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Mitsubishi Eclipse Model Cars

How do you imagine a sports coupe? This is exactly the question that Mitsubishi's managers obviously asked themselves. Because they packed everything into the Eclipse that could even belong in a sports coupe: Folding headlights, an elongated bonnet, large glass surfaces and power to the full.

The Eclipse was developed in collaboration with the two American manufacturers Plymouth and Eagle. The clearest sign of the American influence was the wide rear light band. With the end of the second generation at the turn of the millennium, the Eclipse was no longer offered in Germany - but in the USA until 2012.

About Mitsubishi Eclipse

Oh, where do I even begin talking about the legendary Mitsubishi Eclipse? This car has been a true icon amongst car enthusiasts for decades and it continues to be an absolute beast on the roads. It is not simply a car, but rather a piece of art that can make your heart skip a beat with its amazing performance and stunning looks.

Let’s start with the design - it's sleek, sporty, and aerodynamic all at once. The lines are sharp and the curves are smooth that bring out its aura of sophistication mixed with raw power. It is almost as if you’re looking at a work of engineering ingenuity when you lay eyes upon one.

The interior of the Mitsubishi Eclipse is nothing short of exquisite. With comfortable seating, easy-to-use technology features like Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity, and advanced safety features such as blind-spot monitoring coupled with rear cross-traffic alert systems makes it both high-tech yet functional on every drive.

However what really sets this car apart from any other sports cars out there is its charismatic performance. Equipped with an impressive 2-liter turbocharged engine capable of producing up to 295 horsepower along being lighter than most other grand tourers in its segment resulting in snappy acceleration making swifter responses at each gear transition. Moreover when paired mated to Mitsubishi's Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system which optimizes grip on any terrain or condition means driving fun never stops- come rain, sun or snow!