Mitsubishi revealed a brand new trim of the Eclipse Cross in Japan, known as “Black Version” whereas saying a sequence of minor updates for the brand new mannequin yr.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Black Version joins the bigger Outlander with a stealthy remedy inside-out. The Dynamic Defend on the entrance bumper retains its chrome end however the grille, skid plates, aspect skirts, and mirror caps are all painted black, alongside a set of unique alloy wheels. Inside we discover a mixture of shiny black and darkish silver trim on the dashboard, heart console, instrument cluster, door playing cards, and leather-wrapped steering wheel.
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For 2023, the compact SUV features an electrical tailgate with hands-free operation, heated rear seats, and a USB charging port for the rear passengers. Additionally, the petrol-powered trims at the moment are fitted with the “My Pilot” ADAS which was already accessible for the PHEV.
The revised trim construction of the Eclipse Cross contains the P, G, and M most important trims, alongside the Black Version and G Restricted Version specials. All of these are already accessible to order in Japan, with further grades scheduled to hitch the lineup in February 2023. By way of powertrains, the Eclipse Cross continues to be provided with a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine or with a plug-in hybrid setup comprising a 2.4-liter petrol engine, twin electrical motors, and a 13.8 kWh battery.
In Japan, pricing for the up to date Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross ranges from ¥2,542,100 (round $18,300 in present trade charges) for the entry-level petrol-powered 2WD mannequin all the way in which as much as ¥4,650,800 ($33,400) for the PHEV 4WD mannequin within the flagship “Black Version” trim. The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross was initially launched in 2017 and acquired a facelift in 2020 bringing sharper styling adopted by the addition of the plug-in hybrid trim.