The 2023 Eclipse Cross seems similar to the Mitsubishi Eclipse Sports, but is more compact than the latter. However, they both have a rakish rear end and bold styling.
Unlike other Mitsubishi models, the Eclipse Cross comes standard with an all-wheel drive and a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT).
Handling isn’t particularly athletic, either, but the Eclipse Cross does offer a composed ride and the cabin remains quiet when cruising. By leasing the 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, you’ll have access to modern features, including a spacious cargo. Below are its detailed features.
Engine & Performance
The Eclipse Cross’s turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivers power smoothly. The aggressive throttle applications evoke less engine noise than expected, and highway cruising is quiet and.
The Eclipse Cross’s suspension is clearly tuned for comfort, taking corners at speed results in moderate body roll. That softness pays off in its ride quality, with the chassis remaining composed while driving over broken pavement and railroad crossings. Steering is accurate and light – good for parking-lot, but discouraging for back-road antics.
Fuel Economy
Fuel-economy results are entirely unremarkable. The EPA says the Eclipse Cross is supposed to do better in the city than many of its rivals, so consider your driving habits when making comparisons. The base ES model is the thriftiest with EPA ratings of 26 mpg city, 29 mpg highway, and 27 mpg combined.
Interior
The interior of the Eclipse Cross about what you’d expect at its attractive price point. There aren’t any egregiously cheap materials, but some rivals such as the Mazda CX-5 offer plusher cabins if you’re willing to pay a little more.
The seats are wrapped in a stylish, durable fabric, and while cushioning was more than adequate, the lack of a lumbar adjustment left our backs wishing for more support after a few hours behind the helm. The Eclipse Cross has enough cargo space for a small family, but cubby storage becomes scarce with more than three occupants on board.
The rear seats fold easily, although people with shorter torsos may have trouble reaching the release levers from the cargo area. A stroller fits easily in the cargo area with all the seats up.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Basic driver-assistance technologies are standard, like automated emergency braking and lane-departure warning, but more advanced features require checking the box for an upper trim level.
Below is a list of the top safety features:
- Adaptive cruise control
- Pedestrian detection
- Standard automated emergency
- Standard lane-departure warning
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