Mitsubishi: Eclipse as a plug-in hybrid 🎥

SUSTAINABLE The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross was launched at the beginning of 2018 - as a higher-positioned alternative to the almost equally large Mitsubishi ASX. Now the coupe-like compact SUV has been revised. The Cross PHEV is offered in Value, Style and Diamond trim lines. The new version will also be available in Switzerland from March next year as a [...]

The Cross PHEV is offered in Value, Style and Diamond trim lines.

The new version will also be available as a plug-in hybrid in Switzerland from March next year. That makes sense, because models with alternative drives are currently particularly popular in this country.

CO2 emissions correspond to 41 g/km
The Eclipse Cross PHEV continues the successful tradition of the Outlander PHEV in the dynamically developing segment. The new model combines the EV-based plug-in hybrid system with the Super All Wheel Control 4×4 drive.

Electricity consumption is expected to be 19.3 kWh per 100 kilometers, and fuel consumption 1.8 liters per 100 kilometers. This corresponds to CO2 emissions of 41 g/km.

The Eclipse with the 2.4-liter gasoline engine and plug-in hybrid system is homologated according to WLTP. It already meets the requirements of the Euro 6d emissions standard.

Eclipse
The Cross PHEV is 140 millimeters longer, which benefits the space conditions

Without crossbar better view to the rear
The visual changes include the new lights at the front and the completely dark grille without crossbars. The crossbar at the rear, which significantly impaired rearward visibility, has been removed. In addition, the roof spoiler now looks more discreet than before.

The taillights are now also designed differently; they have an arrow shape. Overall, the rear end now looks much better.

Only details have been changed on the inside. There are now two dials under the display in the center of the cockpit. The touchpad next to the transmission lever has also been omitted, resulting in more storage space on the center console.

Standard 4×4 drive and 18-inch alloy wheels
All variants of the Eclipse Coss PHEV come standard with all-wheel drive, 18-inch aluminum wheels, 2-zone automatic climate control, an audio device with an 8-inch display for Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, cruise control and heated seats.

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