The Eclipse Cross is Mitsubishi's compact SUV that sits between the smaller Outlander Sport and larger Outlander.
The Eclipse Cross may not go down in the pantheon of great Mitsubishis, but it does have appeal as a small but spacious urban SUV.
The Eclipse Cross was meant to do things for the brand, with striking styling and a new turbo engine, all of it intended to modernise the brand’s image. It certainly set tongues wagging with its bold styling.
As aging celebrities can attest, sometimes a facelift makes all the difference.
That’s true of the 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross compact SUV, which bypassed the 2021 model year and returned with changes that include much better styling. It’s a refresh, not an all-new model
Among most of its competitors, the Eclipse Cross has less horsepower, but more torque. It accelerates smoothly and drives fine.
Not every redesign has to go clean-slate to make a difference, and Mitsubishi took the opportunity to address the previous Eclipse Cross’s weakest points of its looks and handling.
A turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine lies under the hood of this small SUV, generating 152 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque via a continuously variable transmission with eight simulated gears.
PriceRs 1,372,400 | TransmissionAutomatic |
Mileage30,600 KM | Fuel TypePetrol |
Year2022 | Body TypeCrossover |
ConditionUsed | ColourSilver |