Thursday, April 30, 2015

What vehicle will next Mitsubishi EVO badge be on?

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X is gone and the Mitsubishi Concept XR II could be the next EVO. What vehicle will next EVO badge be on?

 
The question is not will Mitsubishi ever build a next generation Lancer Evolution XI, but what kind of vehicle will the EVO badge be attached to next? Mitsubishi has made it known that the Lancer Evolution’s time has come and gone. It may not be gone in the minds of performance fans around the globe, but it’s gone for Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC). 

The Japanese automaker is moving in a new direction with their performance vehicles and they will be eco-performance driven now. Don Swearingen, Mitsubishi's executive vice president in the U.S, recently said the Lancer EVO’s time has come and gone and it’s going away forever after the Japanese automaker releases a final special-edition model at the end of this year.

 What’s next for the EVO badge?


Swearingen also said, "It's time has come and gone," and then said that the sound of tomorrow is the MiEV Evolution III, which did extremely well at Pikes Peak last year. MMC entered two MiEV Evolution III all-electric race cars in the Electric Modified Division at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb last year and achieved a one-two victory. MMC is showing how an all-electric vehicle can perform under extreme conditions and they succeeded in a big way. We are looking at the EVO successor technology.

Mitsubishi Concept XR II

Watch MITSUBISHI Concept XR-PHEV II video.



The EVO badge will continue on, and it will be attached to a vehicle like the Mitsubishi Concept XR II that is at the Auto Shanghai 2015 that finishes up today. Mitsubishi boss, Tetsuro Aikawa, told us:

“In the future, we would like to launch such a vehicle with Evo characteristics. In Japanese, when you pronounce ‘Oh’ (in Evo), it means ‘king.' So we would like to launch this type of car, featuring EV and PHEV technology, which is the ultimate of its kind. ‘EV’ for electric vehicle, ‘O’ for king - Evo.”

Mitsubishi is also testing their new-generation S-AWC all-wheel-drive system to further increase performance.

This will be the future of performance at Mitsubishi after the last Lancer 
Evolution X Final Edition rolls off the assembly line later this year. It will include eco-performance and EV-O will be the EV King when it arrives in some type of Sport Utility Vehicle form. Aikawa went on to say, “It has to be light and fast, something performance-oriented. That’s what we want.” Product boss Kanenori Okamoto also told Autocar that the Evo will be “replaced in spirit by an SUV with high performance.”

When will we see this new high performance EVO SUV? MMC is still working on the technology so that when it reaches production, it will be efficient and reliable in all situations. Like Subaru, Mitsubishi uses motorsports to develop their performance technology that goes into their production cars. The Japanese automaker has been using the Pikes Peak Hill Climb as a “laboratory” for testing their advanced MiEV (Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle) technology.” Swearingen, says, "It not only features high elevations but also a range of weather conditions to challenge the performance and reliability of our technology." Look for the technology to be tested at Pikes Peak again this year. The new EVO will be coming in the next few years, Stay tuned.

Exclusive Images of the New 2016 Outlander Sport


FULLY-LOADED WITH STANDARD FEATURES

  • NEW FRONT GRILLE WITH SILVER ACCENTS
  • LED POSITIONING LIGHTS
  • 18-INCH ALLOY WHEELS
  • 3RD ROW SEATING

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Improved fold-down seating (2nd row) is just one of many new features designed to suit your every ride.

   
   
 

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FROM NEW ENGINE INSULATION TO THICKER ACOUSTIC GLASS, THE ROAD TO ADVENTURE HAS NEVER BEEN QUIETER.


 

Mitsubishi opens up a new chapter with the redesigned 2016 Outlander

2016 mitsubishi outlander at new york auto show

The 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander marks a new era for the automaker.

Mitsubishi has certainly made it clear that the brand is headed in a new direction, one that will mark a new era in the company’s history. That new era begins today as Mitsubishi unveiled the 2016 Outlander here at the New York auto show.

More than just a refresh, the Outlander not only sports the new design language of the automaker, but also features over 100 design and engineering tweaks. Mitsu hopes these changes bring about a new level of refinement to the SUV.

“The new Outlander literally looks, drives and feels like an entirely new vehicle, making it an even more compelling value than before,”said MMNA Executive Vice President, Don Swearingen.

He’s certainly not wrong about the looks. The new “Dynamic Shield”feature not only brings style, but also adds a new level of bumper side protection that was previously found on the Montero. From the fascia to the rear, the Outlander gets a complete makeover, looking sharper than ever, accented by LED position lights and standing proud on 19-inch alloy wheels.

Moving things along on the inside, the cabin gets much more refined soft touch surfaces and a new, more function-laden steering wheel. Though fresh from an upgrade, the interior still doesn’t exactly change the game of luxury. Instead, it focuses on the standard useful functions we often take for granted. This includes a six-speaker, 140-watt sound system, which features a FUSE hands-free link to mobile devices. The 60/40-split rear seats and an evenly split 50/50 third row that folds flat should makes it simple to utilize the full extent of cabin space.

The real star of the 2016 Outlander is what lies underneath the pretty exterior. Both the platform and the drivetrain receive a multitude of improvements that should give this SUV a much more composed ride. Steps have been taken to increase the structural rigidity of the car, and to tighten the suspension to both improve handling, while also reducing vibration and harshness traveling through the vehicle.

Other improvements include a redesign of the electric power steering, thicker rear door glass, and more sound insulation throughout the car’s construction. The Outlander also has dynamic dampers on the front and rear suspension that contribute to a smoother yet more focused ride.

If you’ve been waiting patiently for engine specifications, well, so have we! Of all the details given to us about the Outlander, none of them have been about the power plant. The current version has a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a 3.0-liter V6, but it’s unknown if either of these will carry over. Maybe Mitsubishi is keeping one last surprise for us close to its chest. We’ll certainly know when the car is closer to production.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

NEW YORK AUTO SHOW - Unveiling the 2016 Outlander


Over 100 Changes to the new 2016 Outlander

Some of the Changes:


New Front End
Added Bracing
Steering Friction Reduced
Soundproofing added to Wheels and Fenders
Rims Redesigned - Less road noise
Intake has new resonator -reduced vibration
Cowl Refinements
Structural Rigidity all around
Improved A-piller
Door closing sound
Garnish to Outside of doors
Sound dampening all around
Thicker Back glass window
CVT acceleration enhanced
Reduced friction in transmission
Taillights integrate seamlessly to compliment front end redesign

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