Before Discontinued, Mitsubishi Eclipse Presents Special Edition

Latest Car News - Mitsubishi seems serious about his plan to stop the product of the famous sports car, Eclipse, in the year 2012.

Before Discontinued, Mitsubishi Eclipse Presents Special Edition
But before the plan becomes reality, Mitsubishi will launch a special edition version of the famous car in the North America. Namely Eclipse GS Coupe and Spyder.

To appear different from the regular version, on the exterior of this special edition of Eclipse to use a special logo "SE" on the side of its body, rim size 18-inch alloy wheels and a long list of high-quality standard features.

These features are 4-speed automatic transmission, leather-clad seats are comfortable with the heater, rearview camera, Bluetooth access hands-free phone, HID lamps with fog lamp, until heated mirrors.

In addition, as a friend during the trip, Mitsubishi uses a high quality audio equipment made ​​by Rockford Fosgate 650 watt capacity with 9 speakers, along with SIRIUS satellite radio.

Eclipse GS Coupe is equipped with 5-speed manual transmission while the 4-speed automatic transmission available as an option.

All the special edition Eclipse using 2.4-liter engine 16-valve SOHC MIVEC 4-cylinder inline engine that could generate power to 162 horsepower.

But Mitsubishi also provides an option for those who want more power, ie, 3.8-liter engine 24-valve SOHC MIVEC V-6 is mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission that uses Mitsubishi Sportronic transmission technology.

The machine will generate power to 265 hp. An automatic climate control system is also a feature that is included in all models of the Eclipse GT.

Standard safety equipment on all Eclipse models include 4-wheel disc ABS with EBD, ASC and TCL, as well as SRS and side air bags. While the curtain air bags are only included in the Eclipse coupe.

But the details of price and when the car is available is not disclosed by Mitsubishi.
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