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Mitsubishi will soon run out of stock of its Eclipse Cross small SUV and Pajero Sport off-roader, leaving it with just three models on sale.
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Australians only have a limited time to get their hands on a new Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross or Pajero Sport.
At the launch of the new ASX, Mitsubishi Australia told media the company was expecting current stock of the small SUV and large off-road SUV to be exhausted within months.
“Eclipse Cross should run out, and Pajero Sport should run out by the end of the year,” Tim Clarke, Product Strategy Manager, told the media conference.
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Mitsubishi was forced to axe the two models following the introduction of Australian Design Rule (ADR) 98/00 on March 1, 2025, which required new cars to meet updated requirements for autonomous emergency braking systems (AEB).
It’s understood Mitsubishi imported and stockpiled brand-new Eclipse Cross and Pajero Sport vehicles prior to the March 1 cut-off.
“Given the position of [the previous] ASX, Eclipse Cross and Pajero Sport in their current life cycles, investment towards the re-engineering of these vehicles to incorporate the new ADRs was not commercially feasible,” said Mitsubishi Australia’s former CEO, Shaun Westcott, back in January 2025.
“As a result, Australian production of these vehicles has ended.”
Mr Westcott unexpectedly resigned as CEO in late September, just days before sales figures revealed Mitsubishi dropped to eighth position on the national sales chart behind BYD and GWM – after ending 2024 in fifth spot.
Without the Eclipse Cross and Pajero Sport, it leaves Mitsubishi Australia with just three models on sale locally: the all-new ASX small SUV, the Outlander mid-size SUV, and the Triton ute.
Mitsubishi Australia said it would consider releasing the new electric Eclipse Cross – based on the Renault Megane E-Tech, and currently only available in Europe – if the model were to be made available to global markets.
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Ben Zachariah has 20-plus years in automotive media, writing for The Age, Drive, and Wheels, and is an expert in classic car investment.
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