Dec 20, 2024
2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross vs. 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport: Comparing SUVs at Your Mitsubishi Dealership

You’ll find two smart small SUV options at your Mitsubishi dealership. See how the compact 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and the subcompact 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport compare to one another.

2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross vs. 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport: Comparing SUVs at Your Mitsubishi Dealership

Interior Space

Both the Eclipse Cross and the Outlander Sport have two rows of seats, with comfortable space for up to five people. Each incorporates standard comforts such as automatic climate control and power-adjustable front seats. As you move up the lineup of either model, you’ll find premium upgrades like heated ​front seats and genuine leather ​upholstery.

The Eclipse Cross offers more than 23 cubic feet of cargo room behind the rear seats, which expands to more than 50 cubic feet. The Outlander Sport provides almost 22 cubic feet in the rear and up to 49.5 cubic feet when you fold down the second row.

Tech and Infotainment

Both SUVs have a standard four-speaker or an optional six-speaker stereo, each with standard HD radio. Both also include a standard 7-inch touchscreen or an available 8-inch version with navigation. You can add optional smartphone connectivity with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in either model.

Power and Performance

Both SUVs feature standard all-wheel drive with selectable drive modes and a continuously variable automatic transmission. The Outlander Sport is equipped with a 2L engine that gets 148 horsepower, and the Eclipse Cross has a 1.5L 152-hp engine. You can upgrade the Outlander Sport to a larger engine that delivers 168 hp. The Eclipse Cross is rated at 28 highway miles per gallon and the Outlander Sport gets an estimated 29 highway mpg.

Design and Utility

The Eclipse Cross comes with standard two-tone 16-inch aluminum alloy wheels while the Outlander Sport has standard 16-inch steel wheels. Both SUVs are offered with 18-inch black or two-tone alloy wheels. You’ll have standard LED headlights, taillights, and daytime running lights in either model, while the Eclipse Cross adds standard daytime running lights.

Driver Assistance

Both models feature generous driver assistance packages. Standard safety tech includes a rearview camera, pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, forward automatic emergency braking, and rear-seat alert. The Outlander Sport adds standard rain-sensing windshield wipers, which are optional in the Eclipse Cross.

The Eclipse Cross comes in five impressive trims for 2025, and you can choose from seven standout models of the Outlander Sport. Visit Redondo Mitsubishi in Redondo Beach, CA now to check out both reliable, stylish small crossovers in person.