More safety and convenience has been added to the 2024 Eclipse Cross, including a stand-alone Black Edition
Mitsubishi Australia has confirmed pricing, specifications and upgrades to its popular Eclipse Cross small SUV, with more safety features for the base ES, as well as a stand-alone Black Edition.
Pricing now starts from $31,990 for the base ES 2WD, with the cost of entry now $500 more than in 2023. Pricing tops out at $56,490 before on-road costs for the top-spec Exceed PHEV. Every variant has lifted by $500 for the MY24 year.
Australian buyers have a choice of two engines for the Eclipse Cross.
A 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine that produces 110kW/250Nm is available for all two-wheel drive variants and is mated to a CVT automatic transmission.
Secondly, the Eclipse Cross plug-in hybrid uses a 2.4-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, but with two electric motors and a 13.8kWh battery pack added into the mix. Combustion outputs are 94kW/199Nm, while the electric motors provide 60kW for the front axle and 70kW for the rear axle.
In 2023, the Eclipse Cross was a popular option for Aussie buyers, with 7786 units registered during the year. That was more than the likes of some of its small SUV competitors, such as the Honda HR-V (2182 units), the Nissan Qashqai (6614 units) and the Toyota C-HR (4786 units).
Mitsubishi has confirmed that the MY2024 Eclipse Cross has already commenced production, with first dealership deliveries expected to begin from February 2024.
Mitsubishi Australia has said that the Eclipse Cross now has a stand-alone Black Edition that sits above the LS in the range and features the following features as standard:
Also new for the Eclipse Cross ES range in 2024 is the addition of rain sensing wipers, dusk-sensing headlamps, rear LED fog light and soundproof windshield glass.
Lane departure is now also standard for Eclipse Cross this year.
All prices listed are before on-road costs.
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