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Mitsubishi Eclipse

Mitsubishi Eclipse
Mitsubishi Eclipse -- 09-08-2009.jpg
Overview
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors
Diamond-Star Motors
Production 1989–2011
Model years 1990–2012
Assembly Normal, Illinois, U.S.
Body and chassis
Class Sport compact (S)
Body style 2-door liftback coupe
2-door convertible
Chronology
Predecessor Mitsubishi Cordia
First generation
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Overview
Also called DSM, 1G
Production 1989–1994
Model years 1990-1994
Body and chassis
Class Sport compact (S)
Body style 3-door liftback coupé
Layout Front-engine, front-/all-wheel drive
Platform Chrysler D platform
Related Mitsubishi Galant
Eagle Talon
Plymouth Laser
Powertrain
Engine 1.8 L 92 hp (69 kW) 4G37 I4
2.0 L 135 hp (101 kW) 4G63 I4
2.0 L 180 hp (130 kW) 4G63T I4 turbo
2.0 L 195 hp (145 kW) 4G63T I4 turbo
Transmission F5M22 w/o Turbo (FWD)
F5m33 Turbo (FWD)
5-speed manual(AWD)
KM175-5/F4A22-1 W/O Turbo (FWD)
F4A33-1 Turbo (FWD)
4-speed automatic(AWD)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,470 mm (97.2 in)
Length 4,390 mm (172.8 in)
Width 1,690 mm (66.7 in)
Height 1,310 mm (51.4 in)
GSX: 1,300 mm (52 in)
Curb weight Base: 1,145 kg (2,524 lb)
GS Turbo:1,245 kg (2,745 lb)
GSX: 1,404 kg (3,095 lb)
Second generation
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Overview
Also called DSM, 2G
Production 1994–1999
Model years 1995-1999
Body and chassis
Class Sport Compact
Body style 2-door convertible
2-door liftback
Layout Front-engine, front-/all-wheel drive
Platform Chrysler PJ platform
Related Eagle Talon
Mitsubishi Galant
Powertrain
Engine 2.0 L 140 hp (100 kW) I4
2.4 L 141 hp (105 kW) I4
2.0 L 227 hp (169 kW) turbo I4
Transmission 4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,510 mm (98.8 in)
Length 1995-96: 4,370 mm (172.2 in)
4,380 mm (172.4 in)
Width 1,740 mm (68.7 in)
Height 1995-96: 1,280 mm (50.2 in)
Spyder: 1,340 mm (52.8 in)
GSX: 1,280 mm (50.5 in)
1997-99: 1,260 mm (49.8 in)
Curb weight RS/GS: 1,235 kg (2,723 lb)
GS-T:1,305 kg (2,877 lb)
GSX:1,460 kg (3,210 lb)
Spyder GS: 1,310 kg (2,888 lb)
Spyder GS-T: 1,385 kg (3,053 lb)
Third generation
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Overview
Production 1999–2005
Model years 2000-2005
Body and chassis
Class Sport compact
Body style 2-door convertible
2-door liftback
Layout FF layout
Platform Chrysler ST-22 platform
Related Mitsubishi Galant
Chrysler Sebring coupe
Dodge Stratus coupe
Powertrain
Engine 2.4 L 150 hp (110 kW) I4
2.4 L 150 hp (110 kW) I4
3.0 L 200 hp (150 kW) V6
3.0 L 210 hp (160 kW) V6
Transmission 4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,560 mm (100.8 in)
Length 2004-05: 4,491 mm (176.8 in)
2000-03: 4,455 mm (175.4 in)
Width 1,750 mm (68.9 in)
Height 2001-05 Coupe: 1,311 mm (51.6 in)
Spyder: 1,341 mm (52.8 in)
2000: 1,316 mm (51.8 in)
Curb weight 2.4 coupe: 1,280 kg (2,822 lb)
2.4 convertible: 1,380 kg (3,042 lb)
V6 coupe: 1,385 kg (3,053 lb)
V6 convertible: 1,470 kg (3,241 lb)
Fourth generation
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Overview
Production 2005-2011
Model years 2006-2012
Body and chassis
Body style 2-door convertible
3-door coupe
Layout FF layout
Platform Mitsubishi PS platform
Related Mitsubishi Endeavor
Mitsubishi Galant
Powertrain
Engine 2.4 L 162 hp (121 kW) I4
3.8 L 263 hp (196 kW) V6
Transmission 4-speed automatic
5-speed automatic
5-speed manual
6-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,576 mm (101.4 in)
Length 2006-08: 4,564 mm (179.7 in)
2009-2011: 4,583 mm (180.4 in)
Width 1,834 mm (72.2 in)
Height 2006-2010: 1,359 mm (53.5 in)
2006–2010 Spyder: 1,382 mm (54.4 in)
2006–2010 GT Spyder: 1,389 mm (54.7 in)
2011: 1,351 mm (53.2 in)
2011 Spyder: 1,375 mm (54.1 in)
Curb weight 2.4 coupe 1,485 kg (3,274 lb)
V6 coupe 1,575 kg (3,472 lb)
2.4 convertible 1,575 kg (3,472 lb)
V6 convertible 1,665 kg (3,671 lb)

The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a sport compact car that was produced by Mitsubishi between 1989 and 2011. A convertible body style was added during the 1996 model year. The Eclipse was named after an unbeaten 18th-century English racehorse which won 26 races. It was also named after the astronomical event of the same name (as hinted in television commercials in Japan). It has also been rebadged and sold as the Eagle Talon and the Plymouth Laser captive imports through Mitsubishi Motors' close relationship with the Chrysler Corporation. Their partnership was known as Diamond-Star Motors, or DSM, and the vehicle trio through the close of the second-generation line is sometimes referred to by the moniker "DSM" among enthusiast circles. In Japan, the first two generations were sold at a specific Japanese retail chain called Mitsubishi Car Plaza.

The Eclipse was officially marketed in North America, Oman, South Korea, the Philippines, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, and China. At the end of August 2011, the final Eclipse rolled off the assembly line, and was auctioned off, the proceeds donated to charity. It was not related to the Mitsubishi FTO while having a similar marketing approach.

The Eclipse underwent four generations: the first two generations (1G and 2G) share the automobile platform and parts with the Eagle Talon, and the Plymouth Laser, while the third generation (3G) shared a redesigned platform with the Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Stratus. During May 2005, the fourth, and final, generation (4G) Eclipse was introduced, replacing the Chrysler platform used in the first three generations with the PS platform.


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