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IS 300 vs ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV
<First car selection>
LEXUS
IS 300 2013-
<Second car selection>
MITSUBISHI
ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-
Size comparison
A : IS 300 2013-
B : ECLIPSE CROSS PHEV 2020-
name | length | width | height |
---|---|---|---|
A | 4680mm | 1810mm | 1430mm |
B | 4545mm | 1805mm | 1685mm |
difference | +135mm | +5mm | -255mm |
name | weight | Minimum turning radius | Drive battery capacity |
---|---|---|---|
A | 1640kg | 5.2m | kWh |
B | 0kg | m | 13.8kWh |
difference | +1640kg | +5.2m | -13.8kWh |
name | Cargo Volume | Drive battery capacity | cruising range |
---|---|---|---|
A | L | kWh | km |
B | 359L | 13.8kWh | km |
difference | -359L | -13.8kWh | +0km |
Max output comparison
name | Gasoline engine power | Gasoline engine torque | Displacement |
---|---|---|---|
A | - | - | - |
B | - | - | 2359cc |
difference | - | - | - |
EV performance comparison
name | Electric motor power | Electric motor torque | |
---|---|---|---|
A | kW | Nm | |
B | kW | Nm | |
difference | +0kW | +0Nm |
name | Drive battery capacity | cruising range | Acceleration 0-100km/h |
---|---|---|---|
A | kWh | km | sec |
B | 13.8kWh | km | sec |
difference | -13.8kWh | +0km | +0sec |
LEXUS IS 300 2013-
Car manufacturer website
A Lexus middle-class 4-door sedan. FR lightweight and highly rigid body. We have adopted switches that are particular about touching feeling and operation sound, and electrostatic temperature control switch that can adjust the room temperature by tracing a metal bar with your finger.
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.
LEXUS IS 300 2013-
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