Used 2022 MitsubishiEclipse Cross ES
- Odometer
- 53,616 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 25/28 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- 4x4
- Engine
- 1.5L I4 16V GDI DOHC
- VIN
- JA4ATUAA6NZ057746
- Stock Number
- NZ057746
Mitsubishi
Eclipse Cross
Included Packages & Accessories
Dealer Notes
Performance & PowertrainThe 2022 Eclipse Cross ES is powered by a 1.5-liter MIVEC turbocharged inline-4 engine.Mitsubishi Newsroom+2Kbb.com+2It produces 152 hp at around 5,500 rpm and 184 lb-ft of torque from a relatively low rpm range (around 2,0003,500).MotorWeek+2J.D. Power+2It comes with an 8-step CVT (continuously variable transmission) that simulates gear shifts (sport mode) to give a more engaging feel.Enterprise Services WA+2Mitsubishi Newsroom+2As for the 4WD system, Mitsubishis Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) integrates 4-wheel drive with active stability control, active yaw control, and other systems for enhanced grip and handling.Mitsubishi Motors+1Driving Feel & DynamicsThe steering feel is pretty direct, giving you confidence on twisty roads.MotorWeekYoull feel a nice torque punch early from the turbo, but acceleration tapers somewhat as speed increases; 060 mph is around 8.6 seconds (tested).MotorWeekBraking performance is strong MotorWeek measured a 600 mph stopping distance of 103 feet, which is very respectable.MotorWeekThe ride leans a bit toward comfort the suspension soaks up bumps well, though on hard braking theres a moderate nose dive.MotorWeekEfficiency & Fuel EconomyFor the AWD version, the EPA-equivalent fuel economy is around 25 mpg city / 26 mpg highway / 25 mpg combined.MotorWeekIt uses regular gasoline, which helps keep fuel costs more manageable.Kbb.comInterior & PracticalityThe Eclipse Cross seats 5 people, with a compact yet versatile cabin.Kbb.comCargo capacity (with rear seats folded) is good KBB reports up to 50.1 cu ft of cargo space in some configurations.Kbb.comThe turning circle is fairly tight, making it maneuverable in city driving: its overall wheelbase, steering ratio, and turning radius are optimized for urban environments.Enterprise Services WABuild quality has been improved for 2022; Mitsubishis brochure notes better materials and a more refined feel throughout the cabin.Mitsubishi MotorsTechnology & FeaturesThe 2022 model offers modern driver aids and safety systems, thanks to the S-AWC platform (stability control, yaw control, etc.) that helps in challenging conditions.Mitsubishi MotorsWhile ES is the base trim, it still has enough features to be practical and comfortable enough to make everyday driving smooth and confident. (Note: for very high-end tech, higher trims may add more.)According to Mitsubishis spec sheet, there are standard brakes with 4-wheel ABS, electronic brake-force distribution, and brake assist.Enterprise Services WADesign & StyleThe Eclipse Cross has a bold, modern look: sharp body lines, a sculpted profile, and a somewhat coupe-like roofline but with SUV practicality.Mitsubishis 2022 refresh emphasizes a more refined, mainstream design while keeping its distinctive elements.MotorWeekThe roomy rear hatch and upright rear end make it more useful than a coupe crossover you get style and cargo versatility.Strengths & Exciting PointsAll-Terrain Confidence: With its 4WD S-AWC system, the ES version feels more capable in bad weather or on slippery roads than a typical FWD crossover.Turbo Power + Efficiency: The 1.5L turbo gives you a good torque punch without burning too much fuel a sweet spot for daily driving and weekend adventures.Balanced Ride: Its not a harsh sport SUV, but the ride is well-balanced comfortable yet planted.Practical Yet Stylish: Enough cargo space for errands or light trips, while still looking sharp and modern.Value Potential: As an ES 4WD, youre getting a capable drivetrain without going to a top-tier trim.
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.2Out of 5
- 4.0
Great vehicle
By Lava | on Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Great vehicle and very reliable. I've had the SUV for over a year and it's great to drive and travel in… - 5.0
2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross SE
By LL | on Sunday, February 27, 2022
I love my SUV great performance and excellent warranty. Love how stylish the new design looks. Lots of the same high-end quality features as a luxury vehicle at a lesser sticker price. Some of the features come standard unless you want more with the SE or SEL Trim. Either way the new redesign Model is a beauty.… - 4.0
Great Value for the Money
By FloGuy | on Saturday, June 13, 2020
I was originally going to buy the Mazda CX-5 but most of the Mazda dealers in my area were either not good or wouldn’t negotiate on price. I eventually checked out the Mitsubishi. Not only were they selling me the car at the low advertised price but even went lower by a couple of thousand dollars. My car, an SEL trim, had more features and options than the similarly priced Mazda. I have a surround camera, real leather, satellite radio, and LED headlights. I like that I start my a/c in the Florida sun with an available app and remotely lock my doors. Most of the features were missing on the Mazda. The quality of the interior is nice and this is coming from a former Honda guy. The exterior is very modern and I get a lot of compliments on it. The ride is not overly soft but just enough smooth on the rougher pavement. The big reason I was sold on this car was the warranty. I hold on to my cars for a while and this is important to me. I highly recommend the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and suggest you check it out.…
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