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At the 87th Geneva Motor Show, Mitsubishi announced an all-new Mitsubishi model, joining their range of SUV segment vehicles, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. The all-new model features all new technology such as SmartPhone Link display, Touch Pad Controller, Head Up Display, Land Departure Warning, Blind Spot Warning, Adaptive Cruise Control, and much much more.
As well as all-new technology, the exterior has received an new body, which is distinctive against the existing models, whilst keeping the recognisable Mitsubishi appearance. As for the inside, the new Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross has a sporty and dynamic interior with a new dashboard which is shaped using horizontal lines and silver metal frames. Combined with the new entertainment and driver convenience technology, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross allows the driver to access different types of information conveniently and safely.