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Eclipse GS Sport Spyder: Convertible model equipped with a 162 hp (121 kW), 2.4 L 16-valve SOHC Mitsubishi 4G69 engine. Eclipse SE : Upgraded model equipped with either a 162 hp (121 kW), 2.4 L 16-valve I4 MIVEC Engine, or 3.8 L V6 6G75M engine and included additional features including 18-inch wheels, a front and rear spoiler, unique interior ...
Mitsubishi's GS vehicles are manufactured in Japan with the exception of the RVR/Outlander Sport, which was manufactured at the former Diamond-Star Motors plant in Normal, Illinois, USA. Mitsubishi's first GS platform car was the 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander crossover SUV.
Mitsubishi: Mitsubishi Jeep J3/J58/J54: mini: Japan: 1953–1998 Mitsubishi: Mitsubishi Jeep J10/J38: compact: Japan: 1955–1998 Mitsubishi: Endeavor: midsize crossover: United States: 2002–2011 Mitsubishi Pajero: subcompact (1982–1991), fullsize (1991–2021) Japan 1982–2021 worldwide, except North America Monteverdi: Safari: luxury ...
ASX / RVR / Outlander Sport: 2010 2019 Global Subcompact crossover SUV. Eclipse Cross: 2017 2017 2020 Global Two-row compact crossover SUV. PHEV available. Outlander: 2001 (Airtrek nameplate) 2003 (Outlander nameplate) 2021 — Global Three-row compact crossover SUV. PHEV available. Pajero Sport / Montero Sport: 1996 2015 2024
The first concept vehicle exhibited by the company in the United States, the SST sports car was the precursor of the third generation Mitsubishi Eclipse. [22] SSU: North American International Auto Show (Detroit, Michigan, USA) 1999 The precursor of the Mitsubishi Endeavor sport utility vehicle. [23] [24] SUW: Frankfurt, Tokyo Motor Shows
The latest version was used in the Mitsubishi Eclipse GT and Galant. Output in 2004 was 210 hp (157 kW; 213 PS) at 5500 rpm with 278 N⋅m (205 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 4000 rpm. In the older version, used in many Chrysler models since 1987, this V6 was an SOHC 12-valve developing 141 hp (105 kW; 143 PS) at 5000 rpm and 172 lb⋅ft (233 N⋅m) of ...