2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse SE
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Engine |
2.4 liter inline-4 |
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Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
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HP |
162 hp |
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HP/Liter |
67.5 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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Top Speed |
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(from Mitsubishi
Press Release) From its early days as a sleekly-styled,
turbocharged-4-cylinder boy racer model, right up through to its
current design as a sophisticated yet distinctive-looking two-door
with available V-6 power, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Coupe and Eclipse
Spyder have long been tailor-made for the true driving enthusiast.
But after a long and successful run as the Japanese auto
manufacturer's signature luxury performance sports coupe in North
America, the always fun-to-drive Mitsubishi Eclipse will cease
production after the upcoming 2012 model year.
To mark the occasion, the outgoing 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse Coupe and
Eclipse Spyder will be available in a unique SE Special Edition that
will feature eye-catching exterior features including special "SE"
side decaling, black side mirrors and handsome 18-in. dark finish
alloy wheels, along with the extensive list of high-end standard
features that can be found on the Eclipse GS-Sport versions of both
the hardtop and convertible models.
Included amenities on the amply-equipped Eclipse GS-Sport models are
a 4-speed automatic transmission, leather seating with heated front
seats and a power driver's seat, rearview camera, Bluetooth®
hands-free phone access, HID headlights with fog lamps, heated side
mirrors and an exquisite sounding 9 speaker, 650-watt Rockford
Fosgate® premium audio system with SIRIUS® satellite radio. The
coupe version of the Eclipse GS-Sport includes a sunroof as well.
The most affordably-priced version of the Eclipse remains the GS
Coupe model. No-cost features include a 6 speaker 140-watt AM/FM/CD
player with MP3 playing capability and an auxiliary audio input
jack, air conditioning, 6 airbags, dual exhaust, blacked-out roof,
18-in. alloy wheels and automatic shut off headlights. The Eclipse
GS Coupe comes equipped with a smooth-shifting 5-speed manual while
a 4-speed automatic transmission is available as an option.
Powering all of these aforementioned Eclipse Coupe and Spyder models
is a very capable 162 horsepower, normally-aspirated 2.4-liter SOHC
MIVEC 16-valve inline 4-cylinder engine.
The top-of-the-line Eclipse GT Coupe and Spyder editions feature a
265 horsepower, 3.8-liter SOHC MIVEC 24-valve V-6 that is mated to a
5-speed automatic transmission that makes use of Mitsubishi's
Sportronic® transmission technology, allowing the driver to manually
select gearshifts when so desired. An automatic climate control
system is also an included feature on all Eclipse GT models.
Standard safety equipment on all Eclipse models includes 4-wheel
disc anti-lock brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution
(EBD); Active Stability Control (ASC) and Traction Control Logic (TCL);
and advanced dual front air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS)
and side air bags. Side curtain air bags are included on the Eclipse
Coupe.
About Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., (MMNA) is responsible for all manufacturing, finance, sales, marketing, research and development operations for Mitsubishi Motors in the United States. MMNA sells coupes, convertibles, sedans and sport utility vehicles through a network of approximately 400 dealers. In November of 2011, MMNA will launch the battery electric Mitsubishi i as part of a corporate mission to offer consumers more environmentally responsible modes of transportation. This battery electric vehicle technology addresses the need for vehicles that produce zero tailpipe emissions and support a growing agenda for sustainability. For more information, contact the Mitsubishi Motors News Bureau at (888) 560-6672 or visit media.mitsubishicars.com.