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SPLIT OPINIONS Mitsubishi created a well-styled Eclipse Cross, but it gets hindered by the weirdness of the split rear window.

A thick, smoky haze blanketed Santa Monica. The beach and coastline were not visible. The Santa Ana winds were howling—slanting palm trees and fueling wildfires just a few miles north.

Those apocalyptic surroundings only made the media drive of the new Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross all the more interesting.

Mitsubishi hasn’t had a new product in years, and it is betting big on this compact crossover. It’s a cruel fact of a cutthroat industry: The automaker’s lineup is not very competitive, and executives hope to change that

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