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The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross defies ordinary. Indeed, it’s a mid-sized SUV that will stand out from any crowd. From the trademark front grille to the coupe style roof line and truly distinctive rear, this is a seriously stand out design. And its talents go more than skin deep. Superbly spacious with a commanding view of the road, it is robust with Mitsubishi’s 4x4 heritage. In short, this petrol powered SUV with 4WD offers all the features and benefits you’d expect from the marque.
With five World Rally Championship titles and more Dakar Rally wins than anyone else, Mitsubishi is the true master of all-wheel-drive. And, although much simpler than the 4x4 system used on the rallying Lancers, the Eclipse Cross uses a similar control system. S-AWC gathers information on steering, brakes, driveline and yaw, then controls the 4x4 system and the brakes across the axles to direct torque to the wheel with most grip and optimise it for the terrain. The result is a vehicle which doesn’t just look the part. It is a vehicle which really does offer increased straight line stability, enhanced cornering and increased traction and control, even when the going gets a little tough. And even two-wheel-drive Eclipse Cross models achieve enhanced levels of stability and cornering performance courtesy of Active Yaw Control, since AYC controls the front braking forces to help the driver maintain the intended driving line through corners.