Tokyo,
Japan, November 1, 2013 – Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
(MMC) will unveil three world premiere concept cars at the 43rd Tokyo Motor
Show 2013 on November 20. Incorporating a new design that symbolizes the
functionality and reassuring safety inherent to SUVs, the three concepts take
as their theme MMC’s @earth TECHNOLOGY*1 and point to the direction
MMC’s development and manufacturing will take in the near future.
The MITSUBISHI Concept GC–PHEV
is a next-generation full-size SUV with full-time 4WD. It is based on a front
engine, rear-wheel drive layout plug-in hybrid EV (PHEV) system comprising a
3.0-liter V6 supercharged MIVEC engine mated to an eight-speed automatic
transmission, with a high-output motor and a high-capacity battery to deliver
all-terrain performance truly worthy of an all-round SUV.
The MITSUBISHI Concept XR-PHEV
is a next-generation compact SUV developed to take driving pleasure to new
levels. The MITSUBISHI Concept XR-PHEV
uses a front engine, front-wheel drive layout PHEV system that is configured with
a downsized 1.1-liter direct-injection turbocharged MIVEC engine and a
lightweight, compact and high-efficiency motor with a high-capacity battery.
These two concepts feature PHEV
systems optimally tailored to different market and segment requirements
The MITSUBISHI Concept AR is
a next-generation compact MPV which combines SUV maneuverability with MPV
roominess. It uses a lightweight mild hybrid system which includes a downsized
1.1-liter direct-injection turbocharged MIVEC engine.
All three concepts feature MMC’s latest
“e-Assist”*2 active safety technologies and the advanced “connected car”
technology that utilizes next-generation information systems. These functions
include a danger detection system which activates the corresponding safety
functions and a failure/malfunction early-detection system which urges the
driver to seek repairs or other maintenance when necessary.
Including the three concept models,
MMC will be displaying a total of 17 models (13 on press days) at its booth at
the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show 2013. Joining the concepts will be the new eK Space “super height wagon” minicar
due for launch in Japan at the beginning of next year, motorsport vehicles and
some current production models.
For more information on the three
Mitsubishi Motors concept cars that will premiere at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show,
please log on to the Mitsubishi Motors 2013
Tokyo Motor Show website.
*1:
@earth TECHNOLOGY embraces a collection of advanced next-generation
technologies embodying the principles of environmental responsibility, driving
pleasure and toughness and safety.
*2:
A collection of active safety technologies including ACC (Adaptive Cruise
Control), FCM (Forward Collision Management), LDW (Lane Departure Warning). “e-Assist”
name used in Japan only.
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