Mitsubishi Motors is gearing up to introduce the all-new Eclipse Cross battery electric vehicle (BEV) to Europe before the end of 2025. Production will take place at Renault’s ElectriCity Douai Plant in France, the EV hub of the Renault Group, under the company’s existing OEM agreement.
This latest model follows the ASX compact SUV, Colt hatchback and Grandis SUV, all of which were also developed with Renault. Built on the CMF-EV platform, the new Eclipse Cross has been designed as a pure BEV, combining Mitsubishi’s familiar design identity with the performance and efficiency required by European buyers.
The SUV promises a driving range of around 600km on a single charge, aided by an 87 kWh battery pack. Its electric motor produces up to 214hp and 300Nm of torque, delivering the instant pull EVs are known for. Drivers will also benefit from four selectable levels of regenerative braking via paddle shifters and a one-pedal driving function for effortless city commutes.
Charging options include AC charging up to 22 kW and DC fast charging at 150 kW. A medium-range version, aimed at more cost-conscious buyers, is scheduled to follow in 2026.










