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2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Review, Phev, SEL, ES, GT

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The 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross has already been launched and it’s the second production year after the big update that happened for the 2022 model. Therefore, there aren’t many changes. We are getting a familiar package, which still has a lot of good things to offer. The Eclipse Sport offers an interesting approach to the compact crossover segment, with some pretty interesting design solutions. This particularly refers to the exterior styling, which looks bold and elegant at the same time.

As no changes were introduced with the next year’s model, it’s pretty much legal to say that the 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross brings familiar pros and cons. There are several things to like about this compact crossover. We like the engine’s efficiency, along with good passenger space. Also, we like the price tag, which seems quite attractive. On the other hand, there are also a couple of pretty big drawbacks, such as outdated interior design and a small cargo area.

2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross specs

2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Design

Design-wise, things are pretty familiar here. The 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross continues in the same way as the 2022 model, which came with a couple of pretty big updates, particularly in terms of the front-end design, which looks even bolder and more aggressive. The overall shape is the same as in the initial 2018 model, while the rear end also came with notable updates last year. It was quite easy to predict that this model’s year wouldn’t bring bigger updates. Still, we saw a couple of them, pretty interesting ones. For example, LED headlights and foglights are part of the standard equipment now, while there are also new 18-inch wheels available.

Mechanically, the biggest novelty for this year is that AWD is now standard in all versions. Other than that, things are pretty much the same. This refers to the suspension setup as well, which is on the soft side and offers a quite comfortable ride. The trade-off comes in pretty unimpressive handling and overall driving experience.

Interior

This aspect doesn’t bring any notable changes. So, you may count on a familiar layout, which offers pretty decent overall quality. Still, the dashboard design looks a little bit outdated, while there is also a fine amount of hard plastics. All these things make the cabin look less impressive compared to rivals.

2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Interior

On the other hand, the amount of passenger space is pretty good. Both rows of seats are generous in this aspect and accommodate adults quite easily. Also, the front seats are quite comfortable and offer decent support.

When it comes to the cargo area, you may count on about 23.4 cubic feet of room behind the rear seats and 50.1 cubic feet, which is way below average for the segment.

Features

The 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross comes equipped fairly well. All models come standard with goodies like automatic climate control, a 7-inch touch screen, a four-speaker stereo, HD Radio, a USB port and Bluetooth. Also, there are various available features, such as dual-zone climate control, panoramic sunroof, push-button start, an 8-inch touch screen, navigation, a six- or eight-speaker audio system, satellite radio, additional USB ports, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

When it comes to safety, all models come standard with goodies like a rearview camera, lane-departure warning, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection. Additionally, you can get things like a head-up display, adaptive cruise control, surround-view camera, blind-spot monitoring, lane change assist, rear cross-traffic alert, parking sensors etc.

2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Engine

The continues with a sole engine option. That’s a pretty familiar 1.5-liter turbo-four, which puts out around 152 horsepower. It comes in pair with a CVT and provides relatively decent driving dynamics. For example, it needs around 8.5 seconds to hit sixty.

When it comes to fuel economy, you may count on about 25 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway, which is quite decent for the segment.

2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Price

The 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross starts at around 27.000 dollars, while the most expensive versions can go a little bit over $30.000.

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