Don Herring Irving Mitsubishi

Jan 20, 2021

The Eclipse Cross is Mitsubishi’s sporty subcompact crossover. It arrived back in 2018 and it gains a new SP model in the 2020 model year. Take a look at some details for each of the Eclipse Cross trim levels.

The ES

The ES starts the lineup with 16-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, LED daytime running lights, and heated side mirrors on the outside. Inside, you’ll find cloth upholstery, a 7-inch display screen in the center stack, two 12-volt outlets, and Bluetooth.

The LE

The Eclipse Cross LE comes with 18-inch alloy wheels and black-painted side mirrors with integrated turn signals. In the cabin, you get heated front seats, a touch pad controller for the infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capabilities, voice controls, and satellite radio.

The SP

Stepping up to the SP adds a carbon-style grille and carbon-style mirrors, a black hood badge, and Special Edition badging. This trim also adds an extended roof spoiler and a body kit.

The SE

The SE is the sporty model, and it comes with 18-inch two-tone wheels, silver bumper trim for the front and back, and chrome grille accents. Inside, this trim has upgraded cloth upholstery, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a rear center armrest with cupholders. The SE also adds safety features such as a blind-spot monitor, automatic high beams, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, and a lane-departure warning.

The SEL

Choose the SEL for LED headlights, a black headliner, and leather upholstery.

The lineup of Eclipse Cross models has something for everyone. Take a look and find the one that works for you.