Mitsubishi Introduces All-New Ministries, Renault Clio Twins Powered By Hybrid Technology
JAKARTA - The Japanese auto giant Mitsubishi Motors Corporation recently released a compact hatchback for Europe, the All-new total.
All-new totalis taking the base of Renault Clio facelift, as part of the collaboration between Mitsubishi and the French manufacturer. The Hatchback has a multi-new look compared to the old version.
Reported by the official Mitsubishi Motors website, Friday, June 9, All-new ministries have a slim LED headlights combined with a sharp L-shaped LED daytime.
Changes are also displayed on the back. The back bemper was changed by highlighting the wide side which can help in terms of aerodynamics in the car.
Moving to the inside, the rival from Mazda 3 has the Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) feature in the middle of the instrument panel.
Using a 7-inch or 9.3-inch display, it helps drivers to access the Multi-Sense system, which helps drivers feel some driving mode, from My Sense, Sport, and Eco.
So that users don't get bored easily, Mitsubishi embeds the Bose audio system. Not to be left behind, Mitsubishi also brings safety and security features for this hatchback.
The All-new total was built on the CMF-B platform, which is the architecture of the collaboration between Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi. The hatchback, which has five doors, also carries a hybrid system.
The Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) combines a 1.6 liter gasoline engine with a double electric motor, this car can generate a combined 141 power with a 205 Nm torque. A hybrid version is also provided with a 1.2 kWh battery pack.
Meanwhile, Mitsubishi also provides a basic version with a 1.0 liter 3-cylinder engine that can eject 66 dk and a 95 Nm torque. There is also a medium variant with a 1.0 liter turbocharged engine that can emit 90 dk of power and a 160 Nm torque.
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Mitsubishi also offers three transmission variants consisting of five manual accelerations on the basic model, six accelerations for the turbo version, and for the automatic transmission hybrid system.
Mitsubishi All-new ministries are produced by Renault factory on the Exchange, Turkey, and will arrive at the Mitsubishi showroom available in Europe in October.