The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is known for its innovative Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) system, which enhances driving stability, traction, and overall vehicle performance. This advanced technology integrates multiple components to deliver a safer and more confident driving experience, especially in challenging road conditions.

What is Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC)?

S-AWC is Mitsubishi’s proprietary all-wheel-drive system that combines active yaw control, active stability control, and an electronically controlled center differential. This integration manages torque distribution between the front and rear wheels, as well as between the left and right wheels, to maintain optimal grip.

Key Features of S-AWC

  • Active Yaw Control (AYC): Enhances cornering performance by controlling torque distribution to the rear wheels, improving steering response and stability.
  • Active Stability Control (ASC): Helps maintain vehicle control during sudden maneuvers or slippery surfaces by adjusting engine output and braking force.
  • Electronically Controlled Center Differential (CTM): Dynamically adjusts torque between front and rear axles to maximize traction on various road surfaces.

By working together, these systems deliver a smooth, secure ride whether you're navigating wet roads, snow, or tight corners. The S-AWC system allows the Eclipse Cross to adapt seamlessly to changing conditions, making it an excellent choice for drivers seeking both performance and safety.