Mitsubishi announces lineup for 2016 Paris Motor Show

By CARSIFU | 17 September 2016


TOKYO: Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has announced its official lineup for the 2016 Paris Motor Show, which includes the world premiere of the GT-PHEV Concept SUV. The concept model is powered by MMC's plug-in hybrid EV (PHEV) system which comprises three motors.

The GT-PHEV will be the centrepiece of the MMC booth and will be surrounded by a variety of plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV) and 100% electric vehicles (EV) to support the booth's theme of "Driving Beyond: Another Step Forward with SUVs and Electric Power."

Joining the GT-PHEV concept at the MMC booth will be the eX concept, a compact SUV powered by an EV system, and 2017 model year European market versions of the Outlander and Outlander PHEV – both being shown for the first time.

The GT-PHEV Concept is a high-end next-generation SUV that is designed to handle a variety of road surface conditions. The concept feature's MMC's latest design language paired with an advanced and proprietary electric and all-wheel control technologies.

In its overall design, the GT-PHEV Concept projects the image of a "ground tourer" – a car made for cruising across vast distances.

Inside the GT-PHEV Concept uses a horizontal dashboard that creates a spacious ambiance, making it easier for the driver to sense changes in vehicle attitude. Together with an instrument panel with a high centre console, the cockpit-like interior wraps around its passengers, providing a sense of solace and security. Generous use of the burgundy genuine leather trim, colour coordinated with the exterior roof colour is another touch in creating a classy and comfortable interior space.

The PHEV system features improved electricity generation performance and motive performance. This combination delivers the performance ideal for a "ground tourer" and also makes for comfortable driving on longer trips with an electric-only range of 120km and a combined hybrid cruising range of over 1,200km. The triple-motor powertrain, with one unit at the front and two at the rear, delivers a dramatic improvement in the performance of its full-time four-wheel drive powertrain and MMC's own Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC) integrated vehicle dynamics system, bringing new levels of handling stability.

The Mitsubishi GT-PHEV Concept also adopts the latest in connected car technology in extracting its performance and functionality to the fullest. The technology feeds route information back to the car as well as data on weather and road surface conditions acquired from information networks.

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