#CROSSTREK 2023 + ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-



#CROSSTREK 2023 + ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-
#CROSSTREK 2023 + ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-



Size comparison


A : CROSSTREK 2023
B : ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-

name length width height
A 4480mm 1800mm 1580mm
B 4545mm 1805mm 1685mm
difference -65mm -5mm -105mm
name weight wheelbase Minimum turning radius
A 1550kg 2670mm 5.4m
B 0kg 2670mm m
difference +1550kg +0mm +5.4m
name Cargo Volume seats minimum ride height
A 48L 5 200mm
B 359L mm
difference -311L +5 +200mm


Max output comparison


A : CROSSTREK 2023
B : ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-

name Gasoline engine power Gasoline engine torque Displacement
A 107kW(146PS)188Nm1995cc
B --2359cc
difference ---364cc

EV performance comparison
name Electric motor power(F) Electric motor torque(F)
A 10kW(14PS)65Nm
B --
difference --
name Drive battery capacity cruising range Acceleration 0-100km/h
A kWh km sec
B 13.8kWh km sec
difference -13.8kWh +0km +0sec



SUBARU CROSSTREK 2023 11405
Car manufacturer website
Subaru's flagship crossover SUV. With this full model change, the car name was changed from XV to Crosstrek (Overseas, it was called Crosstrek before). The engine is an improved mild hybrid e-BOXER. Although it is a full model change, the body size is almost the same as the previous XV, and the platform adopts a full inner frame structure to improve rigidity. It looks like a keep concept. Safety has been improved, including the evolved EyeSight.























MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020- 25912
Car manufacturer website
Mitsubishi Motors' second-generation PHEV SUV. Compared to the Outlander, it has a slightly smaller body, with the same two motors as the Outlander, and a 13.8kWh drive battery, which makes it run lighter. Although it is a state-of-the-art equipment called PHEV, it is a little disappointing that the speedometer is an analog meter, which gives a sense of mismatch.








SUBARU CROSSTREK 2023

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