2026 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV not ruled out for Australia

The 2026 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross has been unveiled in Europe, but there’s no confirmation on whether it will eventually land in Australian showrooms.

Like the Mitsubishi ASX – which is based on the Renault Captur – the latest Eclipse Cross is actually based on the Renault Scenic E-Tech, born from the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance.

The now-axed Mitsubishi Express was also based on a Renault – the popular Trafic commercial van.

However, unlike the ASX, the new electric Eclipse Cross is so far only confirmed for European markets at this time, a spokesperson for Mitsubishi Australia has told CarExpert.

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“[The electric] Eclipse Cross is currently for Euro markets only,” a spokesperson for Mitsubishi Australia told CarExpert.

“However, if that changes, we would consider the business case and how it might fit in our lineup at that point in time.”

Launching with an 87kWh battery, the “high-capacity” version of the Renault-based Eclipse Cross uses a 160kW/300Nm electric motor driving the front wheels, with the company claiming a driving range of more than 600 kilometres.

Inside is a 12.3-inch infotainment screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, connected to a 410-watt 10-speaker sound system by Harman Kardon.