Both the Eclipse Cross and the Sorento have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, driver knee airbags, side-impact head airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, front wheel drive, height adjustable front shoulder belts, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, crash mitigating brakes, daytime running lights, lane departure warning systems, rearview cameras, available all wheel drive, blind spot warning systems, around view monitors and rear cross-path warning.
Compare the2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse CrossVS 2021 Kia Sorento


Safety
Warranty
The Eclipse Cross’ corrosion warranty is 2 years longer than the Sorento’s (7/100,000 vs. 5/100,000).
Fuel Economy and Range
On the EPA test cycle the Eclipse Cross gets better fuel mileage than the Sorento:
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Eclipse Cross |
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2WD |
1.5 Turbo 4-cyl. |
25 city/28 hwy |
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ES 1.5 Turbo 4-cyl. |
26 city/29 hwy |
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4WD |
1.5 Turbo 4-cyl. |
25 city/26 hwy |
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ES 1.5 Turbo 4-cyl. |
25 city/28 hwy |
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Sorento |
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2WD |
2.5 DOHC 4-cyl. |
24 city/29 hwy |
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2.4 Turbo 4-cyl. |
22 city/29 hwy |
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4WD |
2.5 DOHC 4-cyl. |
23 city/25 hwy |
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2.5 Turbo 4-cyl. |
21 city/28 hwy |
Transmission
The Eclipse Cross has a standard continuously variable transmission (CVT). With no “steps” between gears, it can keep the engine at the most efficient speed for fuel economy, or keep it at its peak horsepower indefinitely for maximum acceleration. The Sorento doesn’t offer a CVT.
Suspension and Handling
For better maneuverability, the Eclipse Cross AWD’s turning circle is 3 feet tighter than the Sorento’s (34.8 feet vs. 37.8 feet). The Eclipse Cross’ turning circle is 2.8 feet tighter than the Sorento’s (35 feet vs. 37.8 feet).
For greater off-road capability the Eclipse Cross has a greater minimum ground clearance than the Sorento (8.5 vs. 8.2 inches), allowing the Eclipse Cross to travel over rougher terrain without being stopped or damaged.
Chassis
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross may be more efficient, handle and accelerate better because it weighs about 450 to 600 pounds less than the Kia Sorento.
The Eclipse Cross is 10 inches shorter than the Sorento, making the Eclipse Cross easier to handle, maneuver and park in tight spaces.
Cargo Capacity
The Eclipse Cross has a much larger cargo volume than the Sorento with its rear seat up (23.4 vs. 12.6 cubic feet).
Ergonomics
The Eclipse Cross SEL offers an optional heads-up display that projects speed and other key instrumentation readouts in front of the driver’s line of sight, allowing drivers to view information without diverting their eyes from the road. The Sorento doesn’t offer a heads-up display.
The Eclipse Cross LE/SE/SEL’s standard wipers adjust their speed and turn on and off automatically according to the amount of rainfall on the windshield. The Sorento’s manually variable intermittent wipers have to be constantly adjusted.
Both the Eclipse Cross and the Sorento offer available heated front seats. The Eclipse Cross SEL also offers optional heated rear seats to keep those passengers extremely comfortable in the winter. Heated second row seats aren’t available in the Sorento.