Mitsubishi teases replacement for Eclipse Cross crossover

MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION (MMC) today released a first look at the redesigned Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. To be honest, the images were hardly worth releasing for anybody who wants a hint about how the new Eclipse Cross will look, but for what it’s worth, we’re including them anyway.

For the first time, the company will expand its portfolio of the industry-leading plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrain in select global markets. The new Eclipse Cross is scheduled to release in fiscal year 2020.

Launched globally in 2017, the Eclipse Cross is the company’s crossover SUV, which fuses a coupe-like style with SUV capabilities. The refreshed model has radically changed front and rear design, bringing forward a more upscale and energetic design to complement the sleek SUV styling.

Instead of the car, here’s a photo of the head of design, Seiji Watanabe

“The new design draws inspiration from the Mitsubishi e-Evolution Concept emphasizing the strength and dynamics from our SUV heritage, while enhancing the cleanliness and elegance of a coupe-like SUV,” said Seiji Watanabe, division general manager of Design, MMC. “The Eclipse Cross is the first step toward the next generation of Mitsubishi Design, and there is so much more to come.” Hopefully, that will include images that reveal the design!

In addition to engine model, MMC will expand PHEV lineup with the new Eclipse Cross in select markets. Drawing from the success of the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, which is the world’s best-selling PHEV with more than 260,000 units sold worldwide, the Eclipse Cross will be the second Mitsubishi PHEV on the market, enabling customers to expand their activity range through an electrified SUV.

When more details (and images) are released, we’ll bring them to you.