Mitsubishi Continues To Give Guidelines For Concept Cars, Designs For All Medan
JAKARTA - Ahead of the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, Mitsubishi will introduce an electric-powered MPV concept car. Several clues have been provided by manufacturers about the presence of this vehicle.
This step is a continuation of the release of images featuring a group of adventurers carrying hiking equipment while walking. In the background, you can see a vehicle that is claimed to be the latest model of the brand. The image depicts a large silhouette of the car.
In the latest teaser uploaded by Mitsubishi on its official website on Wednesday, October 11, the model now displays a clearer back. In this section, the back lights with the "T" pattern and the 'Three Diamonds' logo of the brand are in the middle.
This vehicle not only shows a light pattern, but also provides little insight into the body design. In the image, the MPV passes through a sandy area with a very sturdy appearance, showing that this is a multipurpose vehicle.
Even so, this MPV still has the convenience and features of Mitsubishi. With the concept of 'Borderless Adventure', this vehicle has a very wide cabin to store lots of goods, as well as cruising power that allows users to drive in various conditions.
Drivers can enjoy a fun driving experience with this electric vehicle, with the ability to change driving mode according to their needs without restrictions.
With a high ground clearance and an electric four-wheel drive system, this electric crossover car offers a strong grip on the road's surface and follows the driver's wishes, becoming a reliable partner for a quiet driving experience.
In addition to the model, the manufacturer will also introduce a small vehicle called 'The Last 1 mile Mobility', a collaboration with LIFEHUB, a startup company that focuses on developing future mobility vehicles.
The exhibition will also be Japan's debut for All-New Triton, which was previously introduced in Thailand a few months ago. The new model is scheduled to launch in Japan early next year, marking the return of this model to the Land of the Rising Sun after about 12 years.