Is the Mitsubishi Eclipse Ralliart ready for a comeback?  There are those who think like this

Is the Mitsubishi Eclipse Ralliart ready for a comeback? There are those who think like this


After rumors about the possible return of the Mitsubishi Lancer, Jim, an online artist known on social media as jlord8, proposed a revised version of the Nissan Z effectively transformed into The new Mitsubishi Eclipse.

But let’s go in order: in the first quarter of the year, Nissan has overtaken Toyota in sales of certain types of vehicles in the US market, namely two-door sports cars and rear-wheel drive vehicles. Nissan’s flagship Z surpassed the GR Supra in sales, marking a 44% increase compared to the same period last year, with a total of 671 units delivered. However, despite this relative success, the figures remain modest compared to the 13,707 units of the seventh generation Ford Mustang S650 sold during the same period.

The Nissan Z, known as the Fairlady Z in Japan, has generated some interest in the market, but there are a few reasons why sales may not be explosive. The seventh generation Z will essentially be an evolution of the 370Z platform, with the same architecture and manual transmission, although the engine is slightly more powerful. Moreover, the competition is fierce, and cars like the 2024 Ford Mustang GT represent a solid alternative.

However, the idea of ​​making a new Mitsubishi Eclipse based on the future Nissan Z (according to the union of these two brands) is definitely a rumor that would make the enthusiasts and the haters of those good times salivate. Dubbed the “Eclipse Ralliart”, we envision it with rear-wheel drive and an engine from Nissan’s NISMO-derived development center, just like the GTR, the 2025 version of which was recently presented.