2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross - Interior and Exterior Details
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 Published On May 20, 2021

Refreshed Design Inside Out -
The redesigned Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross features significant styling enhancements, producing a sleek sporty SUV appearance. Never before has a Mitsubishi vehicle been so design-forward, as Eclipse Cross brings sophistication to the next level. The result is a vehicle that looks sleek, stable, upscale and unique.

The front end adopts an evolved version of Mitsubishi's signature Dynamic Shield design concept, expressing strength and security. A new front bumper guard and refreshed light layout completes the front design with a bold, dynamic look.

Power train
The aluminum block/aluminum head, 1.5L turbocharged, direct injected 4-cylinder engine was introduced with the ECLIPSE CROSS. Its design includes MIVEC (Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing Electronic Control). The turbocharger, with electronically-controlled waste gate actuator, provides enhanced performance and reduced loss of exhaust gas energy by enhancement of waste gate valve closing force and reduces pumping loss and enhanced fuel economy by enhancement of valve control at high load condition.

The engine produces 152 HP - 5,500 RPM; 184 LB-FT - 2,000 – 3,500 RPM. It is matched with an 8-speed CVT with Sport Mode.

Boosted road performance is made possible by an electronically controlled 4WD system in combination with MITSUBISHI’s well-established Super-All Wheel Control (S-AWC) system. S-AWC offers integrated control of Active Stability Control (ASC), Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) and Active Yaw Control (AYC) to regulate braking force and torque.

A suite of Safety
For the drivers’ peace of mind, the new ECLIPSE CROSS employs driver assistance technologies such as Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) with Pedestrian Detection₁ now standard, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Blind Spot Warning (BSW) with Lane Change Assist (LCA)₂ and Automatic High Beam (AHB) in response to the acceleration, deceleration or stopping of the vehicles or objects ahead. High demand safety technology moves down price lines over the previous year, adding more value to the overall Eclipse Cross package.

Interior
The ECLIPSE CROSS is moving up the luxury scale. You’ll see more comfortable seats and a refined cockpit with a wider console. There are new options like a beautiful light grey interior to accompany striking new exterior paint choices such as the White Diamond with its rich metallic undertone
More room
Customers wanted the ECLIPSE CROSS to offer a bit more room and they got it with an increase of 140 mm in overall vehicle length, 105 mm of which are added in the back-end.

Exterior
The ECLIPSE CROSS, when introduced, created waves with its aerodynamic sporty coupe look. Now the appearance has been further re-styled to look more sophisticated while adding increased functionality. Under the design concept of “Daring Grace”, designers have extended the front and rear overhangs to express the elegant and dynamic proportions of the ECLIPSE CROSS.

The front fascia is truly striking; the DRLs are the strips of LED lighting sitting atop an evolved Dynamic Shield. The headlamps are now twin-oval shape and housed where the previous fog lamps once were. The new fog lamps on SE trim and above are crisp LED.

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