
Eclipse Cross
The 2026 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross delivers 299 miles of range from its 87 kWh battery pack. With 218 horsepower and a 0-60 mph time of 7.9 seconds and a top speed of 106 mph, it delivers performance that stands out in the electric suv segment. Fast charging from 10-80% takes approximately 40 minutes via CCS. Starting at $49,305, it competes in the growing electric suv market.
Range
299 mi
Battery
87 kWh
0-60 mph
7.9s 0-60
Starting Price
$49,305
Key facts
- Model: 2026 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
- Body type: SUV
- Starting price: $49,305 USD
- EPA range: 299 mi (481 km)
- Battery capacity: 87 kWh
- 0โ60 mph: 7.9 s
- Top speed: 106 mph (171 km/h)
- Power: 218 hp
- Torque: 221 lb-ft
- Drivetrain: FWD
- Motors: 1
- Peak DC charging: 150 kW
- 10โ80% DC fast charge: 40 min
- Charge port: CCS
- Efficiency: 181 Wh/mi
- Seats: 5
- Cargo volume: 19.2 cu-ft
- Towing capacity: 1100 lb
- Curb weight: 4181 lb
- Warranty: 8 yr / 1,000,000 mi
Overview
About the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
The 2026 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is an all-electric suv with FWD drivetrain. Starting at $49,305, its price places it in the mainstream mid-market. A 87 kWh battery delivers up to 299 miles (481 km) of EPA-estimated range.
Powertrain output is 218 hp, 0โ60 mph in 7.9 s, a 106 mph top speed. A typical 50-mile daily commute means charging roughly every 3 weeks if you charge to full. Seating is rated for 5, with 19.2 cu ft of cargo volume.
Charging in practice
On a 150 kW DC fast charger, expect roughly 40 minutes from 10% to 80%. A typical 11 kW home wallbox needs about 7.9 hours for a full charge from empty. The charge port is CCS.
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Cost Comparison
How much can you save?
$304/yr
Annual fuel cost
$1,400/yr
Annual fuel cost
You save $5,480
Compared to a typical 30 MPG gasoline vehicle over 5 years.
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