Pros Plenty of space Seamless electric/petrol changeover Limited interior noise
Cons Rear headroom not great Boot not so practical Engine is noisy under acceleration
Pros Big step forward in design and quality Impressively refined hybrid drivetrain Dirt-cheap servicing for 5 years
Cons More expensive than most key rivals Four-seater interior, smaller boot Four-star Euro NCAP score hints at ANCAP result
Pros Good fuel economy Clever folding seats Very well equipped
Cons Noisy engine Tight rear head room Ordinary to drive
The redesigned 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross has comfortable seats and some easy-to-use tech features, but it isn’t as modern, refined, or upscale as many of its compact SUV competitors.
Pros Responsive infotainment controls Comfortable seats Great warranty Less expensive than its classmates
Cons Outmoded, low-rent interior Antiquated infotainment interface Subpar cargo capacity Less athletic than rivals
After skipping over the 2021 model year, Mitsubishi has given the Eclipse Cross a styling revision for 2022 that includes modernized front- and rear-end treatments. A sleeker-looking rear liftgate eliminates the odd split-rear window design of previous model years.
Pros Serene highway cruising, plentiful cargo space, long standard warranty coverage.
Cons Middling acceleration, disappointing fuel efficiency, base model is awfully basic.
Pros Long list of standard features Peppy city driving performance Easy-to-use infotainment system
Cons Subpar handling abilities Disappointing fuel economy