received a standard Rear Seat Alert system. On SE trims, an available updated Black Edition now offers revised front lip and rear spoiler.
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