Australian New Car Buyer

MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS FROM $31,490

The Eclipse Cross slots into Mitsubishi’s SUV portfolio between the compact ASX and midsize Outlander.

Powered by a 1.5-litre four cylinder turbopetrol/continuously variable transmission (CVT), the range opens with the front-wheel drive ES at $31,490. LS is $34,240, or $36,740 with all-wheel drive. Aspire front-wheel drive is $36,490.

We’re testing the top-spec Exceed, at $40,490; it’s also available with all-wheel drive, at $42,990.

A 2.4-litre plug-in hybrid, priced from $47,290 for the ES, is

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