Pricing for the Spyder convertible starts at $25,799 for the four-cylinder and $29,999 for the V6. Power from the 3.8L petrol V6 with MIVEC tops out at 265hp and torque stands at 262lb-ft. V6 models come standard with a six-speed manual gearbox or an optional Sportronic five-speed self-shifter with pseudo manual control.
The 2.4L four-cylinder unit comes standard with a five-speed manual or optional four-speed auto and develops a peak output of 162hp and 162lb-ft of torque.
Standard features include 17in alloys wheels, cruise control and a tire pressure monitoring system. Upgrading to GT trim gets you 18in alloys, active stability control, a dual exhaust system, a rear spoiler, uprated brakes and fog lights.
2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse and Spyder





Reader Comments
Fri May 2 2008 10:46 AM
Ivan says
$25G for Eclipse? Seems awfully high to me, that's how much accord coupe costs, or Mazdaspeed 3, since when Mitsubishi competes with them?
Fri May 2 2008 3:45 PM
Tonto says
I agree. The Eclipse has got to expensive and fat. It seems that the designers who are styling this car are wishing for a different drive train layout. It looks like a rear driver.
Mitsubishi should give this car a diet, a direct injected Turbo 4 and RWD. Then it’ll be a player, and not just a poser
Sat May 3 2008 10:40 PM
Craig S says
This has got to be one of the ugliest and most disproportionate cars I've seen in a long time. YUK!
Tue May 6 2008 6:47 AM
cj says
it has a similar grill to the Nissan GTR??
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