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ARIYA 90kWh vs ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV




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NISSAN

ARIYA 90kWh 2021- 16078

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MITSUBISHI

ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020- 24705
#ARIYA 90kWh 2021- + ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-



#ARIYA 90kWh 2021- + ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-
#ARIYA 90kWh 2021- + ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-



Size comparison


A : ARIYA 90kWh 2021-
B : ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-

name length width height
A 4595mm 1850mm 1660mm
B 4545mm 1805mm 1685mm
difference +50mm +45mm -25mm
name weight wheelbase Minimum turning radius
A 2000kg 2775mm 5.7m
B 0kg 2670mm m
difference +2000kg +105mm +5.7m
name Cargo Volume seats minimum ride height
A 468L 5 mm
B 359L mm
difference +109L +5 +0mm


Max output comparison


A : ARIYA 90kWh 2021-
B : ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-

name Gasoline engine power Gasoline engine torque Displacement
A ---
B --2359cc
difference ---

EV performance comparison
name Electric motor power(F) Electric motor torque(F)
A 178kW(242PS)300Nm
B --
difference --
name Drive battery capacity cruising range Acceleration 0-100km/h
A 90kWh 500km 7.6sec
B 13.8kWh km sec
difference +76.2kWh +500km +7.6sec



NISSAN ARIYA 90kWh 2021- 16078
Car manufacturer website
A super-futuristic SUV EV released by Nissan in 2021. Its advanced exterior and interior, which is a completely different concept from conventional cars, takes passengers into the near future. A front-wheel drive model with a battery capacity of 90kWh can drive 500km on a single charge.











MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020- 24705
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.








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