Meet the New Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV: Shocking the Purists!

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A Bold New Entrant

Hold onto your DSM hats, purists, because the all-new Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV has just hit the scene! With a staggering range of over 370 miles, this all-electric crossover is rolling out to European dealers faster than you can say “carbon neutrality.” Yes, this is the baby of the Nissan-Mitsubishi-Renault alliance, and it’s ready to electrify your driveway!

Designed with Purpose

Mitsubishi refers to its design philosophy as “smart armor”—and who wouldn’t feel secure driving something that sounds like it could fend off a drone strike? While it may not be destined for the cover of any design magazines, there’s no denying that the Eclipse Cross boasts modern charm and an eye-catching look that will stand out in the Whole Foods parking lot. Say goodbye to the last decade’s Outlander norm!

Modern Comfort & Tech

Step inside, and you’ll be greeted with a delightful mix of nostalgic buttons and sleek touchscreens angled towards the driver, reminiscing the first-gen DSM days. The chunky steering wheel and diamond-quilted seats ensure comfort while you’re charting new eco-friendly territories. And let’s talk about tech: the Eclipse Cross EV packs an 87 kWh battery paired with a peppy 215 hp motor. This means smooth sailing at 0 rpm with 220 lb-ft of torque. When it’s time to refill, DC fast charging zips you from 10-80% in about 25 minutes. Now that’s what I call an electric experience!

Sure, it might not make the cut for any future classic collections, but the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV looks set to make a splash—and whether you’re a skeptic or an enthusiast, you might just find a reason to love it. Stay tuned for more news and reviews as our team gets behind the wheel!

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