Mitsubishi is expanding its already-comprehensive SUV line-up with the Eclipse Cross. The clue is in the name – this is more a crossover than full-blown off-roader, but being a Mitsubishi means four-wheel drive is available as you'd expect. Size- and price-wise, it sits between the ASX and Outlander (albeit slightly narrower than the former), taking on popular crossover rivals like the Nissan Qashqai, SEAT Ateca, Peugeot 3008, Toyota C-HR and Kia Sportage.It certainly looks the part, with some distinctive design details like a split rear-screen – the kind you'll see on a Honda Civic or Toyota Prius – and Mitsubishi's latest corporate grille, flanked with slim LED headlamp units and lashings of chrome. But it retains Mitsubishi's core values: variable four-wheel drive and the promise that this SUV will survive a particularly testing winter. Check our website for more stock. Friendly and approachable sales team, check out our reviews.