
*Disclosure: The 2022 Mitsubishi SUVs were provided to me for testing purposes and editorial consideration. All opinions are 100% my own*
Hey guys,
I am always up for an adventure, especially when cool rides (on or off land) are involved. So when it was time for me to head to Miami to check out the newly redesigned 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander/Eclipse Cross and go on a boat ride, I couldn’t resist.
On the day of the event, I met up with my Mitsubishi friends at Grove Studios, where they provided a brief overview of each vehicle. Once completely I jumped in my assigned SUV and headed to Everglades National Park for some fun.
The park is about 90 minutes from the Grove, which gave me enough time to get a feel for both. (Note: I drove the Outlander there and the Eclipse Back.)
Keep reading to check out my first impression of the vehicles I drove and the amazing time we had on the boat ride.
All-New 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander

Mitsubishi never ceases to amaze me when it comes to the Outlander. They redesigned this all-new family SUV to feel a lot more rugged and adventurous. Additionally, the flat roofline and rear hexaguard horizon design elevates it to a completely different level, making it look incredibly innovative and sophisticated.
While behind the wheel, I found myself impressed with the cabin’s upgraded technology and luxe vibe, which includes an advanced Bose sound system, with 10 speakers/digital subwoofer. Y’all already know I am a sucker for a killer sound system and this one was definitely giving me built-in theater vibes.
Trim Levels
The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander comes in five trim levels: 2.5 ES, 2.5 SE, 2.5 SEL, SE Launch Edition, SEL Launch Edition
2.5 ES
- Starting MSRP: $25,795.00
- 2WD or S-AWC options
2.5 SE
- Starting MSRP: $28,845.00
- 2WD or S-AWC options
2.5 SEL
- Starting MSRP: $31,945.00
- 2WD or S-AWC options
SE Launch Edition
- Starting MSRP: $29,995.00
- 2WD or S-AWC options
SEL Launch Edition
- Starting MSRP: $35,345.00
- S-AWC Only
General overview of specs/features for all trims:
- 2.5L, 4 Cylinder Engine
- 24 MPG City/31 MPG Highway
- 7 seats
- Warranty
- Powertrain limited warranty – 10-year/100,000-mile
- Basic warranty – 5-year/60,000-mile

All-New 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

I was originally drawn to the compact-SUV because of its bold and sporty exterior. However, once inside, I noticed that it handled nicely, drove with confidence and was easy to steer. I also found myself intrigued by its spacious/quiet cabin, along with the new ergonomically friendly features.
After I settled in a bit, I cranked up the sounds and before I knew it I was pulling up to the Groove.
Trim Levels
The 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross comes in four trim levels: ES 1.5T, LE 1.5T, SE 1.5T, SEL 1.5T
ES 1.5T
- DRIVETRAINS
- 2WD – Starting at $23,395.00
- S-AWC – Starting at $24,995.00
- 26 MPG City/29 MPG Highway
LE 1.5T
- DRIVETRAINS
- 2WD – Starting at $24,745.00
- S-AWC – Starting at $26,345.00
- 25 MPG City/28 MPG Highway
SE 1.5T
- DRIVETRAINS
- 2WD – Starting at $26,145.00
- S-AWC – Starting at $27,745.00
- 25 MPG City/28 MPG Highway
SEL 1.5T
- DRIVETRAINS
- 2WD – Starting at $27,395.00
- S-AWC – Starting at $28,995.00
- 25 MPG City/28 MPG Highway
General overview of specs/features for all trims:
- 1.5L, 4 Cylinder Engine
- Airbags – 7
- Seats 5
- Warranty
- Powertrain limited warranty – 10-year/100,000-mile
- Basic warranty – 5-year/60,000-mile

Everglades National Park

I love a good boat ride. There is something about being on the water that clams my soul. It was a pleasure to experience Flamingo Everglades National Park Boat Ride. It was great to explorer Florida’s backcountry.
Flamingo Everglades National Park Boat Ride
What are your thoughts on the 2022 newly redesigned Mitsubishi SUVs? Inquiring minds would love to know.
Have a Happy Healthy, and Remember to Always…Stay Sassy!
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