Trims
Starting from $23,595 the all-new Eclipse Cross enters a lucrative segment and brings with it a host of interesting features. Base versions get attractive technology like a 7.0" Touch panel display audio system, LED running lights, LED taillights, and some essential connective technology. The top-tier SEL trim is where the Eclipse Cross really shines. Justifying its $28,195 starting price are features like; leather seating, LED headlights, advanced active safety systems like Blind Spot Warning with Lane Change Assist and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. Even with this great assortment of features, there's a lack of character we hope that will be addressed in future year models.
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Mitsubishi USA
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Colors
The lack of character seen in the various trims remain consistent with the available 7 color options; Tarmac Black Metallic, Red Diamond, Pearl White, Octane Blue Metallic, Mercury Gray Metallic, Bronze Metallic, Alloy Silver Metallic. Compared to the all-new Hyundai Kona, Mitsubishi has some work to do here. These colors are available on all trims with Red Diamond and Pearl White as premium offerings. On the inside, Black Fabric seats come standard on the ES, higher trims like LE and SE get Gray Fabric or Black Fabric, and SEL gets Black Leather.
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Mitsubishi USA
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Accessories
Accessories offered for 2018 cover a wide range of needs to suit almost any owner. From an essential and practical end we get Mud Guards, All-Weather Floor Mats, Cargo Mats, Roof Rack Crossbars, a Cargo Net, Rear Bumper Protection and a Tow Hitch. Owners looking to improve aesthetics in subtle ways can get a Front Bumper Garnish, Front Corner Extensions, Side Extensions, Chrome Moldings, Chrome Door Handle Covers, and a Scuff Plate with LED Illumination. For everything else we'll be looking forward to how aftermarket companies respond.
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Mitsubishi USA