The Eclipse was produced by Diamond Star Motors, a collaboration between Mitsubishi and Chrysler, that spanned four generations from 1989 up until its discontinuation with the 2012 model year.
The 1990 model year (part of its first generation) is only available as a three-door liftback and receives one of two engines - either a 2.0L water-cooled inline four-cylinder DOHC engine in its GS trim for 138 hp, or a 2.0L water-cooled inline four-cylinder DOHC IC turbocharged engine in the GSR-4 trim that makes 197 hp. 5MT and 4AT are available, while the GSR-4 trim comes with full-time 4WD.
The 1996 models include the introduction of a two-door coupe body, which is known as the Eclipse Spyder. Other changes for the second generation include an improvement to the turbocharged engine of the previous generation that allows the Eclipse to produce 210 hp.
While the third generation was released in North America in 1999, it did not appear in the Japanese market until 2004 when the Eclipse Spyder was imported with modifications that met Japanese automobile regulations. It sports a 196PS 3.0L V6 MIVEC engine mated to the INVECS-II Sport Mode 4AT.
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The Eclipse was produced by Diamond Star Motors, a collaboration between Mitsubishi and Chrysler, that spanned four generations from 1989 up until its discontinuation with the 2012 model year.
The 1990 model year (part of its first generation) is only available as a three-door liftback and receives one of two engines - either a 2.0L water-cooled inline four-cylinder DOHC engine in its GS trim for 138 hp, or a 2.0L water-cooled inline four-cylinder DOHC IC turbocharged engine in the GSR-4 trim that makes 197 hp. 5MT and 4AT are available, while the GSR-4 trim comes with full-time 4WD.
The 1996 models include the introduction of a two-door coupe body, which is known as the Eclipse Spyder. Other changes for the second generation include an improvement to the turbocharged engine of the previous generation that allows the Eclipse to produce 210 hp.
While the third generation was released in North America in 1999, it did not appear in the Japanese market until 2004 when the Eclipse Spyder was imported with modifications that met Japanese automobile regulations. It sports a 196PS 3.0L V6 MIVEC engine mated to the INVECS-II Sport Mode 4AT.
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BE FORWARD : Excellent cars stocked in Japan, Singapore, UK, UAE, Thailand, and Korea, safely delivered worldwide to your location.