Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross vs Mitsubishi Outlander
If you need a reliable SUV for your family or for your desired Oxford, PA, Landenberg, PA, and Elkton, MD, adventures, Mitsubishi has a few options for you, like the 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and the 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander.
Either model has something worth your while, and our team at Jeff D'Ambrosio Mitsubishi is here to highlight them in the following Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross vs. Mitsubishi Outlander comparison. Let’s dive in!
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When you park the Eclipse Cross and the Outlander next to one another, you’ll notice a few size differences. While both options are spacious and leave plenty of room for your crew and cargo, your choice lies in how much space you want to dedicate to both.
The Eclipse Cross seats five passengers, while the Outlander seats up to seven. Despite this difference, both models offer plenty of wiggle room:
- Eclipse Cross Passenger Volume: 96.7 cubic feet
- Outlander Passenger Volume: 125.5 cubic feet
Let’s take those dimensions to the molecular level:
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39.5/37.3/NA inches | Headroom (first/second/third row) | 40.6/39.1/34.5 inches |
40.9/37.1/NA inches | Legroom (first/second/third row) | 41.7/39.9/18.7 inches |
53/52/NA inches | Hip Room (first/second/third row) | 54/53.3/42.1 inches |
56.2/55.1/NA inches | Shoulder Room (first/second/third row) | 57.9/55.9/51.2 inches |
Both Mitsubishi models offer plenty of passenger space; however, with more space available, the Outlander will be better for growing families, while the Eclipse Cross is better suited for smaller families instead.
These two Mitsubishi SUVs are ready for an adventure, and so are their cabins. Both models feature transformative cabins that can accommodate long or bulky equipment. Let’s take a closer look at their cargo dimensions:
- Eclipse Cross Cargo (Behind First/Second Row): 50.1/23.4 cubic feet
- Outlander Cargo (Behind First/Second/Third Row): 79.7/33.5/11.7 cubic feet
Since the Outlander is the bigger vehicle, it’s only natural that it will have more cargo space available. However, when comparing trunk volume, the Eclipse Cross offers more space. So, when you’ve got the whole crew on board, you’ll still have plenty of space for your necessities.
If you’re looking for an energetic vehicle that can take you into the city or out into the countryside, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and the Mitsubishi Outlander will deliver. Both models are prepared for your desired adventure; so, just hop into their cabins to get rolling.
Under the hood of the Eclipse Cross, you’ll find a 1.5L engine capable of 152 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque. On the other hand, the Outlander equips a 2.5L engine that produces 181 horsepower and 181 lb-ft of torque.
While their torque values are very similar, the Outlander jumps ahead in terms of horsepower. That means you’ll experience quicker acceleration in the Outlander. You’ll also have more pulling power—up to 2,000 pounds, in fact. The Eclipse Cross can tow up to 1,500 pounds when properly equipped.
Both SUVs’ powertrains are mated to a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). This transmission allows for a more fuel-efficient and smooth drive.
However, the Eclipse Cross equips an 8-speed CVT with Sport Mode. The addition of the Sport Mode allows a more dynamic kick-start to your drives. So, if you prefer a more engaging drive, the Eclipse Cross may be the right model for you.
With the help of driver-centric cockpits and creature comforts, drivers can unwind as they drive either the Eclipse Cross or the Outlander. Which model will have the interior amenities and technologies you desire most?
On their base trims, both SUVs have a 7-inch display. However, the Outlander can upgrade to a 9-inch display, while the Eclipse Cross’s available screen goes up to eight inches. Despite this difference, both models support Bluetooth®, which means you can easily make hands-free calls.
Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ are standard on the Outlander and available on the Eclipse Cross. However, for even more listening options, the Eclipse Cross makes HD Radio® standard, while it’s available on the Outlander. Which SUV has the tech you desire?
Both SUVs prioritize your comfort through any weather conditions. Let’s start with the Eclipse Cross first. Automatic climate control comes standard; however, you can opt for Dual-Zone Automatic Climate, which enables you and your copilot to choose your individual preferred temperature.
On the flip side, the Outlander makes Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control standard, but you can choose a trim level with 3-Zone Automatic Climate Control, which extends climate personalization to the second row.
When the weather feels just right, you can roll back the optional panoramic roof in either model to feel the breeze or let the sun kiss your skin.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and the Mitsubishi Outlander both have impressive features that will elevate your drives around Oxford, PA, Landenberg, PA, and Elkton, MD. Because of this, we think they’re both worthy of a test drive at Jeff D'Ambrosio Mitsubishi. Stop by today to take your preferred model—or both—for a spin!
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