Now That’s A Concept Worthy Of The Mitsubishi Eclipse Name

Somewhat controversially, Mitsubishi decided to revive the Eclipse name by slapping it onto a compact crossover. Fortunately, Carscoops reader Enoch Gabriel Gonzales has decided to render a sports car much more fitting of the Eclipse badge which, as you might recall, used to be a sports coupe/convertible.

By taking clear design inspiration from the Eclipse of the mid-1990s, Enoch has been able to create a coupe which is both a fitting homage to the original while also having many design elements needed for a modern-day Mitsubishi.

Up front, the coupe adopts a pair of aggressive headlights with incorporated LED daytime running lamps. Also rather eye-catching are the X-shaped lights embedded into the front bumper which, fittingly, has a subtle interpretation of the dynamic shield fascia present on current Mitsubishi models.

The rear is also a refreshing mix of retro and modern styling. Like the original Eclipse, the taillights feature prominent bulbs and sit either side of a large ‘Eclipse’ badge, while there are also quad tailpipes and a blacked-out diffuser.

Despite once being an enthusiast’s brand, Mitsubishi’s philosophy has changed drastically in recent years and is now focused almost exclusively on producing SUVs and crossovers. But while we can live with the automaker using the Eclipse name for an SUV, its decision late last year to dub an electric crossover concept the E-Evolution borders on heresy for those who remember the Evo rally homologation special and its multiple generations.

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  • Antnio Aba

    new Calibra?horrible

    • paulgdeaton

      It isn’t horrible, but it doesn’t shout “Eclipse!”, either. I looks a little too big, and not enough curves, as if trying to emulate the styling of the most-unloved Eclipse models, rather than those that were popular. That roofline needs to be arched more (the C-pillar thickens at the bottom on the most-recognized Eclipse models; here it stays even… or flat); the whole design looks coherent, but dated, as if it was one proposal for the 90’s-era models.

  • YUDHA BAGASKARA

    looks good

    • Mill0048

      Yeah it does! It has a strong essence of the 2nd gen. Poor unloved 3rd and 4th gens, lol.

  • AxlRock

    Looks like something from the last decade

    • dumblikeyou2

      I’ll raise you a decade for your one decade. Definitely mid-90s.

  • Bash

    Interesting! But looks like unfinished business.

  • Lloyd Anthony D Peters

    Feasible as well. I could see this based on the G37/370z/Q60.

  • Jørn-tommy Skjellnes

    Its only you north american people who miss the eclipse coupe, in europe and asia 2 door sedans and coupes not selling well.

    • LWOAP

      And you are telling us this, why?

      • Jørn-tommy Skjellnes

        because i can 😛

        • LWOAP

          Point taken.

  • LWOAP

    I thought that named looked familiar. This guy also did some renderings of the Lancer and Lancer Evolution. He also did that……um……..interesting face lift of the Charger and Charger Hellcat.

    I still think he was trolling us on that last one.

  • dumblikeyou2

    Hello, 1991 Mazda MX6. Should we expect your stablemate, Ford Probe, to join?