If you're wanting a Mitsubishi Cross, the time to get one is now. This year sees a few updates to the already great vehicle. We’ll be taking a deeper dive so you know what to expect from this model.
Key takeaways
- When it comes to the 2025 Eclipse Cross MPG and performance, it remains consistent across 2WD and 4WD models.
- The Eclipse Cross makes it easy to get the best features on the highest level trim. This is thanks to the lineup being close in price.
- The Eclipse Cross is a safe, and reliable vehicle. Mitsubishi has done their best to make sure the vehicle remains in the best shape possible.
What’s the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross price?
The Eclipse Cross starts at $26,545. When looking at the lineup for the Eclipse Cross, there’s 4 options to pick from. While this may not be as much as other models on the market, it makes it easier to get the best features that the model has to offer.
The trims that you can find on the Eclipse Cross are:
- ES starting at $26,545
- LE starting at $28,195
- SE starting at $29,245
- SEL starting at $30,645
If you’re wanting some of the best features, then the SE is the way to go. Car and Driver notes that this trim “represents the best balance of value and equipment.” Some of the features that you will find on the SE are adaptive cruise control, push button start, and even an 8-inch navigation system with phone connectivity, allowing you to remain in control with ease.
If you want the best features, then you want the SEL. It’s not much more expensive than the SE, but it does come with more. The SEL comes with a heated steering wheel, a multi-view camera system, and even rear USB ports, helping keep everyone in your vehicle at full charge when on the road.
Is the 2025 Eclipse Cross reliable?
Yes, the Eclipse Cross is reliable. When looking at the 2025 Eclipse Cross, Mitsubishi is confident in their vehicle, and to prove this, they offer some great warranties. The powertrain has the longest warranty at 10 years, or 100,000 miles, while the limited warranty is for five years, or 60,000 miles.
If you keep up with maintenance, you have two years or 30,000 miles to get it done complimentary. This helps keep your vehicle in top shape, no matter what.
In terms of safety, this is also a very reliable model. Having a 5-star overall rating from the NHTSA, this is thanks to features such as forward collision warning, lane departure warning, and crash imminent braking.
2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross specs
When looking at the Eclipse Cross, and its engine, you’ll find that it is a 1.5L I4. While it isn't the strongest at 152 horsepower, it does come with some decent mileage.
The EPA has rated the engine with 26 MPG combined, nearly missing 30 MPG on the highway, with a rating of 28. The max range of the vehicle is 411 miles, making it a decent road trip vehicle for smaller families. Even if you do opt for a 4WD variant of the Eclipse Cross, you won’t take a hit to the overall efficiency of the engine, making it easy to pick what you want.
Should I get an Eclipse Cross?
Yes, you should get a 2025 Eclipse Cross, and we want to help make that a reality! Come on down to St Pete Mitsubishi for a test drive, or if you have more questions!