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Mitsubishi prevê a nova linguagem de design e tecnologia com 3 concepts para Tóquio
Mitsubishi at long last looks to be emerging from an era of acceptable yet somewhat dull product design with an exciting trio of concept cars that hint at the automaker’s future design language and technology. The three new concepts will be unveiled at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show in late November and are the first to be developed in line with the automaker’s ‘@earth’ philosophy.The concepts consist of a full-size SUV, compact crossover and compact MPV, and all look to have been designed with production in mind: these aren’t outlandish vehicles styled by the whims of a designer.
The first of the three concept vehicles is the Concept Grand Cruiser Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle, or Concept GC-PHEV for short. It's a full-size SUV that looks very much like a modern version of Mitsubishi’s Montero (a Pajero for overseas readers).
The Concept GC-PHEV’s drivetrain is likely based on the setup in the 2014 Outlander PHEV, which features a 3.0-liter V-6 paired with an electric drive system. This setup offers permanent all-wheel drive, even in electric only mode, and integrates advanced vehicle dynamic control systems. The Concept GC-PHEV is said to also benefit from next-generation preventative safety features and driver support technology through mobile network connectivity.
Mitsubishi at long last looks to be emerging from an era of acceptable yet somewhat dull product design with an exciting trio of concept cars that hint at the automaker’s future design language and technology. The three new concepts will be unveiled at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show in late November and are the first to be developed in line with the automaker’s ‘@earth’ philosophy.The concepts consist of a full-size SUV, compact crossover and compact MPV, and all look to have been designed with production in mind: these aren’t outlandish vehicles styled by the whims of a designer.
The first of the three concept vehicles is the Concept Grand Cruiser Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle, or Concept GC-PHEV for short. It's a full-size SUV that looks very much like a modern version of Mitsubishi’s Montero (a Pajero for overseas readers).
The Concept GC-PHEV’s drivetrain is likely based on the setup in the 2014 Outlander PHEV, which features a 3.0-liter V-6 paired with an electric drive system. This setup offers permanent all-wheel drive, even in electric only mode, and integrates advanced vehicle dynamic control systems. The Concept GC-PHEV is said to also benefit from next-generation preventative safety features and driver support technology through mobile network connectivity.
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