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Home News Auto News Tokyo 2019: Mitsubishi Unveils Mi-Tech Concept PHEV Buggy With No Doors Tokyo 2019: Mitsubishi Unveils Mi-Tech Concept PHEV Buggy With No Doors Auto News Gokul | October 24, 2019 12:50 am Mitsubishi today took the wraps off the Mi-Tech Concept, a small and super-rugged plug-in hybrid electric SUV concept that aims to deliver unparalleled driving pleasure and confidence over any terrain. Powering the Mi-Tech Concept is a lightweight, compact, new PHEV drivetrain, a four-motor electric 4WD system, as well as advanced driver assist and preventive safety technologies. On the exterior, the front end adopts MMC's signature Dynamic Shield new front design concept, with a satin plated colour in the centre of the grille, and copper as a secondary colour to accentuate its expressiveness as an electrified vehicle. T-shaped headlights are embedded in the front end to emphasize a distinguishing outward appearance. On the lower bumper, aluminium skid plates are placed on both sides to protect the body. On the sides, the highly raised overfenders and large diameter tires project a high level of mobility plus power as an SUV, as well as the stability to thoroughly grip the terrain. The rear end on the other hand, features a large and bold hexagon carved from metal ingot to emphasize the robustness of SUV, and T-shaped tail lamps that share the same design pattern used on the front end. Inside, a horizontal instrument panel and functional design makes handling easier. The horizontal theme is further accentuated by copper lines added on the instrument panel and steering wheel. Keyboard-shaped switches are positioned atop a centre console with a horizontal theme, and the front handgrip also functions as a hand pad to make the switches easy to operate. Functions are presented in a straightforward manner, easy to understand just by seeing them and with a reassuring feel when pressed. Last but not least, the vehicle comes equipped with a Human Machine Interface (HMI), which displays information detected through sensing technology like the advanced optical sensors, on an augmented reality (AR) windshield. With vehicle, road, and surrounding traffic conditions shown on the AR windshield, drivers can make accurate, heads-up decisions even in poor visibility. Also equipped is the Mi-Pilot next-generation driver assistance technology, the concept car extends driver support not only on freeways and ordinary roads, but also on unpaved roads. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: Mitsubishi Mi-Tech Concept × Mitsubishi Mi-Tech Concept Back to article / Related Tags mitsubishi Tokyo 2019 Print Related News Tokyo 2019: Mitsubishi To Debut Of Small Electric SUV Concept Car Auto News Arvind | September 23, 2019 Mitsubishi has announced that it will unveil a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) compact SUV concept at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show 2019 in November.The small ... Tokyo 2019: Toyota To Unveil GR Supra Super GT Concept Auto News Eric | December 11, 2018 Since 2011, Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) has exhibited at the Tokyo Auto Salon, showcasing various concept and future models at the motor show. As part ... Tokyo 2019: Nissan Ariya Concept Unveiled – Future Of Nissan E-Mobility Auto News Arvind | October 23, 2019 Nissan has unveiled the Ariya Concept at the ongoing Tokyo Motor Show. Unveiled alongside the Nissan IMk Concept, both vehicles serve as precursors ... Tokyo 2019: Mazda Just Blindsided Us With The All-Electric MX-30 Auto News Aswan | October 23, 2019 What just happened? Mazda, a company that has championed the internal combustion engine and committed to pushing it as far as it can go, has just ... Comments
Tokyo 2019: Mitsubishi Unveils Mi-Tech Concept PHEV Buggy With No Doors Auto News Gokul | October 24, 2019 12:50 am Mitsubishi today took the wraps off the Mi-Tech Concept, a small and super-rugged plug-in hybrid electric SUV concept that aims to deliver unparalleled driving pleasure and confidence over any terrain. Powering the Mi-Tech Concept is a lightweight, compact, new PHEV drivetrain, a four-motor electric 4WD system, as well as advanced driver assist and preventive safety technologies. On the exterior, the front end adopts MMC's signature Dynamic Shield new front design concept, with a satin plated colour in the centre of the grille, and copper as a secondary colour to accentuate its expressiveness as an electrified vehicle. T-shaped headlights are embedded in the front end to emphasize a distinguishing outward appearance. On the lower bumper, aluminium skid plates are placed on both sides to protect the body. On the sides, the highly raised overfenders and large diameter tires project a high level of mobility plus power as an SUV, as well as the stability to thoroughly grip the terrain. The rear end on the other hand, features a large and bold hexagon carved from metal ingot to emphasize the robustness of SUV, and T-shaped tail lamps that share the same design pattern used on the front end. Inside, a horizontal instrument panel and functional design makes handling easier. The horizontal theme is further accentuated by copper lines added on the instrument panel and steering wheel. Keyboard-shaped switches are positioned atop a centre console with a horizontal theme, and the front handgrip also functions as a hand pad to make the switches easy to operate. Functions are presented in a straightforward manner, easy to understand just by seeing them and with a reassuring feel when pressed. Last but not least, the vehicle comes equipped with a Human Machine Interface (HMI), which displays information detected through sensing technology like the advanced optical sensors, on an augmented reality (AR) windshield. With vehicle, road, and surrounding traffic conditions shown on the AR windshield, drivers can make accurate, heads-up decisions even in poor visibility. Also equipped is the Mi-Pilot next-generation driver assistance technology, the concept car extends driver support not only on freeways and ordinary roads, but also on unpaved roads. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: Mitsubishi Mi-Tech Concept × Mitsubishi Mi-Tech Concept Back to article / Related Tags mitsubishi Tokyo 2019
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