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Two limited editions added to help alleviate supply shortages
XLS editions add Eceed luxury features added to LS donor
Available to order now, from $34,640 before on-road costs for the XLS 2WD
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2021 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross has gained two new special-edition models.
XLS and XLS Plus variants join the line-up of Mitsubishi s segment-straddling Eclipse Cross medium SUV for June 2021, bundled with private buyer-favourite equipment as the Japanese car maker aims to optimise its range and navigate supply shortages.
In a statement, Owen Thomson, Mitsubishi Motors Australia senior manager of product strategy, said: We are always looking for ways to optimise the range through spec and grade variants.
Motoring by Dom Tripolone 1st Mar 2021 7:57 AM Compact SUVs are everywhere, and Mitsubishi has just given its Eclipse Cross a glamorous makeover that is more than skin deep. But does it stand out from the crowd? Â
VALUE Mitsubishi trades on value for money and the Eclipse Cross compact SUV is no different. Prices for the coupe-like SUV start at $30,490 drive-away for the base ES variant and rise to $43,990 for the all-wheel drive Exceed. We are testing the fourth notch up the totem pole, the Eclipse Cross Aspire priced at $36,490. Mitsubishi has given its Eclipse Cross a big makeover. The Eclipse Cross has had a substantial midlife upgrade and comes with a very generous list of standard equipment and safety aids.