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ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV vs LAND CRUISER 70 BAN




<First car selection>

MITSUBISHI

ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020- 24353

<Second car selection>

TOYOTA

LAND CRUISER 70 BAN 2014- 5412
#ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020- + LAND CRUISER 70 BAN 2014-



#ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020- + LAND CRUISER 70 BAN 2014-
#ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020- + LAND CRUISER 70 BAN 2014-



Size comparison


A : ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-
B : LAND CRUISER 70 BAN 2014-

name length width height
A 4545mm 1805mm 1685mm
B 4810mm 1870mm 1920mm
difference -265mm -65mm -235mm
name weight wheelbase Minimum turning radius
A 0kg 2670mm m
B 2120kg mm 6.3m
difference -2120kg +2670mm -6.3m
name Cargo Volume seats minimum ride height
A 359L mm
B L 5 mm
difference +359L -5 +0mm


Max output comparison


A : ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-
B : LAND CRUISER 70 BAN 2014-

name Gasoline engine power Gasoline engine torque Displacement
A --2359cc
B 170kW(231PS)360Nm3955cc
difference ---1596cc

EV performance comparison
name Drive battery capacity cruising range Acceleration 0-100km/h
A 13.8kWh km sec
B kWh km sec
difference +13.8kWh +0km +0sec



MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020- 24353
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.







TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 70 BAN 2014- 5412
Car manufacturer website
Toyota's authentic off-road car. It is smaller than a Land Cruiser and has better off-road performance. Sales began in 1984 and ended in 2004, but were briefly resold from 2014 to 2015. In 2023, this super long-life model will undergo some modifications and be resold again.




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