Showing posts with label Mitsubishi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mitsubishi. Show all posts

Thursday, January 13, 2011

2011 Mitsubishi i-MiEV

2011-mitsubishi-i-MiEV-front-three-quarterThe i-MiEV has grown substantially in order to suit Americans’ super-sized tastes. The U.S.-spec car has grown nearly a foot in length, bringing overall length to 12 feet. Width has grown nearly four inches, as have the front and rear track dimensions. Height, however, remains virtually unchanged at five feet.
Predictably, the i-MiEV’s bumper fascias have morphed in order to make the micro machine DOT-compliant. Up front, the i-MiEV receives a chunky front bumper, accented by a revised hood stamping with stronger character lines. Large turn signal indicators wrap into both the front and rear fenders, which have been flared to accommodate the wider track. The clear tail lamp lenses of the JDM i-MiEV have been replaced with red lenses, which are complemented by the addition of round red reflectors near the lower edge of the bumper.
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Inside, Mitsubishi did more than simply convert the car to left-hand-drive. Designers were given some freedom to spruce up the cabin, adding a new upper dashboard, flush-mounted radio design, vertically arranged HVAC controls, and a striking two-tone color scheme. Although we’ll reserve judgment until we step foot inside, the revisions do appear more upscale than JDM cabins.
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Underneath the skin, the hardware is identical to i-MiEVs sold in Japan and Europe, meaning U.S.-bound cars will couple a 63-horsepower electric motor to the rear wheels, along with a lithium-ion battery pack. We hear, however, that the difference may lie primarily in calibration. Sources close to the automaker tell us both regenerative braking and throttle input have been revised for our market, likely to make the i-MiEV more at home on high-speed American highways.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

MITSUBISHI STRADA TRITON



Mitsubishi Strada Double Cabin, reliable vehicle for outdoor activities. 4WD drive system uses a diesel engine with turbo intercooler tough and strong. Mighty hard to take the field, comfortable smooth street. Strong performance, comfortable interior with 2 row bench. Access in and out freely with 4 doors. All built to satisfy your adventurous spirit.



MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO


2 variants of premium sedans from Mitsubishi comes to consumer Indonesia: The Lancer Evolution and Lancer EX 2.0 GT. This new variant is an additional model of the previous Lancer model. Lancer Evolution high performance sedan with the latest technology from Mitsubishi Motors, the legendary fast car champion who still provide security and comfort in driving.

Lancer EX 2.0 GT premium sedan that is a "brother" the same variant of the Lancer Evolution, the latest-generation sport sedan that is designed to enjoy the speed and convenience.
source:ktb