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Parts for your 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse cross-Headlights

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2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. Mitsubishi Motors Australia specification sheets for the 2025 model year and the Eclipse Cross Owner’s Manual (MY24/25) list automatic headlights, LED daytime running lights and, on many grades, LED low/high beams with Auto High Beam. These systems are also there to meet Australian Design Rule (ADR) 13/00 lighting requirements and the NZ Transport Agency VIRM lighting standards. So, headlights aren’t just relevant to this model — they’re a core safety feature designed into every 2025 Eclipse Cross from the factory.

On this vehicle, the headlights are there to do two jobs brilliantly: help the driver see down the road and help everyone else see the vehicle. The LED units found on most AU/NZ 2025 variants deliver a bright, clean beam pattern for night driving, while the DRLs boost daytime visibility. Automatic light sensors switch the lamps on when it’s dark or raining, and selected trims add Auto High Beam to dip and raise the beams for oncoming traffic. Clear lenses and a controlled beam cut-off help reduce glare for other road users while keeping the forward view crisp and well defined.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the Eclipse Cross headlights a quick once-over. LEDs are typically long-life and low-maintenance, but they still benefit from clean lenses and correct aim. If a grade uses halogen bulbs in a specific market or fleet spec, those bulbs will eventually fade and should be replaced in pairs for even colour and brightness. After any front-end repair, suspension work, or if the car is loaded differently than usual, a headlight aim check is worthwhile to stay roadworthy (RWC/WOF) and avoid dazzling others.

  • Wash lenses gently with pH-neutral car shampoo