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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV, Price, Specs & Review 2026

Compare every Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV variant sold new in Australia. 4 variants. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, EV range and charging, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Mitsubishi Australian website and updated weekly.

Discontinued. The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV is no longer sold new in Australia. Specifications are kept for reference and comparison; pricing is no longer shown as it is not a current new-car offer.

Every Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV variant in Australia, compared

4 variants of the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV are on sale in Australia. Tap a variant to jump to its specs, or compare them side-by-side in the table below.

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV variants compared by price, power, fuel and drivetrain
VariantRRPPower / TorqueFuel / RangeDriveSeats
Aspire2024POA94kW / 199Nm55km WLTPAWD5
ES2024POA94kW / 199Nm55km WLTPAWD5
Exceed2024POA94kW / 199Nm55km WLTPAWD5
LS2024POA96kW / 195Nm55km WLTPAWD5

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV Aspire

POA

Power
94kW
Torque
199Nm
0–100
9.7s
Fuel use
1.9L/100km
EV range
55km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
AWD
Seats
5
Towing
1,500kg

The 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV Aspire is a compact SUV that suits Australian buyers wanting lower fuel consumption and emissions without full-electric range anxiety, offering 55km of pure electric driving for daily commutes plus a 1.5L petrol engine for longer trips. Its standout strength is genuine value, combining AWD capability, 5-star ANCAP safety, a 10-year warranty and modest running costs of around $952 annually with the practicality of 409L boot space and 1500kg towing capacity. One thing to consider: with 96kW and 195Nm from the petrol engine alone, acceleration is modest compared to rival compact SUVs, so test-drive to confirm it suits your performance expectations.

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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV ES

POA

Power
94kW
Torque
199Nm
0–100
9.7s
Fuel use
1.9L/100km
EV range
55km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
AWD
Seats
5
Towing
1,500kg

The 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV ES is a compact plug-in hybrid SUV that suits Australian families wanting low fuel consumption (1.6L/100km) without the charging anxiety of a pure EV, offering 55km of electric-only range for daily commutes and a practical 409-litre boot. Its standout strength is the combination of all-wheel drive capability with genuine fuel efficiency and Mitsubishi's decade-long warranty, delivering reassurance for buyers sceptical about new technology. One thing to consider: at 1840kg, it's heavier than petrol equivalents, which affects handling dynamics, so test-drive it against conventional AWD rivals before committing.

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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV Exceed

POA

Power
94kW
Torque
199Nm
0–100
9.7s
Fuel use
1.9L/100km
EV range
55km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
AWD
Seats
5
Towing
1,500kg

The 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV Exceed is a compact SUV suited to Australian families wanting lower running costs and emissions, blending a 1.5-litre petrol engine with electric power for a combined 96kW output and impressive 1.6L/100km fuel consumption. Its standout strength is the 55-kilometre electric range, allowing most daily commutes to be completed silently on battery alone, plus you get AWD traction and a respectable 409-litre boot alongside a 5-star ANCAP safety rating and generous 10-year warranty. One consideration: the 1.6-tonne towing capacity is modest for a family SUV, so it won't suit serious caravan duties, though annual running costs of around $952 remain very competitive.

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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV LS

POA

Power
96kW
Torque
195Nm
0–100
9.7s
Fuel use
1.6L/100km
EV range
55km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
AWD
Seats
5
Towing
1,500kg
ANCAP
5-star

The 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross PHEV LS is a compact plug-in hybrid SUV that suits buyers wanting daily EV commuting (55km range) with petrol backup for longer trips, combining AWD capability with a 5-seat layout and 409L boot. Its standout strength is the combination of frugal 1.6L/100km fuel consumption and low running costs (~$952 annually), making it genuinely economical for Australian families. One thing to consider: the 1.5L petrol engine produces modest power (96kW), so performance is leisurely rather than spirited, though this also aids efficiency.

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