Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
Some could view the brand as a problem child, being stuck in a kerfuffle as it tries to shift its lineup to meet the overwhelming demand for and It was initially planning to hit the 100,000 sales mark here in the U.S. for 2016, but the financial year – which ends in March of 2017 – will be the first time in eight years that the brand has posted a loss. That suspected loss, which could amount to as much as ¥205 billion (about $2 million) can be attributed to the brand getting caught in its own scandal. But, that’s not the only reason.
Over the years, it has let down fans that prefer sporty cars over SUVs, with the being killed off after 2012 and the soldiering on virtually unchanged and underpowered for a decade, just to be killed off before the start of 2018. With its focus consistently on SUV’s, it should come as no surprise that the brand has just announced a new compact SUV that will slot between the and Called the the new SUV is actually a step forward for Mitsubishi and brings about a decent amount of a new drivetrain option, and unique styling inside and out.
The Eclipse Cross is to make its debut at the and while the name isn’t original – and maybe seen as stupid by those who remember the Eclipse – the SUV itself is fresh and, at a glance, looks to be more advanced than anything else that Mitsubishi has on offer at the moment. But, before we get too far ahead of ourselves, let’s dive on in a take a good look at Mitsubishi’s latest SUV.
Updated 02/28/2017: Mitsubishi dropped the official details on the new Eclipse Cross with just a week before its official debut in Geneva.
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
Some could view the brand as a problem child, being stuck in a kerfuffle as it tries to shift its lineup to meet the overwhelming demand for and It was initially planning to hit the 100,000 sales mark here in the U.S. for 2016, but the financial year – which ends in March of 2017 – will be the first time in eight years that the brand has posted a loss. That suspected loss, which could amount to as much as ¥205 billion (about $2 million) can be attributed to the brand getting caught in its own scandal. But, that’s not the only reason.
Over the years, it has let down fans that prefer sporty cars over SUVs, with the being killed off after 2012 and the soldiering on virtually unchanged and underpowered for a decade, just to be killed off before the start of 2018. With its focus consistently on SUV’s, it should come as no surprise that the brand has just announced a new compact SUV that will slot between the and Called the the new SUV is actually a step forward for Mitsubishi and brings about a decent amount of a new drivetrain option, and unique styling inside and out.
The Eclipse Cross is to make its debut at the and while the name isn’t original – and maybe seen as stupid by those who remember the Eclipse – the SUV itself is fresh and, at a glance, looks to be more advanced than anything else that Mitsubishi has on offer at the moment. But, before we get too far ahead of ourselves, let’s dive on in a take a good look at Mitsubishi’s latest SUV.
Updated 02/28/2017: Mitsubishi dropped the official details on the new Eclipse Cross with just a week before its official debut in Geneva.
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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross