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2021 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross price and specs

The facelifted 2021 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross has been launched for Australia with official specifications and pricing.


  • Body lengthened by 140mm for increased legroom and boot space.
  • New 8.0-inch touchscreen and infotainment system.
  • 5-star ANCAP safety rating retained.
  • Priced from $30,290 plus on-road costs at the entry level.

The medium-size SUV has been lengthened by 140mm at the rear, meaning it now has a 405-litre boot.

The added length also sees the Eclipse Cross move out of the small SUV sales class it occupied previously.

In the cabin, an 8.0-inch touchscreen – compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto – now comes standard.

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A wide range of driver assist technologies also feature across the range.

The entry level front-wheel drive ES variant gets a rear-view camera, 18-inch alloys, climate control, Forward Collision Mitigation system, Bluetooth connectivity, four-speaker audio, LED daytime running lights, hill start assist, and cruise control.

Meanwhile, the next model up – the LS – picks up an electric park brake, fog lights, keyless entry and push-button start, rear parking sensors, Lane Departure Warning, two extra speakers, and a black leather steering wheel.

The Aspire model adds a micro-suede seat trim, electric driver’s seat, heated front seats, 8 speaker/4 tweeter sound system, Blind Spot Warning, Lane Change Assist, front parking sensors, and adaptive cruise control with stop & go.

The flagship Exceed variant also has LED headlamps, a double sunroof, heated steering wheel, Leather seat trim, the ultrasonic mis-acceleration mitigation system, inbuilt TomTom navigation, and head-up display.

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With no major structural changes involved in the facelift, the new Eclipse Cross retains its 5-star ANCAP rating.

While the body is longer than before, the wheelbase remains the same (at 2670mm) with the additional space eked out of a reconfigured cabin.

A 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbo petrol engine remains standard on all models, with unchanged 110kW and 250Nm outputs, paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission.

Pricing has increased across the range, with the ES variant starting from $30,290 (it was previously $29,990).

Meanwhile, the Exceed model starts from $40,790 (it was previously $39,490).

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White is the only no-cost colour option, and a metallic and pearlescent range is priced at $740.

“Prestige” colours – comprising red and white diamond – will set you back $940.

Australian deliveries are slated to begin in December of this year, before the car touches down for the US and Japanese markets.

2021 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Australian pricing

  • Eclipse Cross ES 2WD 1.5L CVT – $30,290
  • Eclipse Cross LS 2WD 1.5L CVT – $32,590
  • Eclipse Cross LS AWD 1.5L CVT – $35,090
  • Eclipse Cross Aspire 2WD 1.5L CVT – $34,990
  • Eclipse Cross Exceed 2WD 1.5L CVT – $38,290
  • Eclipse Cross Exceed AWD 1.5L CVT – $40,790

Manufacturer's list price, excluding on-road costs.

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