The marketing of the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross that has undergone a facelift has long since begun these days.
The first vehicles are expected to hit Israeli roads in early 2022.
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The facelift that the Eclipse Cross underwent is expressed in dimensions, with an overall length that grew by 14 cm, but the wheelbase remained unchanged.
What is clearly different is the front end that now matches that of the rest of the Mitsubishi models.
The rear is also clearly different, with Mitsubishi giving up width lighting in favor of improving the rear field of view.
The 1.5-liter turbo engine remains from the previous generation, but the power has decreased (from 163 hp to 152 hp).
The continuous box transfers the power to the front wheels, or to all four (depending on version).
The Eclipse Cross is marketed here with six levels of finish at prices ranging from NIS 155,000 to NIS 186,000.
The instrumentation is nice in all trim levels except for the base version, which while offering autonomous braking capability and lane departure warning, does not offer adaptive cruise control.
This and more, are from the executive finish level (NIS 160,000) and above.
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