Wallace Mitsubishi-Kingsport

Feb 27, 2025

Your local Mitsubishi dealership has an impressive lineup of small SUVs, including the 2025 Outlander Sport and Eclipse Cross. Compare these two outstanding models to make your final decision.

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Power and Performance

Both crossovers feature standard all-wheel drive with selectable drive modes. The Outlander Sport offers a standard 148-horsepower or upgraded 168-hp four-cylinder engine, each with a continuously variable automatic transmission. The Eclipse Cross has a single 152-hp configuration, also with a CVT.


Interior Space 

These SUV models each seat five and both have similar cargo space. The Outlander Sport has about 22 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row, compared to more than 23 cubic feet for the Eclipse Cross. The smaller model increases to 49.5 cubic feet of space and the Eclipse Cross offers over 50 cubic feet when you fold down the rear seats.


Infotainment Tech

Shared standard connectivity features include a 7-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, a USB port, and a four-speaker stereo. You can enhance either model with an 8-inch touchscreen that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. An eight-speaker Mitsubishi audio system and built-in navigation are options for the Eclipse Cross only.


Active Driver Assistance

The standard driver assistance package in these SUVs incorporates a rearview camera, pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, forward automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, and rear seat alert. The Outlander Sport adds standard rain-sensing windshield wipers and automatic high beams, while the Eclipse Cross adds hill start assist, a head-up display, and a surround-view camera system.

You can upgrade either SUV with rear cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring, and lane change assist. Exclusive options for the Eclipse Cross include adaptive cruise control.


Comfort and Convenience

Both crossovers have power-adjustable front seats and remote keyless entry. The Outlander Sport adds a standard auto-dimming rearview mirror and automatic climate control. You can upgrade either model with available proximity keyless entry. The Outlander Sport adds an optional push-button start. Customize the Eclipse cross with available dual-zone automatic climate control, a hands-free power liftgate, and a panoramic roof.

It’s impossible to go wrong with either of these stylish, value-packed SUVs. You can get either in a sporty Ralliart trim that adds a Ralliart logo push-button start, spoiler, side graphics, floor mats, exterior trim, and mud flaps.  Visit Wallace Mitsubishi-Kingsport in Kingsport, TN to test drive your next incredible crossover now.