The all-new Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV represents the Japanese automaker’s next major step in electrification, blending modern design, cutting-edge technology, and long-range performance. Built at Renault’s ElectriCity Douai Plant in France, the electric crossover is part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance and is now making its debut across European markets.
Powertrain and Performance
The Eclipse Cross EV is powered by a 160 kW (215 hp) electric motor delivering 300 Nm (220 lb-ft) of torque, providing strong acceleration and smooth power delivery. Its 87 kWh lithium-ion battery enables a driving range of up to 600 km (approximately 370 miles) on the European WLTP cycle. The SUV supports DC fast charging up to 150 kW, allowing a 10–80% recharge in roughly 25 minutes.
Design and Exterior
Mitsubishi describes the vehicle’s design philosophy as “Smart Armor”, combining a robust and confident stance with futuristic, aerodynamic lines. The front features bold lighting elements and a closed grille, while the rear design complements the overall athletic look. The Eclipse Cross EV’s proportions balance SUV practicality with sleek, EV-oriented styling cues.

Interior and Technology
Inside, the cabin adopts a driver-centric layout featuring diamond-quilted seating and premium materials. The dashboard is highlighted by a 12.3-inch vertical Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) system, providing a modern infotainment experience. The system is Google built-in, offering seamless access to Google Assistant, Google Maps, and Google Play without the need for a smartphone connection.
Both Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ are supported wirelessly, while a Harman Kardon premium sound system with five audio modes ensures an immersive listening experience. Drivers can select from four drive modes — Personal, Eco, Comfort, and Sport — to suit various conditions and preferences.
Connectivity and Smart Features
Through the Mitsubishi Motors mobile app, owners can remotely monitor and control vehicle functions, including locking and unlocking, charging, and checking the vehicle’s location. The Eclipse Cross EV also supports Firmware Over-The-Air (FOTA) updates, ensuring that the car’s software remains current without a dealership visit.
Safety and Driver Assistance
The electric SUV is equipped with up to 20 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), utilizing cameras, ultrasonic sensors, and radar to monitor surroundings. Key features include MI-PILOT same-lane highway assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA), adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping support, and automatic emergency braking. These systems are designed to enhance both driver confidence and passenger safety.
Conclusion
With its combination of long-range capability, advanced in-car technology, and comprehensive safety features, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV stands as a significant addition to Mitsubishi’s electrified lineup. “Rolling out the all-new Eclipse Cross marks a crucial step in our electrification strategy in Europe,” said Takao Kato, president and CEO of Mitsubishi Motors. “We will continue contributing to the realization of a decarbonized society by expanding our lineup of electrified vehicles.”
The Eclipse Cross EV positions Mitsubishi to compete more directly in Europe’s growing electric SUV market, offering a compelling blend of performance, practicality, and innovation.
