Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV: Still Relevant in a Changing Market?

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The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV, a pioneer in the affordable plug-in hybrid SUV segment, faces increasing competition. While its formula remains largely unchanged since its 2018 debut, a refreshed interior and competitive pricing make it an intriguing option. But can it withstand the arrival of newer models like the next-generation MG HS PHEV?

The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross was the first plug-in hybrid vehicle in the small SUV class, making it an especially important model in Australia as a result. It might have been among the first auto brands to commit the sin of recycling a historically sporty nameplate for a crossover SUV, but Mitsubishi struck gold with its recipe for the Eclipse Cross.

Paul’s video review of a 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV There’s also a selection of gear that’s only available at the very top of the range, even though the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV Aspire on test here is the first of two variants to cost more than $50,000 before on-road costs.

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