Recent Updates

 

09/19/2025 12:00 AM

Citroen issues no-drive notice for four models over brake worries

 

09/19/2025 12:00 AM

The best hybrid company cars - driven, ranked and rated

 

09/19/2025 12:00 AM

EVs, skateboards, table football: Renault opens flagship London store

 

09/18/2025 12:00 PM

Ten years after Dieselgate, does Europe have its swagger back?

 

09/18/2025 12:00 PM

Polestar boss: 80% of customers like oddball features

 

09/18/2025 12:00 PM

Used Volkswagen T-Roc 2017-2025 review

 

09/18/2025 12:00 PM

Inability to repair EV batteries could cause insurance to spike

 

09/18/2025 12:00 PM

New Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross revealed as rebadged Scenic

 

09/17/2025 12:00 PM

New Renault boss, the young like cars, the Berlingo is back!

 

09/17/2025 12:00 PM

Dacia Duster gains a hybrid van option for £23k

<<    1   2   3   4   5   >>

EV, Hybrid, Hydrogen, Solar & more 21st century mobility!

< Prev    of 6922   Next >
New Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross revealed as rebadged Scenic
Thursday, Sep 18, 2025 12:00 PM
2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross front quarter Electric crossover is a key part of the brand’s renewed line-up – and its mooted return to the UK

Mitsubishi has unveiled the second-generation Eclipse Cross as a rebadged Renault Scenic, giving the brand a crucial battery-electric model as it effectively relaunches in Europe.

It is differentiated from its French counterpart by styling tweaks such as Mitsubishi’s ‘Dynamic Shield’ grille, flanked by new streak-like daytime-running lights. The rear lights remain the same as on the Scenic but are joined by a new gloss black plastic panel.

Inside, the model gets new seats with diamond-shaped quilting but retains the Scenic’s 12.3in infotainment touchscreen, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone mirroring.

Mechanically, the Eclipse Cross is all but identical to the Scenic, with an 87kWh nickel-manganese-cobalt battery pack yielding a range of 372 miles between charges. It can be refilled at up to 150kW at a DC rapid charger or at up to 22kW on an AC connection. A single electric motor sends 215bhp and 221lb ft through the Eclipse Cross’s rear wheels.

A “medium-range” model is set to arrive next year and is likely to use the entry-level Scenic’s 60kWh battery and 168bhp motor.

The Eclipse Cross will be built by Renault in Douai, France.

It is the latest in a run of rebadged Renaults to be launched by Mitsubishi under the firms' Alliance agreement: the entry-level Colt is a Renault Clio; the ASX is a Renault Captur; and the new Grandis is a Renault Symbioz.

2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross rear quarter

Following the cancellation of the Space Star (previously sold in the UK as the Mirage), it means Mitsubishi’s European line-up now comprises just one Japanese-built model, the Outlander.

The brand has yet to confirm plans to return to the UK, but the head of its European operations, Frank Krol, previously told Autocar that it was under consideration. 

“If you look at the potential and size of the market, it's our preferred route to go back,” said Krol.

But he added that “we need to have the right product line-up”, pointing to the new Eclipse Cross and the Outlander.

< Prev    of 6922   Next >
Leave a Comment
* Name
* Email (will not be published)
*
Click on me to change image  * Enter verification code (Click on the CAPTCHA to refresh the image!)
* - Reqiured fields