2010 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE LIMITED EDITION

2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE

2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE

2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE WALLPAPER


2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE WALLPAPER

2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE


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2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE INTERIOR DESIGN


2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE INTERIOR DESIGN

2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE


2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE

2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE


Mitsubishi has made it clear that the company will offer eight hybrids cars and battery-powered vehicles by 2015 in a move to be better prepared for rising fuel prices. The company saw a sales increase of around three percent last year, and by 2013 or 2014, the automaker says that it plans to see that figure at 37 percent. That would mean Mitsubishi would need to move a total of 1.37 million vehicles by that date.

It turns out the rumors we heard about the languishing Mitsubishi lineup are true. According to Automotive News, Mitsubishi is planning to drop the axe on the entirety of its American-made portfolio of vehicles in order to begin building new global platforms here in the States. That means that the Eclipse, Endeavor and Galant will all be sent to pasture gradually between now and 2014. In their place, Mitsubishi is likely to begin building cars and crossovers off of the Lancer and Outlander bones at the company's Normal, Illinois manufacturing facility. At least some of those vehicles will be hybrid or battery powered.