Introducing the “handsome compact SUV” with “dark finish”! Mitsubishi coupe SUV “Eclipse Cross” improved; special edition also available .

“A “”handsome”” compact SUV with a “”dark finish”” is now available! mitsubishi coupe suv “”eclypse cross”” gets a facelift with special edition model
Mitsubishi’s Coupe SUV with Expanded Equipment
Mitsubishi announced on November 10, 2022, that it has upgraded its Eclipse Cross crossover SUV.
The company also announced the launch of a special edition model, the “”Black Edition,”” and some grades will go on sale on the same day.
Mitsubishi’s high-performance compact SUV “”Escape”” is also “”handsome”” in driving style! Photos of Mitsubishi’s high-performance compact SUV “”Eclipse Cross”” in action.
The Eclipse Cross Black Edition, now even more “”handsome”” with its dark atmosphere
The Eclipse Cross was introduced in March 2018 as Mitsubishi’s first new model and new model SUV in four years at the time.
The design concept is “”Daring Grace. The design concept is “”Daring Grace”” (Bold and Graceful), with flowing and graceful styling with toughness, just like a coupe SUV.
The front design adopts Mitsubishi’s “”Dynamic Shield”” identity. The rear design is initially characterized by double glass.
In October 2020, the car underwent a minor change that included design changes. The front face features sharper headlights, the distinctive rear double glass has been replaced with a single, and the taillight design has been changed from being connected at the left and right to an independent L-shaped shape.
As for power units, the PHEV model is powered by a PHEV system that combines a 2.4-liter inline 4-cylinder engine with twin motor 4WD, while the gasoline model is powered by a 1.5-liter inline 4-cylinder turbo engine and is available in both 2WD and 4WD versions.
The grade system has been revised in this upgrade. The five grades are the same for both gasoline and PHEV models: “”M,”” “”G Limited Edition,”” “”G,”” “”Black Edition,”” and “”P.”” The “”M”” grade is now available in both gasoline and PHEV models.
The changes common to both gasoline and PHEV models include the addition of an electric tailgate and heated rear seats as standard equipment on the P and G grades for improved convenience.
In addition, a USB port for charging is available in the rear seats. This is standard equipment on the gasoline models P, G, and G Limited Edition, and on the PHEV model M.
For gasoline models, “”MyPilot,”” a function that assists driving in the same lane on highways, is newly available as standard equipment on the P, G, and G Limited Editions.
The newly available Black Edition is a sporty version of the high-end P grade with black interior and exterior, and is available for both gasoline and PHEV models.
The exterior features black front and rear skid plates, side door garnishes, door mirrors, and exclusive black wheels.
The interior has been changed to black for the meter bezels and center panel, and dark silver for the door grips and instrument panel ornament. Grayish stitching is applied to the seats and steering wheel.
The price of the improved Eclipse Cross starts at 3,863,200 yen for the PHEV model and 2,542,100 yen for the gasoline model.
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The improved Eclipse Cross will go on sale on November 10, 2022, the same day the M/G Limited Edition is announced, while the other grades are scheduled to go on sale on February 16, 2023.
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Eclipse Cross, Mitsubishi original “S-AWC” standard equipment , US 2023 model .
“Eclipse Cross with Mitsubishi’s unique S-AWC as standard equipment…U.S. 2023 model year [Detailed Photos] 12:30, April 8, 2022
On April 5, the U.S. division of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) announced the 2023 model year of the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross).
All models for the 2023 model year are 4WD and come standard with S-AWC, which is based on electronically controlled 4WD that distributes torque optimally to the front and rear wheels, Active Yaw Control (AYC), which enhances turning performance by adjusting the braking force of the front left and right wheels, and ABS & It is Mitsubishi’s unique technology that coordinates Active Stability Control (ASC).
For the 2023 model year, the LE, SE, and SEL grades feature newly designed 18-inch aluminum wheels. The top-of-the-line SEL grade upgrades the side under-trim to a body-color finish, while the SE grade adds a silver front bumper garnish.”
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, “S-AWC” standard equipment on all 4WD models , US 2023 model .
“Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, all models with 4WD and “”S-AWC”” as standard equipment…US 2023 model year
S-AWC”” for enhanced cornering performance based on electronically controlled 4WD
U.S. version is 1.5-liter turbo only
Tomtom Connected Navigation
On April 5, Mitsubishi Motors’ U.S. division announced the 2023 model year of the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross). The local base price is $25,795 (approximately 3.2 million yen).
◆S-AWC, which enhances cornering performance based on electronically controlled 4WD
For the 2023 model year, all models are 4WD, with S-AWC as standard equipment. The 2WD (FWD) model available for the Japanese version will not be offered for the U.S. market.
S-AWC is based on electronically controlled 4WD that distributes torque optimally to the front and rear wheels. It is Mitsubishi’s proprietary technology that coordinates Active Yaw Control (AYC), which enhances turning performance by adjusting the braking force of the front left and right wheels, with ABS and Active Stability Control (ASC), which control braking force.
For the 2023 model year, the LE, SE, and SEL grades feature newly designed 18-inch aluminum wheels. The top-of-the-line SEL grade upgrades the side under-trim to a body-color finish, while the SE grade adds a silver front bumper garnish.
◆The U.S. version is only available with the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine.
The U.S.-spec model is equipped only with a direct-injection 1.5-liter inline 4-cylinder gasoline turbo engine. The Eclipse Cross PHEV, an electric model available in the Japanese version, is not available in the U.S.
The suspension features a larger rear damper shaft to improve ride comfort. The rear suspension crossmember has a double vibration-isolating structure. The suspension has been optimized for more precise and stable handling in everyday situations and maneuverability on slippery surfaces.
On the safety front, all models are equipped with the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) with pedestrian detection and Lane Departure Warning (LDW) as standard equipment. Automatic High Beam (AHB) assist headlamps and rain-drop sensitive wipers are now available on the LE, SE, and SEL grades, while Blind Spot Warning (BSW) with Lane Change Assist (LCA) and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) are standard on the SE grade and above. The company is also offering a new product, the “”Mazda Mazda RX-8″”.
◆TomTom Connected Navigation
The “”Smartphone Connected Navigation”” system allows the use of Google’s Android Auto and Apple’s CarPlay simply by connecting an Android smartphone or iPhone to the USB port, in addition to route guidance and other functions using the built-in map. The display screen has been enlarged to 8 inches for ease of viewing and operation.
The “”connected navigation”” system includes TomTom maps and real-time traffic services. TomTom’s Connected Navigation is the first in-car navigation system in the automotive industry. TomTom is working with “”what3words”” to provide drivers with innovative addressing technology, even when offline.
what3words is a very simple way to communicate location information. The world is divided into 3 meter squares and each is assigned a unique 3-word address. what3words No app, data, or smartphone connection is required to enter or navigate a what3words address. what3words complements TomTom’s navigation and helps users get where they are going. Apple “”CarPlay”” and Google “”Android Auto”” are standard on LE and higher grades.”
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross standardizes “S-AWC” for all cars,2023 model announced in the United States .
“Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Announces 2023 Model Year in the U.S….S-AWC to be Standard
On April 5, the U.S. division of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) announced the 2023 model year of the Mitsubishi EclipseCross.
For the 2023 model year, all models are now 4WD and equipped with S-AWC as standard. The 2WD (FWD) model available for the Japanese version will not be available for the U.S. market.
S-AWC is based on electronically controlled 4WD that distributes torque optimally to the front and rear wheels. It is Mitsubishi’s proprietary technology that coordinates Active Yaw Control (AYC), which enhances turning performance by adjusting the braking force of the front left and right wheels, with ABS and Active Stability Control (ASC), which control braking force.
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