

Max Davies
2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV review
Pros
- Confident on-road behaviour
- Spacious rear seats and boot
- Potential to be a bargain buy
Cons
- Old, uninviting interior
- Shortish EV-only range
- Thirsty when battery runs out
1 Year Ago
The new Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is a small SUV available in Australia from $29,990 (driveaway) for the ES variant and topping out at $61,317 for the Exceed variant.
There are 9 variants of the Eclipse Cross available in Australia and this generation went on sale in late-2020.
The new 2017 Eclipse Cross is offered with a 10 year, 200,000 km warranty.
Engine options for the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross include 1.5L in-line 4-cylinder turbo (110kW/250Nm) and 2.4L in-line 4-cylinder hybrid (157kW). All variants feature automatic continuously variable with manual mode transmission. Both front-wheel drive and 4x4 configurations are available.
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Engine specs, power, and efficiency
Drive Feel: Steering, Suspension, Ride Quality
Strength, stability, and off-road performance
Design, size, and presence on the road
Comfort, tech, and convenience inside
Infotainment, connectivity, and smart features
Protection, prevention, and alerts
Coverage, maintenance, and peace of mind


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| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 4,405 mm |
| Overall Width | 1,805 mm |
| Overall Height | 1,685 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,670 mm |
| Turning Circle | 10,600 mm |
| Load Capacity | 610 mm |
Dimensions in this table show the minimum and maximum values of all variants for this vehicle.
Our Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Exterior and Dimensions Page has every measurement you need to know exactly how this vehicle will fit your driving, garage, or work needs.



Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Sales rolling 12-months#
*Based on VFACTS and EVC data
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2017 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
The cheapest Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is the ES variant that starts from $29,990.
See all Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PricingThe most expensive Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is the Exceed variant that starts from $61,317.
See all Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PricingThe best towing capacity of a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is 1600 kg shared by all variants.
See all Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross towing capacityThe largest Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is the ES variant which measures 1805mm wide, 4545mm in length and sits 1685mm tall.
The most powerful variants with 157kW of power are the ES, Aspire and Exceed variants.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is built in Japan and shipped to Australia.
The heaviest Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is the ES variant which has a gross vehicle weight of 2430 kg.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross may use different fuel/energy types based on the variant which includes Unleaded or Electric.
# Based on VFACTS and EVC data
†Displayed prices are based on the drive-away price of the vehicle, which includes delivery charges, registration fees, number plates, and applicable road taxes, based on a Sydney location. However, prices may vary between states and territories, and additional costs such as compulsory third party (CTP) insurance, dealer delivery fees, and optional extras are not included. These prices are subject to change without notice and may not reflect current market pricing or dealer offers.