JAKARTA - Mitsubishi appears to be preparing another hybrid car, which will now be present on the Xforce model. The model is rumored to be launching in March 2025. Based on a report from Top Gear PH, quoted Thursday, January 30, one of Thailand's local media, namely Autolifethailand, said that the midel (Xforce Hybrid) will premiere in March 2025, if true then it is at the Bangkok International Motor Show. To date there are no details yet to be confirmed, but it is estimated that there will be some changes to the exterior or interior. For example, on wheels, as well as blue highlights such as the Xpander Hybrid model. For the interior, it is also estimated that there will be little change. The car launching the premiere in Indonesia will later make it possible to use the same platform as the Xpander Hybrid, which has been launched some time ago. So what are the details? Referring to MPV Xpander, the car packs an Atkinson Cycle 1.6 liter engine paired with a 1.1 kWh battery that charges a single electric motor. The machine is capable of generating 114 cellphones and 255 mm torques. There are no engine details yet for Xforce Hybrid, but most likely not much different.
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Caught on camera testing the road As previously reported by VOI, quoted from the headlightmag, it was reported that Xforce Hybrid was testing its road in Thailand, and was caught on camera but shrouded in full camouflage all over the section. However, if you look in more detail, the car gets a new 18-inch rim attached to the cover (aero wheel cover) to reduce air vortices on the side of the wheel, and can reduce fuel consumption. Despite being disguised, you can also see the front and rear lights which are already fully LED. There is also a blind spot monitoring system (Blind Spot Monitoring) and radar on the front culling, for advanced driving assistance systems or ADAS (Advanced Driving Assistance Systems).
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