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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

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Build Dates

Dec 2017 - Dec 2023

On Sale Dates

Dec 2017 - Dec 2023

Applies To

All variants

Vehicle Type

Small SUV

Engine/Fuel Type

Petrol / diesel and plug-in hybrid vehicles

Price Bracket

$0 - $65,000

Rating Year/Datestamp

2017

ANCAP Safety Rating

Rating Expires

Expired (Dec 2023)

ANCAP Safety
Tested
2017

The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross was introduced in Australia and New Zealand in December 2017. This ANCAP safety rating applies to all variants, including the PHEV introduced from May 2021.

Dual frontal, side chest, side head (curtain) and a driver knee airbag are standard. Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) and a manual set speed limiter are standard, while a lane departure warning (LDW) system is available on some variants.

A full list of safety features and technologies can be viewed within the Technical Report (see download link).

NOTE: Mitsubishi has advised that changes were made to the AEB configuration on vehicles built from April 2021. These changes are expected to reduce the performance in AEB Pedestrian tests, however technical evidence provided by Mitsubishi demonstrates the reduced performance does not affect the 5 star rating for these vehicles. This revised specification has not been tested by ANCAP. Performance differences are not expected in other test scenarios.

Assessment Scores

ANCAP Safety
Adult Occupant Protection
97%
36.9 out of 38
ANCAP Safety
Child Occupant Protection
78%
38.2 out of 49
ANCAP Safety
Pedestrian Protection
80%
33.8 out of 42
ANCAP Safety
Safety Assist
58%
7.1 out of 12

Safety Assist Technologies

AEB - City
Standard on all variants
AEB - Interurban
Standard on all variants
AEB - VRU
Standard on all variants
AEB - Junction
Not available on any variant
AEB - Backover
Not available on any variant
LSS
Not available on any variant
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (Dec 2017 – onwards) frontal offset test at 64km/h
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (Dec 2017 – onwards) full width test at 50km/h
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (Dec 2017 – onwards) side impact test at 50km/h
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (Dec 2017 – onwards) oblique pole test at 32km/h