Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 2023 Review

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 2023 Review


Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 2023 Review

An audacious exterior and excellent warranty make the compact crossover a step in the right direction for Mitsubishi, but it’s not polished enough to take on established favorites.
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0.06 -> An audacious exterior and excellent warranty  make the compact crossover a step in the right  
4.5 -> direction for Mitsubishi, but it's not polished  enough to take on established favorites.
8.94 -> The Eclipse Cross follows segment trends with a  small engine and a CVT. The 1.5-liter turbo-four  
14.82 -> makes 152 hp and 184 lb-ft, which is mid-pack  among mainstream compact crossovers. For 2023,  
23.22 -> the Eclipse Cross is only available with AWD.
27 -> The base ES trim is the most frugal at an  EPA-estimated 25/28 mpg city/hwy. The rest of the  
33.96 -> lineup gets 25/26 mpg. That's far behind rivals  like the Subaru Crosstrek or Toyota Corolla Cross.
41.34 -> The Eclipse Cross earned a five-star  overall safety rating from the NHTSA.  
45.6 -> It scored generally well with the IIHS,  
47.94 -> but Poor ratings for headlights and side  impacts prevented it from winning any awards.
52.74 -> The only standard safety features  are automatic emergency braking and  
56.28 -> lane departure warnings. Adding blind-spot  monitoring requires bumping up to SE trim,  
61.08 -> and adaptive cruise control is limited  to the range-topping SEL trims.
65.16 -> ES models are stuck with an infotainment  system with a 7.0-inch screen that lacks  
70.08 -> smartphone-mirroring compatibility. All other  trims get an 8.0-inch screen with Apple CarPlay  
75.36 -> and Android Auto compatibility, and navigation  is included starting at the SE level. The sound  
80.76 -> system expands from four to six to eight speakers  as the trims get more expensive. On SEL trims,  
86.34 -> a surround-view camera system is standard  and a head-up display is available.

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