This one is bound to upset the DSM purists out there — meet the all-new Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, a crossover EV with 370 ...
After 15 long years, Mitsubishi has finally replaced its impossibly popular ASX small SUV. It’s no longer the cheap model it ...
The 2026 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross starts at $29,700 (all prices include $1,745 destination charge). The compact SUV sees no major changes for 2026. Offers up to 26 mpg combined Through the first three ...
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Having revived the Grandis after 14 years two months ago, Mitsubishi has unveiled its latest Renault-based product in the shape of the all-new Eclipse Cross. Replacing the previous coupe-styled model ...
Mitsubishi Motors has confirmed that the all-new Eclipse Cross BEV will debut in Europe before the end of 2025. Built on the CMF-EV platform, the compact electric SUV will be produced at Renault’s ...
The new Eclipse Cross EV hides Renault Scenic E-Tech engineering under its Mitsubishi styling. The Eclipse name still stirs debate among enthusiasts. Once a sporty coupe, it now lives on as a compact ...
Mitsubishi has revealed that the Eclipse Cross SUV has gone electric for its second generation. The Eclipse Cross was the Japanese firm’s medium-sized SUV and rivalled cars like the Skoda Karoq and ...
“If you look at the potential and size of the market, it's our preferred route to go back,” said Krol. But he added that “we need to have the right product line-up”, pointing to the new Eclipse Cross ...
Mitsubishi has officially revealed its second-generation Eclipse Cross as a key part of a strategic European relaunch. The new model, a rebadged version of the Renault Scenic, gives Mitsubishi a ...
HIGHS Distinctive styling, comfortable and hushed cabin, above-average warranty terms. LOWS Bare-bones base model, middling fuel-economy ratings, unimpressive performance. VERDICT The reasonably ...
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