The Drive

The new generation Eclipse Cross is highly engineered to give you the ultimate driving experience. A direct injection turbo engine offers agile handling and makes it fun to drive and a full-time four-wheel drive system offers superior stability and cornering.

SUPER ALL WHEEL CONTROL (S-AWC)

Outstanding 4-wheel drive stability

The advanced, full-time four-wheel drive system controls the driving and braking force to each wheel. The result is more focused drive power, better cornering and better stability in all driving conditions. This integrated system works through a combination of Active Yaw Control (AYC), Active Stability Control (ASC) and Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).

Learn more about Super All Wheel Control

BETTER ROADHOLDING

Active Yaw Control (AYC)

Active Yaw Control is a unique system which we invented. It improves cornering by using the brakes to optimally distribute torque to the left and right wheels. So even if you brake or accelerate too hard, you still maintain control.

STABILITY IN ALL CONDITIONS

Active Stability Control (ASC)

Active Stability Control uses sensors to analyse the vehicle's motion and identify any unstable movement. It then automatically distributes torque and braking power to the left or right wheels to maintain stability.

NO LOCKED BRAKES

Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)

An anti-lock Braking System is designed to prevent skidding. It works by stopping the wheels from locking up during braking, so they're always in contact with the road surface.

1.5L DIRECT INJECTION TURBO ENGINE

Responsive yet economical

The newly developed 1.5L turbocharged petrol engine has direct fuel injection. Although smaller in size, it's more responsive, with punchy acceleration and the kind of torque you'd find on a 2.4L engine. It's also more fuel efficient, so it's better for your pocket and the environment.

3 DRIVE MODE SELECTOR

Greater traction when you need it

Enhance the Eclipse Cross's off-road traction even further with the Drive Mode Selector switch. Choose between 3 modes: Normal, Gravel and Snow.

Learn about the benefits of each drive mode

Normal Mode

Best for: solid 4WD performance on various roads.

Gravel Mode

Best for: smooth and stable driving on unpaved roads.

Snow Mode

Best for: more stability and security on slippery roads.

FINE-TUNED SUSPENSION

Smooth, stable handling

The suspension on the Eclipse Cross has been fine-tuned to offer stable, smooth handling without compromising comfort.

HEAD UP DISPLAY (HUD)

More ways to stay informed

A futuristic Head Up Display (HUD) is positioned on the dash just above the steering wheel. It means you can keep your eyes on the road ahead and still get important on-board notifications, such as the car's speed, navigation and warnings.

MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY

Up to the minute alerts

In between the speedo and tach dials is a full-colour LCD Multi-Information Display. This gives you start-up information, drive mode status and safety alerts. Like the Head Up Display, it's positioned so it's easy to find with minimal driver's eye movement, allowing you to focus on the road ahead.

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