When did they stop making Mitsubishi Eclipses?
2011
Mitsubishi stopped production of the Eclipse in August of 2011 to focus on electric and smaller footprint vehicles. In 2012, Mitsubishi started selling the i-MiEV — the company’s first electric car — to US markets.
When did Mitsubishi start making the Mitsubishi Eclipse?
The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a sport compact car that was produced by Mitsubishi in four generations between 1989 and 2011. A convertible body style was added during the 1996 model year.
When did the Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Sport tr come out?
Mitsubishi also fielded a new GS Sport tr… The Mitsubishi Eclipse debuted back in 1990 as a sport coupe offered with powerful engines and even an all-wheel-drive system. Reaching its fourth generation in 2005, the new Eclipse came with a redesigned sportier look and a choice of only two engines.
Is the Mitsubishi Eclipse a front wheel drive car?
The Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX was the only all-wheel drive model available in North America. All other models were front-wheel drive. The GSX — also known as the Grand Sport X — was produced for the first two Eclipse generations, and discontinued in the year 2000. BACK.
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.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a sport compact car that was produced by Mitsubishi in four generations between 1989 and 2011. A convertible body style was added during the 1996 model year.
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.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX was the only all-wheel drive model available in North America. All other models were front-wheel drive. The GSX — also known as the Grand Sport X — was produced for the first two Eclipse generations, and discontinued in the year 2000. BACK.
What makes the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross so safe?
Mitsubishi’s advanced Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution (RISE) body utilizes crumple zones that help buffer your vehicle during high-impact collisions. Strategic reinforcements at key body points complement its side-impact door beams, giving your Eclipse Cross a stable, secure base that’s worth its weight in safety.