Boston Herald

This Eclipse is only partial, at best

- Marc GRASSO

For 22 years the Mitsubishi Eclipse was an eyecatchin­g coupe with a convertibl­e option. The sportiness demonstrat­ed by the Eclipse was a total win for the Tokyo-based automaker.

Enter the 2020 Eclipse Cross, now a subpar compact crossover SUV.

The original Eclipse would certainly be turning in its grave if it knew its name was slapped on a 1.5-liter turbocharg­ed crossover outputting only 152 horsepower. Although peppy, the Eclipse Cross’s CVT transmissi­on is whiny and loud in the cabin compared to its rivals, our recently tested Toyota

RAV4 and Honda CR-V.

The Eclipse Cross is small and defined specifi

cally for city-like commuters who need to fit the unorthodox crossover, with limited rear-view vision, on street parking or in tight spaces.

Struggle is an understate­ment on the open road with its underpower­ed motortrans­mission combinatio­n, but it wasn’t designed specifical­ly for that at all. The Super-All Wheel drive system is nice and standard in our Octane Blue Metallic version while other models include the ES, LE, SP and SE, which are priced lower than our loaded SEL test model.

The interior is nice and plush and has great standard features, including adjustable heads-up display, roomy leather seats, and a glamorous infotainme­nt system. Similar to Lexus SUVs, we did enjoy the center console “pad” for navigating around the info- tainment system, giving it a bit of class for the afford- able compact crossover.

Overall, the Eclipse Cross is not your usual crossover most commuters are searching for, but if unusual and city-like purposeful traveling is your way of transporta­tion, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is right up the one way street of your choice.

 ?? MARC GRASSO / BOSTON HERALD ?? CROSS UP: The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross puts the name of a sporty coupe onto a crossover.
MARC GRASSO / BOSTON HERALD CROSS UP: The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross puts the name of a sporty coupe onto a crossover.
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 ?? MARC GRASSO / BOSTON HERALD ?? URBAN UTE: The Eclipse Cross seems designed for city commuters. Inside, the SEL model is loaded with features, including dual-zone climate controls and a pad to navigate the infotainme­nt system.
MARC GRASSO / BOSTON HERALD URBAN UTE: The Eclipse Cross seems designed for city commuters. Inside, the SEL model is loaded with features, including dual-zone climate controls and a pad to navigate the infotainme­nt system.
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