Mitsubishi to show concepts in Geneva showing off new technologies
(February 18, 2013) Mitsubishi Motors will give the MITSUBISHI Concept GR-HEV1 and MITSUBISHI Concept CA-MiEV2 concept models their global debut at the 83rd Geneva International Motor Show next month. The two show models highlight MMC's next-generation advanced technologies.
The MITSUBISHI Concept GR-HEV is a concept for a sport utility truck (SUT) which delivers high environmental and driving performance using a FR3 diesel-hybrid system (under development) in a pickup truck, one of the most popular vehicle categories in emerging economies.
Combining a high fuel-efficiency clean diesel engine with a high-output motor and battery, the hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) system achieves on-road CO2 emission levels of below 149 g/km to give it environmental performance among the best in its class. The concept also uses a next-generation 4WD system which incorporates the Super Select 4WD honed in the Pajero series and Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC) vehicle dynamics integrated control systems to deliver high stability traction and driving performance under all road conditions.
The MITSUBISHI Concept CA-MiEV gives an indication of the shape MMC, which launched the i-MiEV — the world's first mass produced electric vehicle — in 2009, believes EVs will take in the near future. This concept model incorporates next-generation EV technologies under development at the company, such as high-energy density batteries and high-efficiency EV systems (motor, inverter, regenerative braking and wireless charging system). Together with a lightweight and aerodynamic body it achieves a cruising range of 300 km.
With its advanced technologies embodied in the two concept models making their world debut at the Geneva Motor Show, MMC will continues to pursue further progress both in emerging markets and in environmental technologies, two major keys to the growth of the company's business.