2025 Honda HR-V vs 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

Honda HR-V

$25,400 · Crossover

vs
Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

$27,345 · Crossover

Comparison Overview

Trying to decide between the new 2025 Honda HR-V and the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross can be tricky, as both aim for the compact crossover sweet spot. The common dilemma is often balancing efficiency against available traction. The HR-V squeaks ahead in fuel economy, delivering a combined 28 MPG compared to the Eclipse Cross's 26 MPG, stemming from its slightly punchier 158 hp engine. However, the Eclipse Cross offers significantly more low-end grunt with 184 lb-ft of torque versus the Honda's 138 lb-ft, and crucially, it includes standard All-Wheel Drive (AWD) for better grip, while the base HR-V is FWD. Pricewise, the HR-V starts lower at $25,400 versus the Eclipse Cross's $27,345. While cargo space is similar—24.4 cu ft in the HR-V versus 23.4 cu ft in the Mitsubishi—the decision boils down to daily fuel savings versus guaranteed traction and torque.

Size Comparison

Performance

Fuel Efficiency

Full Specifications

Our Verdicts

🚗 Best for Commuters

2025 Honda HR-V

The 2025 Honda HR-V wins for commuters due to its superior fuel efficiency, achieving 32 MPG on the highway.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best for Families

2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

The 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is better suited for families needing confidence in varied weather thanks to its standard All-Wheel Drive system.

🏎️ Best for Enthusiasts

2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

Enthusiasts will prefer the Eclipse Cross for its higher torque output of 184 lb-ft, offering more immediate acceleration response.

💰 Best Value

2025 Honda HR-V

The HR-V provides better value by starting at a lower MSRP of $25,400 while also offering better fuel economy.

Choose the Honda HR-V if...

  • You prioritize maximizing fuel stops, as the HR-V delivers 28 MPG combined versus the Eclipse Cross's 26 MPG.
  • Your budget is tighter, given the HR-V's lower starting MSRP of $25,400.
  • You live in an area that rarely sees severe weather, making the standard FWD setup sufficient for your driving needs.

Choose the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross if...

  • You need all-weather capability immediately, as the Eclipse Cross comes standard with All-Wheel Drive.
  • You appreciate better low-speed pull for merging, thanks to its segment-leading 184 lb-ft of torque.
  • You prefer a slightly taller stance, as the Eclipse Cross is taller at 66.5 inches compared to the HR-V's 63.4 inches.

Key Dimensions

Dimension Honda HR-V Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
Length 179.8" 179.0"
Width 72.4" 71.1"
Height 63.4" 66.5"
Wheelbase 104.5" 105.1"

Features Comparison

Safety
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
Lane Departure Warning
Lane Keeping Assist System
Pre-Collision Safety System
Post-Collision Safety System
Dual Front Side-Mounted Airbags
Dual Rear Side-Mounted Airbags
Front Head Airbags
Rear Head Airbags
Passenger Airbag Occupant Sensing Deactivation
Electronic Stability Control
Traction Control System
LATCH System
Rear Door Child Safety Locks
Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) 4-Wheel 4-Wheel
Front Ventilated Disc Brakes
Rear Solid Disc Brakes
Brake Assist
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Automatic Headlights
Headlight Delay-Off
LED Headlights
Daytime Running Lights
Front Headrests 2 2
Front Height Adjustable Headrests
Rear Headrests 3 3
Rear Center 3-Point Seatbelt
Anti-Theft Alarm System (Remote)
Engine Immobilizer
Front Fog Lights
Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
Rear Height Adjustable Headrests
Engine
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
Base Engine Displacement 2.0 L 1.5 L
Number of Cylinders inline 4 inline 4
Base Engine Type gas gas
Horsepower 158 hp @ 6500 rpm 152 hp @ 5500 rpm
Torque 138 lb-ft @ 4200 rpm 184 lb-ft @ 2000 rpm
Number of Valves 16 16
Camshaft Type Double overhead cam (DOHC) Double overhead cam (DOHC)
Variable Valve Timing Variable Variable
Fuel Injection Type
Drive Train
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
Transmission Type continuously variable-speed automatic continuously variable-speed automatic
Drivetrain Type front wheel drive all wheel drive
Hill Descent Control
Center Differential Type Limited Slip
Fuel
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
Fuel Type regular unleaded regular unleaded
EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway) 26/32 MPG 25/28 MPG
EPA Fuel Economy (Combined) 28 MPG 26 MPG
EPA Driving Range (City/Highway) 364.0/448.0 mi. 395.0/442.4 mi.
Fuel Tank Capacity 14.0 gal. 15.8 gal.
Comfort & Convenience
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
Push Button Start
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Audio Controls on Steering Wheel
Cruise Control on Steering Wheel
Electric Power Steering
Rear View Camera
Adaptive Cruise Control
Front Cupholders
Front Door Pockets
Rear Door Pockets
Front Seatback Storage
Single Zone Climate Control
Rear Ventilation Ducts
Dual Vanity Mirrors
Cruise Control
Interior Air Filtration
Turn Signal Indicators in Mirrors
In Car Entertainment
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
Infotainment Display 7.0 in 7.0 in
AM/FM Stereo
Stereo Power 180W
Speaker System 4 4
Android Auto (Wired)
Apple CarPlay (Wired)
USB Port
USB Port with External Media Control
Speed Sensitive Volume Control
Power Feature
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
One-Touch Power Windows 1 1
Remote Keyless Entry
Heated Mirrors
Frontseats
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
Front Head Room 39.4 in. 39.5 in.
Front Leg Room 41.9 in. 40.9 in.
Front Shoulder Room 56.6 in. 56.2 in.
Front Hip Room 54.0 in. 53.0 in.
Seat Material: Cloth
Front Seat Type: Bucket
Driver Seat Manual Adjustments 6-way 6-way
Driver Seat Height Adjustment
Passenger Seat Manual Adjustments 4-way 4-way
Rearseats
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
Rear Head Room 38.0 in. 37.3 in.
Rear Leg Room 37.7 in. 37.1 in.
Rear Shoulder Room 55.2 in. 55.1 in.
Rear Hip Room 47.4 in. 52.0 in.
Split-Folding Rear Seatback
Reclining Rear Seats
Tires and Wheels
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
Wheel Material Alloy Alloy
Wheel Diameter 17 in
Tire Type All Season All Season
Tire Size 215/60R H P215/70R16
Spare Tire Type Temporary Temporary
Spare Tire Location Inside Mounted Inside Mounted
Wheel Size 16 x 6.5 in
Suspension
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
Four-Wheel Independent Suspension
Front Stabilizer Bar
Rear Stabilizer Bar
Warranty
Feature Honda Mitsubishi
Basic Warranty 3 yr./ 36000 mi. 5 yr./ 60000 mi.
Drivetrain Warranty 5 yr./ 60000 mi. 10 yr./ 100000 mi.
Corrosion/Rust Warranty 5 yr./ unlimited mi. 7 yr./ 100000 mi.
Roadside Assistance 3 yr./ 36000 mi. 5 yr./ unlimited mi.
Complimentary Scheduled Maintenance 2 yr./ 24000 mi.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about comparing the 2025 Honda HR-V and 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross.

How much more cargo space does the Honda HR-V actually offer over the Eclipse Cross?

The 2025 Honda HR-V has a slight advantage in sheer volume, offering 24.4 cubic feet of cargo space compared to the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross's 23.4 cubic feet. This 1.0 cubic foot difference is noticeable but minor for typical hauling needs.

Is the Eclipse Cross's extra torque worth the lower horsepower rating?

Yes, the Eclipse Cross has significantly more torque at 184 lb-ft compared to the HR-V's 138 lb-ft, even though it produces only 152 hp versus the HR-V's 158 hp. This means the Mitsubishi should feel punchier during initial acceleration from a stop or when climbing hills.

Which vehicle is better for long highway commutes based strictly on efficiency?

The 2025 Honda HR-V is the clear highway winner, delivering 32 MPG on the highway compared to the Eclipse Cross's 28 MPG highway rating. This efficiency difference could save money over the course of a year for high-mileage drivers.

Do either of these models require premium fuel?

Fortunately, both the 2025 Honda HR-V and the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross are designed to run happily on regular unleaded fuel, keeping running costs predictable for budget-conscious owners.

What is the main reason the base HR-V costs less than the Eclipse Cross?

The primary factor in the $1,945 MSRP difference ($25,400 vs $27,345) is the drivetrain; the base HR-V comes standard with Front Wheel Drive (FWD), whereas the Eclipse Cross includes All-Wheel Drive (AWD) as standard equipment.

How do the dimensions compare between the two crossovers?

The HR-V is slightly longer at 179.8 inches versus 179.0 inches for the Eclipse Cross, but the Mitsubishi is noticeably taller, standing at 66.5 inches compared to the Honda's 63.4 inches, suggesting potentially better headroom or ground clearance for the Mitsubishi.

More Budget SUVs Under $30,000

View all

Vehicle Details

Compare More Vehicles

Use our interactive comparison tool to compare up to 4 vehicles at once

Open Comparison Tool