Mitsubishi Motors has confirmed that it will present the 100% electric Eclipse Cross in September, with the first deliveries expected by the end of 2025.
To compete in the C-SUV segment, the largest in Europe, the new Eclipse Cross will be the third SUV launched by Mitsubishi in 2025, following the Outlander PHEV and the new Grandis, which will hit the market in July.
Moreover, the Eclipse Cross will be the first 100% electric model launched by Mitsubishi Motors in Europe since 2010, when the pioneering i-MiEV became the first fully electric model to be mass-produced by a major manufacturer.
The Japanese brand has already announced that the new Eclipse Cross will feature a spacious and versatile interior, filled with advanced technologies to meet the needs of today’s families, while also looking towards the future.
Developed under the supervision of Mitsubishi Motors Europe Design, the new SUV incorporates the next generation of the “Dynamic Shield” and will be available with two different drive battery options: a long-range variant, available from the launch of the Eclipse Cross in the fourth quarter of 2025, and later a mid-range variant, which will arrive in 2026.

It is already known that the 100% electric Eclipse Cross will offer advanced transmission technology, accompanied by the latest set of ADAS and infotainment systems with integrated Google.
The new fully electric Eclipse Cross will be produced in Europe by the Renault Group at the Ampere factory in Douai, France.