2008 Chicago Auto Show: 2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse

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  • Competes with: Hyundai Tiburon, Nissan Altima Coupe, Scion tC
  • Looks like: This Eclipse can swallow a few metric tons of krill
  • Drivetrain: 162 hp 2.4-liter four-cylinder with five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission, 265 hp 3.8-liter V-6 with six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission
  • Hits dealerships: Spring/Summer 2008

The Mitsubishi Eclipse was radically redesigned for the 2006 model year and it’s pretty unusual for such a new model to get such a significant facelift like we see here. However, the front end of the Eclipse — as well as the Eclipse Spyder convertible — was never its best angle. This update gives the car a more menacing and masculine look, something buyers want in a sporty coupe. 

The Eclipse GT gets a few upgrades, including a new dual exhaust system boosting horsepower to 265 from 263. Yep: 2 horsepower. Stability control, larger rear disc brakes and HID headlights also comes standard on the GT model for 2009. 

Otherwise not much changes for the Eclipse and Eclipse Spyder, but the grille is so radically different we think buyers will take notice. More photos below.

Comments 

Wow! Can you say design plagiarism of Audi/VW?
Or are they in bed with them now? It's hard to keep track any more.

Mitsubishi's are great cars to buy used. You can get a barely used 6 month old Mitsubishi for about half of what it went for new. I've never seen anything depreciate faster than Mitsubishis (maybe Daewoo).

Now it has a BIG Mouth to match it's FAT tush.

hahahahahahahaha.

(Women will not buy this car when they notice that.)

Then again, isn't this one of the thirstier coupes on the market?

Oh the irony.

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