2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse  GS  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS is a Front-wheel drive Coupe. It can accommodate up to 4 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 2.4L L4 DOHC 16-valve engine which outputs 162 hp @ 6000 rpm and is paired with 5-speed manual transmission gearbox. The 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS has cargo capacity of 445 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1484 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and Rear view camera. Safety features also include Driver-side front airbag and Passenger-side front airbag. The front suspension is Independent front suspension while the rear suspension is Independent rear suspension. The car also features a It has 18'' alloy wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 177 N.m of torque and a top speed of 200 km/h. The 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 9.5 seconds and hits quarter mile at 16.9 seconds. Fuel consumption is 10.1 L/100km in the city and 7.1 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 24,498

Name GS
Price $ 24,498
Body Coupe
Doors 2 Doors
Engine 2.4L L4 DOHC 16-valve
Power 162 hp @ 6000 rpm
Number of Seats 4 Seats
Transmission 5-speed manual transmission
Cargo Space 445.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 445.0 L
Wheel Type 18'' alloy wheels
Series
Drivetrain Front-wheel drive
Horsepower 162 HP
Torque 177 N.m
Top Speed 200 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 9.5 s
Fuel Type
Fuel Consumption (City) 10.1 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 7.1 L/100km
Gear Type manual
Weight 1,484 KG
Brand Mitsubishi
Model Eclipse
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 16.9 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 135.8 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 28.1 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 152.8 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 3,791 $ 5,649 $ 7,010
Clean $ 3,562 $ 5,302 $ 6,559
Average $ 3,102 $ 4,609 $ 5,657
Rough $ 2,643 $ 3,916 $ 4,756

The dearth of similarly priced convertibles makes the Eclipse Spyder worth a look. The 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse coupe, however, just can't keep up with the latest sport coupes and hot hatches.

The 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse is one of the last of its breed. Gone are the days of inexpensive, front-drive sport coupes hailing from Japan like the Acura RSX, Honda Prelude and Toyota Celica. Tastes have changed and corporate priorities have shifted. Today, there's been a renaissance of inexpensive fun cars, but most belong to the hot hatch genre. But for those who scoff at a dorky hatch and yearn for those good ol' days of the sport coupe, the 2011 Eclipse is a pleasant relic. It's also one of the few convertibles in its price range.

Since the moment it was introduced four years ago, the current Eclipse coupe and Spyder convertible have primarily stood out because of their outrageous styling, highlighted by a radically raked windshield, forward-sloping beltline and round, curvaceous rear end. A nifty touch is the GS models' clear rear lip spoiler, while the GT can be equipped with a funky two-tone interior scheme reminiscent of a Creamsicle.

Sadly, though, that's mostly where the Eclipse's desirability ends. Its standard four-cylinder doesn't move the heavy coupe and convertible with any semblance of authority and its fuel economy isn't especially impressive. The big V6 found in the GT boasts robust power, but it overwhelms the front wheels with torque steer. The Eclipse coupe's handling is also a far cry from the Chevy Cobalt SS and Honda Civic Si (the other sport coupe relics) or hot hatches like the Mazdaspeed 3, Mini Cooper S and VW GTI.

The Eclipse interior is nice to look at, but upon closer inspection, you'll discover unappealing hard materials. Common features like a telescoping steering wheel, rear seat head restraints and a navigation system aren't available, and there's also significantly less backseat room than in most competitors.

Of the two Eclipse models, the Spyder is the more appealing of the two simply because there's a dearth of competition. Those that are similarly priced (Ford Mustang, Mini Cooper, VW Eos) are dramatically different types of drop tops. We think they're all worth a look.

As for the coupe, as much as we fondly remember the Mitsubishi Eclipse's good old days, the 2011 version is but an interesting-looking shell of its former self. We'd be hard pressed to pick one in lieu of the 2011 Honda Civic Si and Cobalt SS, or the rear-drive 2011 Chevrolet Camaro, 2011 Ford Mustang and 2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. If you care more about fuel economy and a low price, the 2011 Kia Forte Koup and Scion tC are appealing alternatives as well. Also, don't be so quick to dismiss those hot hatches. Times have changed and inexpensive sporty cars have evolved. The Eclipse may be a pleasant relic, but it's a relic nonetheless.

The 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse is available in two body styles: coupe and Spyder convertible. Both seat four people and are available in GS Sport and GT, while the Coupe adds a base GS trim.

The GS comes standard with 18-inch alloy wheels, air-conditioning, keyless entry, cruise control, full power accessories, a tilt-only steering wheel, a 50/50-split rear seatback and a six-speaker sound system with CD player. The GS Sport adds xenon headlights, foglights, a sunroof, heated power mirrors, heated leather front seats, a six-way power driver seat, Bluetooth and a nine-speaker Rockford Fosgate sound system with six-CD changer, satellite radio, auxiliary audio jack and steering wheel controls. The Spyder includes a power convertible roof. The GT adds a standard V6 engine, bigger rear brakes, a bigger rear stabilizer bar, large rear spoiler (coupe only) and automatic climate control. There are no significant factory options, though an iPod adapter is one of several dealer-installed accessories.

Every 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse is front-wheel drive. GS models are powered by a 2.4-liter four-cylinder that produces 162 horsepower and 162 pound-feet of torque. The GS comes standard with a five-speed manual, while a four-speed automatic is optional on the GS and standard on the GS Sport. Estimated fuel economy with the automatic is 20 mpg city/28 mpg highway and 23 mpg combined.

The Eclipse GT gets a 3.6-liter V6 good for 265 hp and 262 lb-ft of torque. A five-speed automatic is standard. This engine requires premium fuel and its estimated fuel economy is 16 mpg city/24 mpg highway and 19 mpg combined.

The 2011 Eclipse comes standard with four-wheel antilock brakes, stability control and front seat side airbags. The coupe features front side curtain airbags and the Spyder gets taller side airbags that cover occupants' heads. There are no rear head restraints. The Eclipse Spyder received the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's top rating of "Good" in both the frontal-offset and side crash tests.

For many drivers, the 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse's driving dynamics may be a bit of a disappointment. The GT's V6 produces plenty of power, but getting all those horses to the pavement can often result in a large dose of wheelspin and torque steer. In contrast to the V6, the four-cylinder struggles with the Eclipse's heavy curb weight -- acceleration with the smaller engine could best be described as anemic.

Another item of contention would be the large turning circle, which necessitates many more multiple-point turns than with other vehicles. Overall handling should satisfy most drivers, but those with an appetite for performance would likely find inspiration in any number of competing sport coupes or hatchbacks. The Spyder exhibits a little more chassis flex over bumps than we'd like, but it's not enough to spoil an otherwise enjoyable driving experience.

The Eclipse's cabin is both stylish and simple, thanks to a sweeping dash and attractive chrome-rimmed gauges with cool blue backlighting. Unfortunately, this pleasingly modern design is tempered by the use of some low-quality plastic materials and a steering wheel that doesn't telescope. The front seats are well-contoured and supportive, but the upright rear seats have no head restraints and they fail to provide much headroom (especially with the sloping rear hatchback of the coupe). That hatchback design does provide some extra utility, however, as do the 50/50-split-folding rear seats.

The Spyder features a three-layer convertible cloth top. Dropping it is a cinch. Release the header latches, hit a button and the top stows itself under the solid tonneau cover in 19 seconds, and it goes up just as rapidly. Unfortunately, this design severely limits rear visibility with the top up, and limits trunk space to only 5.2 cubic feet.

2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Exterior Colors

Kalapana Black
Northstar White
Rave Red
Solar Yellow
Sunset Pearlescent

2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Interior Colors

Dark Charcoal
Terra Cotta

2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile

2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse Trims

2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse Previous Generations

2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse Future Generations

Mitsubishi Eclipse Overview and History

The fourth generation Eclipse received a facelift in October 2009 for the 2010 model year.
Part of the Mitsubishi business conglomerate, Mitsubishi Motors has earned its place on the Japanese and international car market. The company's history starts sometime in 1917, when the first Mitsubishi model, a seven-seater sedan based on the Fiat Tipo 3, rolls off the assembly line. Not very successful, production was discontinued after just 22 models were built.

True production begins after the merger of Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Mitsubishi Aircraft Co. in 1934. Concentrated on building aircraft, ships, and railroad cars, the company found time to make a prototype sedan in 1937 which it called the PX33. Sadly, it was mainly for military use as the war approached.

Only after the war did the company really got into car production with a small three-vehicle vehicle, the Mizushima and a scooter with a funny name, the Silver Pigeon. Then came the split of the former conglomerate, because the conquering Allies did not see with favorable eyes Japan's industrial development.

A decade later, things in Japan were looking up and personal transportation became an issue again as more and more families afforded cars. Enter the Mitsubishi 500, a sedan for the masses, and later the Minica small car and the Colt 1000 in 1963. With sales rising, the remnants of the Mitsubishi conglomerate were united once again in 1970.

The next step for the company was to ally itself with a foreign company, Chrysler in this case, which bought 15% of the Mitsubishi, which afforded the Japanese manufacturer the license to sell rebadged Galants as Dodge Colts in the States and as Chrysler Scorpions in Australia.

In this way, Mitsubishi was able to raise numbers in production and set up a series of dealerships around Europe. But if for Mitsubishi things were looking up, the same could not be said about its American partner which was forced to sell the Australian manufacturing division in 1980.

Two years later, Mitsubishi would enter the American market under its own name with the Tredia sedan, the Cordia and the Starion coupe. The car quota was established at 30,000 vehicles but the Japanese were keen to increase that number and they began a campaign of active advertising. By the end of the 80s, Mitsubishi had achieved 1,5 million units produced worldwide.

In order to bypass the strict import regulations and to ease the tensions between the two companies, Mitsubishi and Chrysler founded a new vehicle manufacturing company in Normal, Illinois under the name Diamond-Star Motors which started production in 1987. The models that came out of this plant include the Mitsubishi Eagle, the Eagle Talon and the Plymouth Laser.

In 1988 the company changed its status from being privately owned to public. Mitsubishi industries remained the largest stockholder with 25% of the company, while Chrysler upped its share to 20 %. Later, in 1992, it reduced the equity to just 3% and even sold its interest in Diamond-Star Motors, leaving Mitsubishi as the sole owner.

In 1995, Mitsubishi Motors changed its name to the current on from DSM as it was previously known on the American market. Also, it opened up a new North American Manufacturing Division in 2002.

In 2000, Mitsubishi sought a new partnership with the newly formed Daimler-Chrysler concern which cost the German-American group $ 1.9 billion, $ 200 million less than the original price once the defect cover-up scandal came out. It seems that Mitsubishi had systematically covered up defects in its production cars as far back as 1977, involving anything from failing brakes to faulty clutch systems. When the news was disclosed, the company was forced to recall 163,707 vehicles for free repairs.

That, coupled with a economic crisis in the Asian region caused Mitsubishi a loss in profit and even  the need to downsize in order to cope with falling demand. A new breed of cars, revitalized models and forward thinking was what brought Mitsubishi back on track. The Mitsubishi i, a small car perfect for the Asian market and the new Lancer and Outlander were enough to put the company back on the market. This lead to the first profitable quarter at Mitsubishi in four year to be declared in 2006.

2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse Consumer Reviews

monkbrunnich, 11/03/2013
I love my eclipse.
I am a young male who is freshly 21, and was in the market for a coupe to replace my troublesome 2002 Nissan Altima. I've always wanted an eclipse. So I found a 2011 Eclipse GS Sport on autotrader, and to my surprise, it was fully loaded (leather, heated seats, backup camera, bluetooth, sirius satellite, aux, 6 disc, moonroof, xenon headlights, fog lights, etc) WITH ONLYYYY 30,000 Miles!!! It was sooo affordable, & Im so happy I got this. I am 5"10, and I pretty much have to search for a comfortable position, but when I do, it is well worth it. The 4 cylinder is really fast or for performance at all, hence 4 cylinders. but the ride is smooth, quiet, controlled, and feels glued to the road.
hinnisdalteith, 11/14/2010
Nice to look at
Just needed a car to get me to college. All I needed was a car that had a nice price target and looked nice.
grublunchbox, 10/06/2010
Cheap thrills
I was looking for a good looking sport coupe. Looked at them all but for the price and fuel ecom. this was the best for the the price--no question. Have had many from Corvettes to Cobalt SS's but for a 12 month car I think this was a good choice with front wheel drive. Just remember it's more show than go, but it does handle real well.
uncoloredplatform, 01/04/2011
2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse gs 5speed
I bought this 2011 Eclipse when they came out in August 2010. I own a 2003 and 2005 eclipse also. I think they're great cars. Very reliable. The 2011 I bought handles great and shifts smooth. It's fun yet practical. I do have a problem with Mitsubishi and how they're packages are set up. You can't have any options with the manual. It must be an automatic to have anything in it. And you can't have a manual v6? It doesn't make sense to me and I think they're going to lose alot of business doing this. Other than that. I highly recommend this eclipse. It's a great car. Mitsubishi has great deals and awesome warranties. Lets just hope we can have luxury and a manual in the next generation eclipse
charityanchor, 04/25/2019
2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse
"22, second car, it was made for me!"
Mitsubishi Eclipse’ were way ahead of their time. The most underrated car I know. No complaints. Simple and perfect. Comfortable. Hatchback, sunroof, premium sound system, firm steering and control. Heavy, durable, safe. I feel so elegant and futuristic in this 11 year old car. I don’t know how the world missed out on this car. The 2.4 liter is perfect it has pep and it’s economical.
superscriptwrench, 07/05/2017
2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse
"Quick, Big 3.8 engine, Unique with style"
I have added a few mods and each time i get into this car i have a smile on my face. For a heavy car it handles its weight very well. This vehicle puts power down to its wheels very well but wish it was AWD like the olden gens, however its the fastest stock. This wouldve been the supra of mitsubishi if they invested in it alot more which they didnt, but it sure has good potential. You can get these cheap and they are well worth it if youre on a budget. The 18 wheels are very lovely, and a engine that loves to rev with the torque to back it up. It came with leather seats, sun roof, and a stock sub with a great sound system is a plus. Highly recommend you get one with the stock aero kit.
primppicalo, 12/15/2016
2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse
"Dream car!!"
When I was 16 I dreamed to have this car and I finally got it. It is everything I ever thought it would be. Amazing steering, so fun to drive, speed is awesome (even after some after-market engine upgrades), customizing this car is super fun, and I can go on and on. This car is the best and I love it.

2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Specifications

GS Comfort and Convenience

AM/FM stereo radioAM/FM stereo radio with auxiliary input jack
Air ConditionningAir conditioning
AntennaGlass-imprinted antenna
Bluetooth Wireless Technology (Option)Yes
Cruise ControlYes
Driver Vanity MirrorDriver-side illuminated vanity mirror
Front WipersVariable intermittent windshield wipers
Illuminated EntryIlluminated entry with fade-out
Multi-CD Changer (Option)In-dash 6-CD/MP3 changer
Number of Speakers6 speakers
Number of Speakers (Option)9 speakers including subwoofer
Passenger Vanity MirrorFront passenger-side illuminated vanity mirror
Power Door LocksYes
Power Outlet12-volt power outlet
Power WindowsPower windows with driver one-touch down feature
Premium Sound System (Option)650-watt Rockford Fosgate audio system
Reading LightFront reading lights
Rear View MirrorDay/night rear view mirror
Rear View Mirror (Option)Auto-dimming day/night rear view mirror
Rear WipersIntermittent rear window wiper
Remote Audio Controls (Option)Steering wheel-mounted audio controls
Remote Keyless EntryYes
Single CDCD/MP3 player
Special Feature (Option)SIRIUS satellite radio with 6-month subscription
Steering Wheel AdjustmentTilt steering wheel
Trunk/Hatch OperationRemote trunk release

GS Dimensions

Cargo Capacity445 L
Curb Weight1484 kg
Front Headroom979 mm
Front Legroom1088 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity67 L
Gross Vehicle Weight1855 kg
Height1351 mm
Length4583 mm
Rear Headroom878 mm
Rear Legroom741 mm
Wheelbase2575 mm
Width1835 mm

GS Exterior Details

Bumper ColourBody-color bumpers
Door HandlesBody-color door handles
Driving LightsYes
Exterior DecorationBlack Out Roof
Exterior Mirror ColourBody-color outside mirrors
Front Fog LightsFog lights
GrilleBlack grille
Headlight TypeHalogen headlights
Headlights Auto OffAuto-off headlights
Heated Exterior MirrorsHeated outside mirrors
Power Exterior MirrorsPower-adjustable outside mirrors
Rear SpoilerBody-color rear spoiler
Rear Window DefrosterYes
Sunroof (Option)Power glass sunroof

GS Interior Details

ClockDigital clock
Compass (Option)Yes
Floor ConsoleYes
Floor CoveringCarpet floor covering
Floor MatsFront floor mats
Folding Rear Seats50/50-split folding rear seat
Front Seats Driver HeightHeight-adjustable driver's seat
Front Seats Driver LombarDriver's seat lumbar support
Front Seats Front Seat TypeBucket front seats
Front Seats HeatedHeated front seats
Instrumentation TypeAnalog instrumentation
Number of Cup Holders2 cupholders
Outside Temperature Gauge (Option)Outside temperature display
Seat TrimCloth seats
Shifter Knob TrimLeather-wrapped shift knob
Special FeatureBright silver inside door handle
Steering Wheel TrimLeather-wrapped steering wheel
TachometerYes
Water Temperature GaugeEngine temperature display

GS Mechanical

Drive TrainFront-wheel drive
Engine Name2.4L L4 DOHC 16-valve
Stability ControlYes
Traction ControlYes
Transmission5-speed manual transmission
Transmission (Option)4-speed automated sequential transmission with manual mode

GS Overview

BodyCoupe
Doors2
Engine2.4L L4 DOHC 16-valve
Fuel Consumption10.1 (Automatic City)7.1 (Automatic Highway)10.6 (Manual City)7.3 (Manual Highway)
Power162 hp @ 6000 rpm
Seats4
Transmission5-speed manual transmission
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper100000/km, 60/Months Powertrain160000/km, 120/Months Roadside AssistanceUnlimited/km, 60/Months

GS Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesAnti-lock brakes
Anti-Theft AlarmAlarm system
Brake Type4-wheel disc
Child Seat AnchorLATCH child seat anchors
Driver AirbagDriver-side front airbag
Electronic brake force distributionElectronic brake force distrbution
Ignition DisableTheft-deterrent engine immobilizer
Panic AlarmPanic alarm
Passenger AirbagPassenger-side front airbag
Rear View CameraRear view camera
Roof Side CurtainSide-curtain airbags
Side AirbagFront side airbags

GS Suspension and Steering

Front Anti-Roll BarFront stabilizer bar
Front SuspensionIndependent front suspension
Front TiresP235/45R18
Power SteeringPower rack-and-pinion steering
Rear Anti-Roll BarRear stabilizer bar
Rear SuspensionIndependent rear suspension
Spare TireCompact spare tire
Turning Circle12.2-meter turning circle diameter
Wheel Type18'' alloy wheels

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