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Mitsubishi triples-up on concepts

Three new concept vehicles from Mitsubishi for the Tokyo motor show.

What’s the news?
Mitsubishi will give us our first peek at both the style and the mechanical makeup of the next-generation Pajero at the Tokyo motor show with the unveiling of the Concept GC-PHEV.

The big bluff 4x4 (the GC bit stands for Grand Cruiser – Is Mitsubishi tilting at Toyota with this one?) uses a supercharged 3.0-litre V6 petrol MIVEC engine tied into a plugin-hybrid battery electric module to deliver what Mitsubishi describes as "all-terrain performance truly worthy of an all-round SUV." It also gets an eight-speed automatic gearbox. Flanking the Grand Cruiser on the stand will be a preview of the next-gen ASX and an all-new MPV, Mitsubishi's first since the Grandis went out of production.

The ASX replacement is previewed by the XR (Crossover Runner in Mitsubishi speak and another conscious nod towards a rival Toyota product). As with the Grand Cruiser, it's a plugin-hybrid, which should be good for some low Co2 figures (Mitsubishi isn't quoting figures for any of the cars yet) but instead of the big V6, it uses a titchy tutbo 1.1-litre unit. Using the same engine, but without the plugin bit is the Concept AR (Active Runabout) which seeks to marry some of Mitsubishi's traditional SUV-styling with proper MPV practicality inside. Instead of a plugin module, this one uses what Mitsubishi calls a mild hybrid. Presumably that just means a hybrid pack without the plugin capability of the other two.

Anything else?
All three concepts feature Mitsubishi's latest "e-Assist"*7 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.

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Published on November 1, 2013