Why Buy: The 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross May 15 2023, The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is the vehicle to consider for young, adventurous families looking to drive something that gets the job done, but does it in style and with the support of one of the most sophisticated AWD systems available on today’s small crossover market. The Value of Standard Super All-Wheel Control The Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system makes use of data captured by real-time sensors to send instructions to each individual wheel so they are all given the best opportunity to do as much to keep the Eclipse Cross flat through turns, comfortable under braking and stable in slippery conditions. It also lets you choose from multiple drive modes to make the best of any driving situation. All Eclipse trims – ES S-AWC ($28,878), SE S-AWC ($31,498), Carbon S-AWC ($32,998), SEL S-AWC ($34,498) and GT S-AWC ($32,278) – come standard with S-AWC, which is a great value. Adding to the safety of the Eclipse cross is six airbags as standard, traction control and stability control and optional blind-spot waning system, lane departure warning, cross-traffic alert, heads-up display and adaptive cruise control. Drivers and occupants, meanwhile, will appreciate standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, heated front seats, and digital climate control. Heated rear seats and steering wheel are also available. Exciting Styling The 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is a standout on the road, and it starts with the front end. It gets an aggressive application of Mitsubishi’s Dynamic Shield grille that makes for a sleek, low profile look that appears ready to pounce. Follow that with taillight lenses that reach all the way from the bumper to the roof as well as bright colours such as Octane Blue, Red Diamond (a neat reference to the famous Mitsubishi logo) as well as Tarmac Black and standard 18” alloy wheels, and you have a crossover that looks great in the driveway and turns heads wherever it goes. Turbo Power All Eclipse Cross models come equipped with a 1.5-lite four-cylinder turbocharged engine that makes 152 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque, with all that power being transferred to the wheels via S-AWC and an eight-speed continuously variable automatic with optional paddle shift manual mode. All that technology and those features are already a huge draw for the Eclipse Cross – add Mitsubishi’s industry-leading 10-year/160,000 km powertrain limited warranty and it’s clear: when searching for a new compact crossover, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross can’t be missed. Contact Us
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