Is the Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX all wheel drive?
The GSX’s all-wheel-drive technology continues in the Eclipse Cross with a new version of Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC). And much like the Mitsubishi Eclipse GS-T and GSX, the Eclipse Cross is equipped with a turbocharged engine that encourages weight savings. The feature has been adjusted to promote better mileage results.
What kind of touch screen does Mitsubishi Eclipse have?
Eclipse Cross features the latest generation 8” touchscreen to keep you in touch and on the right track, with prominent volume and tuning knobs for ease of use. Mitsubishi’s Smartphone link Display Audio (SDA)K6 technology links Eclipse Cross with your phone via Android Auto™K11 or Apple CarPlayK12.
When did the first Mitsubishi Eclipse come out?
The first generation Eclipse — designed in the U.S. at the Mitsubishi Motors North America Design Studio and introduced in 1990 — was available in four trim levels: Eclipse, Eclipse GS, Eclipse GS-T (Turbo) and Eclipse GSX. With the exception of the all-wheel drive GSX, each Mitsubishi Eclipse was front-wheel drive. Both…
Is the Mitsubishi Eclipse ragtop fun to drive?
But even with the top up, the all-new, 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder ragtop is fun to drive. And when it’s cool enough or the sun isn’t so high in the sky, the Spyder is even more fun with the top down.
When was the second generation Mitsubishi Eclipse made?
The Eclipse was revised for the 1995 model year as the second generation. The Eclipse was available in five trim levels during its first-generation production run. AWD models were not available until halfway through the first model year.
What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder have?
Eclipse Spyder GS: Convertible model equipped with a 141 hp (105 kW) 2.4 L 16-valve SOHC Mitsubishi 4G64 engine. Eclipse GS-T: Upgraded model equipped with a 210 hp (157 kW) and 214 lb⋅ft (290 N⋅m) of torque turbocharged and intercooled 2.0 L 16-valve DOHC Mitsubishi 4G63 engine.
What are the trim levels of the Mitsubishi Eclipse?
For the 2010 model year in the U.S., its primary market, the Eclipse was available in five trim levels: GS, GS Sport Spyder, SE, GT, and GT Spyder. In Mexico, the GT Spyder is known as the Eclipse Convertible. In Canada, the GT trim is known as the GT-P.
When did the Mitsubishi Eclipse get a rear spoiler?
The GS-T coupe and GSX received a large rear spoiler. The interior color choices also changed from blue, and grey in 1995–1996 model years to black/grey, tan/black, and grey in the 1997–1999 model years.