Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
Six years on the market is a long time, especially for a small crossover. Still stuck between the RVR and Outlander, the Eclipse Cross delivers modest power (152 hp) with a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine. Fuel economy is not that great, either, and the infotainment system is in need of a major upgrade. On the plus side, the Eclipse Cross boasts an excellent all-wheel drive system and industry-leading warranty. Is that enough to convince you?
Detailed ratings
| The Car Guide rating | 56% |
|---|---|
| Fuel economy | 6/10 |
| Reliability | 6/10 |
| Safety | 8/10 |
| Infotainment | 6/10 |
| Driving | 5/10 |
| Overall | 4/10 |
| The Car Guide rating | N/A |
|---|---|
| Fuel economy | N/A |
| Reliability | N/A |
| Safety | N/A |
| Infotainment | N/A |
| Driving | N/A |
| Overall | N/A |
What's new in 2024
Carbon Edition replaced by Black Edition, electrically operated hatch, USB port in the rear seats.
Pros
- Excellent all-wheel drive
- Long and comprehensive warranty
- Distinctive coupe styling in the segment
Cons
- Perfectible consumption
- Limited loading volume
- Outdated multimedia interface
Competitors
Recalls
none

