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2026 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross |
Vs. |
2026 Toyota RAV4 |
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Gas |
Powertrain |
Hybrid |
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184 lb-ft |
Maximum Torque |
170 lb-ft |
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Standard |
All-Wheel Drive |
Available |
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10 years / 100,000 miles |
New Vehicle Powertrain Warranty |
60 months / 60,000 miles |
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Available |
Mitsubishi Power Sound System |
Not Available |
The 2026 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and the 2026 Toyota RAV4 both compete in the highly competitive compact SUV segment, but they take very different approaches. Toyota has committed the RAV4 to a fully hybrid powertrain lineup—a choice that will appeal greatly to efficiency-minded buyers but may put off traditional gasoline-engine enthusiasts. Meanwhile, the 2026 Eclipse Cross presents a gas-powered, turbocharged, standard all-wheel-drive powertrain and is backed by one of the most generous new-vehicle warranties in the segment. Dive deeper into these distinctions in the following Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross vs. Toyota RAV4 comparison from Ray Skillman Westside Mitsubishi.
As mentioned above, Toyota made the hybrid system standard across all RAV4 trims for this model year, and you can choose from standard front-wheel drive or available all-wheel drive, depending on your preferred model. Both drivetrains produce up to 236 net combined system hp, which is slightly more than the output of the Eclipse Cross.
That said, every 2026 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is equipped with the automaker’s industry-leading Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system. Each trim boasts a 152-hp, 1.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine and more maximum torque (184 lb-ft) than the RAV4 (170 lb-ft). In comparing the Eclipse Cross S-AWC vs. RAV4 AWD performance, here are some ways the Mitsubishi outdoes the competition:
Enjoy more peace of mind at the wheel of the Eclipse Cross, thanks to the extensive Mitsubishi new-vehicle warranty, which far outpaces the Toyota equivalent. Check out just a few highlights of the 2026 Mitsubishi vs. Toyota warranty protections:
While the RAV4 brings hybrid mileage and electrification technology to your Zionsville drives, the Eclipse Cross includes several Mitsubishi-specific features not found on the RAV4, including these standard and available options:
The Eclipse Cross balance of turbo power, advanced all-wheel-drive control, reassuring warranty, and unique features positions it as the superior option in our Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross vs. Toyota RAV4 matchup. Contact us or drop by our showroom today, and we’ll be happy to set you up with a test drive. In the meantime, feel free to continue your research on our website. Now that you’ve read about the Eclipse Cross S-AWC vs. RAV4 AWD performance, it’s time to experience firsthand how the Mitsubishi bests the Toyota on Indianapolis streets.