Mitsubishi Motors has officially unveiled its next-generation Eclipse Electric Crossover, marking a major milestone in the company’s transition toward sustainable mobility. The newly revealed electric SUV combines Mitsubishi’s renowned reliability with advanced EV engineering, offering a remarkable 370 miles (approximately 600 km) of range on a single charge, according to the WLTP cycle.
The Eclipse Electric SUV is powered by an 87 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, paired with a 160 kW electric motor delivering 300 Nm of torque. Designed to strike the perfect balance between power, efficiency, and range, the model exemplifies Mitsubishi’s renewed focus on electric mobility within its global product strategy.
Built on the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance CMF-EV platform, the Eclipse Electric Crossover will be produced at Renault’s ElectriCity facility in Douai, France—the same site responsible for several high-efficiency EVs within the Alliance network. This collaboration underscores Mitsubishi’s strategy of leveraging shared technologies to accelerate its EV roadmap.
Visually, the Eclipse Electric Crossover showcases a modern aerodynamic design, featuring sleek LED lighting, a sculpted front fascia, and a streamlined roofline to enhance efficiency. Inside, the vehicle offers a premium cabin experience with sustainable materials, advanced infotainment, and digital cockpit technologies that align with Mitsubishi’s “Human-Centric” design philosophy.
The SUV also includes fast-charging compatibility, allowing drivers to charge up to 80% in under 30 minutes using DC fast chargers. Mitsubishi has focused on creating a well-rounded electric driving experience with features like smart regenerative braking, multi-drive modes, and an intelligent energy management system.
Speaking about the launch, Mitsubishi officials emphasized that the Eclipse Electric SUV represents the company’s dedication to “innovation with purpose,” aligning with global sustainability goals and customer demand for high-performance electric vehicles.
With the Eclipse Electric SUV, Mitsubishi aims to compete directly with electric models from Hyundai, Kia, and Toyota, especially in the compact-to-midsize crossover segment. The model will first launch in European markets, with global rollout plans expected in phases over 2026.
The introduction of the Eclipse Electric SUV positions Mitsubishi as a formidable player in the fast-growing EV space, reinforcing its legacy of engineering excellence while embracing a cleaner, more sustainable future.

