Mitsubishi is going to challenge the Nissan Rogue
Sport/Qashqai, and other compact SUVs, with the new coupe-like Eclipse Cross in
North America as well.
Announced for the 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show, which
starts on November 29 for the international press days, the crossover will
celebrate its American premiere, after being presented in Europe earlier this
year.
With a name that reminds enthusiasts of the unrelated
coupe model discontinued in 2012, the new Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is the
brand's first SUV since the Nissan takeover, and it slots between the
ASX/Outlander Sport and Outlander.
This alone is enough to hint at its starting price,
which will likely stand at US$ 21,000-US$ 22,000 on our shores, where the 2018
Outlander Sport can be had from US$ 20,295, and the 2018 Outlander adds a US$ 3,500
premium.
Mitsubishi still has to detail each trim level for
the North American Eclipse Cross, but in the United Kingdom, the SUV is offered
in four grades. Powering it is a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline unit, rated at
163 hp and 250 Nm of torque, and a 2.2-liter turbodiesel, which will
be kept away from North America.