Filed under: Concept Cars, Hybrid, Tokyo Motor Show, Crossover, Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi has put its plug-in hybrid Concept PX-MiEV crossover concept on a pedestal here at the Tokyo Motor Show, touting the CUV’s “environmental and on-road performance,” as well as its serial and parallel modes and wireless charging capabilities.
The crossover’s design language represents another refinement for Mitsubishi, and although it’s markedly less provocative than the newly re-shnozzed 2010 Outlander, it presents a pleasing collection of shapes and could point the way for a future iteration of the softroader. Inside is typical concept car fare for “linking man and car interactively” - which means it’s far too cool for us to actually get on the road - but hey, where else are you going to find a cocochi interior with a yoke-style steering wheel?
The real story here is arguably the drivetrain, where Mitsu has combined a 1.6-liter gas engine and a hybrid system with lithium-ion batteries.
In any case, you can check out the PR info after the jump, and visuals in the gallery of high-res images below.
Gallery: Mitsubishi Concept PX-MiEV
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