Mitsubishi Eclipse
Mitsubishi Eclipse
+Trim:
MSRP*
$24,498.00
Fuel Economy
City
10.6
L/100K
10.6
L/100K
Highway
7.3
L/100K
7.3
L/100K
Vehicle Dimensions (mm)
4583
1835
2575
1366
2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 5MT |
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|---|---|
| Fuel City | 10.6L/100K |
| Fuel Highway | 7.3L/100K |
| Transmission | Manual |
| Max Power | 121 KW 162 HP |
| Body Type | Coupe |
| Number of Doors | 3 |
| Engine | 2.4l |
| Drive Wheels | Front Wheel Drive |
2010 Mitsubishi Eclipse Road Test Review
Popularity for sport coupes is a mercurial thing. At the moment, two-doors are out, as buyers buckle down and focus on more
practical vehicles that are good looking, and can also tote a family and cargo. The trend in speedy two-doors is toward resurrected rear-wheel drive muscle cars, and the front-drive hot rods that were all the rage four or five years ago are all but forgotten. Has the Mitsubishi Eclipse been passed over by the changing winds of automotive fashion?
Well, not exactly. The Eclipse retains its curvy, futuristic looks in the face of the retro brigade from Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge and Nissan, and it’s sticking to front-wheel drive while competitors like the Hyundai Genesis Coupe have gone over to rear-wheel drive. For 2010, the Eclipse distinguishes itself with additional comfort and convenience items and a revised front and rear aspect. The soft-topped Eclipse Spyder is still available as well.
The current-generation
Eclipse didn’t look like anything else on the road when it first hit the streets in 2006, and that remains true now. The styling is laid back to the extreme, with short overhangs front and rear and a windshield slope so steep that it could’ve been inspired by Lamborghini. The newly restyled front end features a large jet intake-inspired grille similar to that worn by the Evolution sports sedan, and projector-style headlamps. The greenhouse and passenger cabin are but a bump in the arched silhouette, and at the rear the Eclipse gets clear taillights and a dual exhaust on V6 models. Eclipse GT models feature a rear spoiler and HID headlamps. There’s not a single piece of chrome on the Eclipse, except for the Mitsubishi badges; this car is sleek, monochromatic and purposeful.
Sports cars
are frequently visibility-challenged, especially when the design is uncompromisingly aerodynamic. The Eclipse is a surprise in this respect. Good front and side visibility is aided by narrow A-pillars and a lot of glass. There are some good-sized blind spots to the rear, but the Eclipse remains easy to drive. The cockpit is comfortable for two, and offers short-distance seating for four. Most of the space is lavished on the front passengers, of course.
Mitsubishi has always taken pride in allowing its owners to blast the tunes, and the Eclipse’s optional 650-watt Rockford-Fosgate sound system is more than adequate for the task. The nine-speaker audio powerhouse includes a ten-inch subwoofer in the cargo hold. It eats into the 444 litres (15.7 cubic feet) of cargo space a bit,
but the Eclipse isn’t about getting groceries anyway. Sirius Satellite Radio is available as well.
Engine choices include a 2.4-litre four-cylinder and a long-legged 3.8-litre V6. The Eclipse GT’s V6 gains two horsepower thanks to the new dual exhaust system, bringing its output to 265 horsepower. Both engines feature Mitsubishi’s MIVEC variable valve timing and four-valve, single overhead cam construction. A quick drive in the 162-horsepower four-cylinder equipped Eclipse GS shows that the more economical Eclipse is entertaining around town as well, with a broad powerband that’s surprisingly well-suited to the optional four-speed automatic. Both Eclipse grades come with manual transmissions as standard--a five-speed in the four-cylinder
GS and a six-speed in the six-cylinder GT. The GT’s available autobox is a five-speed.
Road manners are very good; the Eclipse is less hard-edged than some sport coupes, but that just means it’s easy to live with. The fully independent suspension uses MacPherson struts up front and a multi-link rear, and offers a good blend of around-town comfort with twisty-road reflexes. Stepping up to the Eclipse GT adds stiffer anti-roll bars, and an under-hood strut tower bar to add a bit more sharpness to the car’s responsiveness. Mitsubishi’s Active Suspension Control is now standard on the Eclipse GT. Antilock brakes and a tire pressure monitoring system are standard across the board.
The Eclipse has been a stalwart of the sports-car scene for many years now, and its “attainable-exotic” styling still stands out on the road. It’s an affordable grand-touring car for two, with comfortable freeway manners and enough performance--even in four-cylinder form--to make getting around town entertaining. Eclipse pricing starts at $25,998 for the four-cylinder, manual transmission-equipped GS model.
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| An "Affordable Exotic," Mitsubishi's Eclipse Coupe is one stylin' ride. (Photo: Mitsubishi) |
Well, not exactly. The Eclipse retains its curvy, futuristic looks in the face of the retro brigade from Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge and Nissan, and it’s sticking to front-wheel drive while competitors like the Hyundai Genesis Coupe have gone over to rear-wheel drive. For 2010, the Eclipse distinguishes itself with additional comfort and convenience items and a revised front and rear aspect. The soft-topped Eclipse Spyder is still available as well.
The current-generation
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| No doubt about it, the Eclipse has got the look from every angle. (Photo: Mitsubishi) |
Sports cars
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| Inside the style continues through, enhanced with comfortable seats and a soft-touch dash. (Photo: Mitsubishi) |
Mitsubishi has always taken pride in allowing its owners to blast the tunes, and the Eclipse’s optional 650-watt Rockford-Fosgate sound system is more than adequate for the task. The nine-speaker audio powerhouse includes a ten-inch subwoofer in the cargo hold. It eats into the 444 litres (15.7 cubic feet) of cargo space a bit,
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| Not all of the Eclipse's switchgear feels premium, but it all functions well and it's priced accordingly. (Photo: Mitsubishi) |
Engine choices include a 2.4-litre four-cylinder and a long-legged 3.8-litre V6. The Eclipse GT’s V6 gains two horsepower thanks to the new dual exhaust system, bringing its output to 265 horsepower. Both engines feature Mitsubishi’s MIVEC variable valve timing and four-valve, single overhead cam construction. A quick drive in the 162-horsepower four-cylinder equipped Eclipse GS shows that the more economical Eclipse is entertaining around town as well, with a broad powerband that’s surprisingly well-suited to the optional four-speed automatic. Both Eclipse grades come with manual transmissions as standard--a five-speed in the four-cylinder
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| The Eclipse loves long sweeping, high-speed corners and highway cruising. (Photo: Mitsubishi) |
Road manners are very good; the Eclipse is less hard-edged than some sport coupes, but that just means it’s easy to live with. The fully independent suspension uses MacPherson struts up front and a multi-link rear, and offers a good blend of around-town comfort with twisty-road reflexes. Stepping up to the Eclipse GT adds stiffer anti-roll bars, and an under-hood strut tower bar to add a bit more sharpness to the car’s responsiveness. Mitsubishi’s Active Suspension Control is now standard on the Eclipse GT. Antilock brakes and a tire pressure monitoring system are standard across the board.
The Eclipse has been a stalwart of the sports-car scene for many years now, and its “attainable-exotic” styling still stands out on the road. It’s an affordable grand-touring car for two, with comfortable freeway manners and enough performance--even in four-cylinder form--to make getting around town entertaining. Eclipse pricing starts at $25,998 for the four-cylinder, manual transmission-equipped GS model.
Interior
- Cruise control
- Seating: 4 seats
- Audio system with AM/FM radio, CD player
(reads MP3) - Delayed/fade courtesy lights
- Illuminated driver and passenger vanity
mirror - Tachometer
- Luxury trim: leather on shifter, alloy
look on doors and alloy look on
dashboard - Cargo area cover
- Seat upholstery: upgraded cloth
- Front seat: driver heated sports ;
details: manual height adj. and manual
lumbar adj., front seat: passenger
heated sports - Leather steering wheel ; includes
tilting adjustment - Cupholders in front row
- Air conditioning
- Fixed rear window with defroster and
intermittent wiper - Floor console
- Audio Connectivity: AUX jack
- 6 speakers
- 12V in front
- Front reading lights
- Dashboard
- Clock
- Floor mats
- Load restraint: hooks
- Front seat center armrest
- Rear seats: split-folding bench with
seating for two - Power steering
- Ventilation system
- Rear view mirror
- Front power windows with 1 express
- Fuel consumption: city= 10.6 (L/100km);
highway= 7.3 (L/100km); combined= 9.1
(L/100km); vehicle range: 736 km / 457
miles
Exterior
- Element antenna
- Front fog lights
- Driver and passenger door mirror:
heated, body colour, power adjustable - Spare wheel: spacesaver with steel rim
- Trunk/hatch spoiler
- Pearl paint
- Windshield wipers with variable
intermittent wipe - Doors: driver and passenger : front
hinged
Mechanical
- Powertrain type : combustion
- Front-wheel drive
- Emissions data: CO2: 4,368 kg/yr
- Fuel: unleaded ( 87 octane)
- Transmission: 5-speed manual ; incl.
shifter on floor
- Remote control trunk/hatch release
- Electronic traction control (via ABS &
engine management) - Fuel system: multi-point injection
- Independent front strut suspension with
stabilizer bar and coil springs,
independent rear multi-link suspension
with stabilizer bar and coil springs
Safety
- 4 disc brakes (2 ventilated)
- Painted front and rear bumpers
- Headlights: halogen with complex surface
lens - Daytime running lights
- Remote keyless power locks ; includes
trunk/hatch and speed sensing - Intelligent driver front airbag,
intelligent passenger front airbag with
occupant sensors - 2 head restraints for front seats
- 3-point rear seat belts for driver and
passenger - Electronic brake distribution
- ABS
- Immobilizer
- Headlight control
- Front side curtain airbag
- Anti-theft protection:
- Front side airbag
- 3-point height adjustable front seat
belts with pre-tensioners for driver and
passenger - Stability control
- Low tire pressure indicator
Dimensions
- External dimensions: overall length
(mm): 4,583, overall width (mm): 1,835,
overall height (mm): 1,366, wheelbase
(mm): 2,575, front track (mm): 1,570,
rear track (mm): 1,570 and curb to curb
turning circle (mm): 12,200 - Cargo capacity: all seats in place
(litres): 445 - 67 litre fuel tank
- Power: 162 HP @ 6,000 rpm; 162 ft lb of
torque @ 4,000 rpm - Front and rear alloy wheels: 18"x 8.0"
- Internal dimensions: front headroom
(mm): 979, rear headroom (mm): 878,
front hip room (mm): 1,363, rear hip
room (mm): 1,127, front leg room (mm):
1,088, rear leg room (mm): 741, front
shoulder room (mm): 1,377, rear shoulder
room (mm): 1,300 and interior volume
(litres): 2,311 - Engine: 2.4L in-line four-cylinder OHC
with VVT ( 9.5 :1 compression ratio ; 4
valves per cylinder) - Front and rear all-season tires with
black sidewall : 235/ 45/ " V " rated - Weights: curb weight (kg): 1,480
Misc
- Charges: Air Conditioning Tax $ 100.00
- Delivery/freight charge: $ 1,600.00
(P3) GS Sun and Sound Package
Power glass sunroof Rockford Fosgate audio system with AM/FM/satellite radio, 6 CDs (reads MP3) 6-disc CD changer in dashboard 9 Rockford Fosgate speakers Remote audio controls: steering wheel mounted Electrochromic rear view mirror Compass External temperature Wireless connection: Bluetooth Voice activating system includes phone Rear camera parking distance sensors Internal dimensions: front headroom (mm): 952
(X1M) Premium Paint: Sunset Pearlescent
Pearl paint
Excludes: [X1P] Premium Paint: Rave Red
(X1P) Premium Paint: Rave Red
Pearl paint
Excludes: [X1M] Premium Paint: Sunset Pearlescent
*Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, actual price may vary; installed options may also vary by dealer. Price does not include applicable license fees, insurance, registration, tax, freight / delivery, PDI or administration fees. See dealership for final pricing and availability.





