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

Mitsubishi Lancher Launch In 2010

    In 2010, Mitsubishi Motor will launch Lancer variants in Australia. Lancer is a bread earner for Mitsubishi in Australia and they witness month on month double digit growth figure for past few months. The changes in 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer are mainly aesthetics it got a refreshing chrome lined front grille and a very unique VRX tail lamp cluster. Mitsubishi now added a set of 16” alloy wheels to Lancer offering.


    The next variant of 2010 Lancer, labeled as Lancer VR also got the same cup holder and an additional leather trimmed parking brake handle. A Rackford Fostage audio system is available as optional. 2010 Lancer VRX the higher version of Lancer VR got the above said audio system as part of standard equipment and sound deadening wind screens. Now the top spec Lancer Aspire and Lancer Ralliart also fitted with sound deadening wind screens and leather trimmed parking brake handle as standard. Chrome finished exterior door handles and Mitsubishi’s touch screen satellite navigation system are part of 2010 Mitsubishi Ralliart version.

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New Mitsubishi RVR 2011

    This car is manufacture by Mitsubishi motors. This is a elegant car. All-new compact crossover, is planned for sequential release globally, and will be first released in Japan next spring. The all-new RVR is a compact crossover that provides high environmental efficiency and has a compact body while providing ample utility space and high performance.


    The RVR will be fitted with an all-new 1.8L MIVEC petrol engine, and will be approximately 4.3 meters in length, featuring high fuel efficiency via its lightweight compact body. With the RVR, Mitsubhishi expands its crossover lineup, which already includes the full-size Pajero, and the mid-size Outlander. This new compact crossover will be released globally, including North America, Europe, and Asian regions including China.

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Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Launched

    Mitsubishi manufactured is come back for launch the new car for Mitsubishi Lancer variants. This car making it’s buzz around the world. It looks Mitsubishi is hardly interested about the prospects of Lancer in India. Now Mitsubishi launches the Sportback model of Lancer in US. Two variants of Sportback Lancer is available in US, one base model and second the Lancer Sportback Rallyart.


    The Sportback Lancer is powered by a 2.4ltr four cylinder engine with peak power of 168hp.There are two drive options available one five speed manual gearbox and second with continuously variable gearbox with paddle shifter attached to the steering wheel. Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Rallyart variant comes with a 2.0ltr, four cylinder high performance engine, this engine’s rated is 237hp at peak. The gear box is six speed with dual clutch configuration. The Rallyart Lancer Sportback is all wheel drive with an active centre differential.

    The basic variant of Lancer Sportback comes with $19,190 price tag, the continuously variable gearbox with paddle shifters model requires another one thousand dollars, and if you are a fan of Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Rallyart then you have to shell out $27,590.Let us wait and see how the Sportback going to help Lancer in US.

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Mitsubishi Delica D:5 2.0 - Road Test


    What do you get when you cross a conventional off-roader with an MPV? A Mitsubishi Delica D:5.

    The new Mitsubishi Delica D:5 is a monobox type minivan that's unique as it combines the sturdiness of a Sport-Utility Vehicle (SUV) with the user-friendliness of a minivan.

    Its massive interior has room for eight, and although the variant in Singapore comes with a mere two-wheel-drive (2WD) system, it is based on the same platform as the Outlander.

    The fifth iteration of the series, D:5, inherits and builds on the strengths of the Delica brand philosophy: a vehicle that transports its occupants to their destination safely and comfortably under all driving conditions.

    Hence, covering running performance, body structure and cabin environment, the Delica D:5 underwent a full redesign - just to strengthen that very philosophy.

    Exterior
    The bow-tied designers and engineers at Mitsubishi have certainly worked hard to come up with lines that are bold yet pleasant on the eyes for the exterior of this huge car. The dimensions are still those of a boxy van but the designers have managed to make it attractive, thanks to several eye-catching details on the front and rear ends.

    Styling wise, the boxy-designed car carrying the 2.0-litre DOHC MIVEC engine is similar to the Hummer fascia when viewed from the front. The clean lines and smooth surfaces that combine well with chunky alloys and chromed front grill give the D:5 a very handsome look, setting it apart from the rest of its competitors.

    It is also this powerfully crafted vertical bar grille that joins the headlamps together in a straight band to project a wide, purposeful look, allowing the big square-like headlamps to be a good match for the oversized body.

    The rear end shares a similar treatment with the combination lamps and tailgate garnish running the full width of the rear in a single band in a frill-free and clean design. Similar to the front bumper, the rear one also came in metallic grey, which was a perfect match to the white pearl colour of the test car.

    Of course, if this doesn't suit your taste, the D:5 also comes in a two-tone cosmic blue body with metallic grey bumpers or the warm white pearl body with the cool silver bumpers.

    The Mitsubishi Delica D:5 presents a striking road-presence with a boxy body sitting on large wheels and tyres. And with the linear styling treatment, it produces an ageless exterior design that readily communicates its functional qualities.

    Interior
    The new D5 is a huge car and a sneak peak at any picture should convince you. But what completely did for me was stepping inside.

    This car is designed to welcome eight occupants in excellent conditions of comfort. No doubt that other cars can also achieve what Mitsubishi has pulled off for the D:5, but the quality of the seats and overall space in this big papa is unrivalled.

    The interior's functional space allows for larger baggage and other items. And although the third row seats don't fold as easily as those in the best MPVs, it doesn't take long for one to figure it out. A couple of steps of lifting and hooking the seats and the job is done, increasing the depth from 1200mm to 1610mm.

    Inside, the futuristic silver centre console with three circular knobs that control the air-conditioner give the cabin bags of character. Neat and convenient touches such as the powered sliding side doors and electric tailgate can also be controlled from the dash and the key fob - something very similar to the Toyota Estima.
    One of the relaxing features that is available for the rear passengers is the availability of the multimedia DVD entertainment system. A video screen with DVD player is located at the top of the second row bench and is easily accessible to all rear passengers.

    Moreover, ceiling lights at the front makes the cabin a very soothing place to be. Not only will the occupants' minds be at ease with the comfortable and spacious interior, long trips will no longer be boring.

    Mitsubishi has undoubtedly created a cabin that appears to cocoon the occupants and instil a reassuring sense of being safely protected.

    The Drive
    On the go, the D:5 is surprisingly surefooted and cushy. The 2.0-litre DOHC MIVEC engine, producing 150bhp of power and 197Nm of torque, provides good accelerations when and wherever you need it, from highways to sloping roads.

    Due to the stature of the car, the ride is decidedly comfort-biased. It is almost like a grand tourer that dishes out well-insulated, fatigue-free jaunts across long distance driving.

    Additionally, the steering (with audio controls) is relatively precise and with the MIVEC engine teaming up with the INVECS III six-speed Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), it makes driving in heavy traffic easier and less stressful.

    While the D:5 is prone to body roll around fast corners, tyre grip is decent. And if you decide to press on, the nose will run wide. Moreover, engine noise can be a tad loud during acceleration but once the gigantor is cruising along the highway, it settles down nicely. Nonetheless, the D:5 is composed, and its tall driving position means great visibility.

    Conclusion
    The Mitsubishi Delica D:5 is certainly functional when it comes to space management and delivery purposes. So if you ever intend to look for a vehicle that can haul eight passengers with ease, you know where to look for one. This is a vehicle that climbs, crawls, and gets you where you need to be - in a safe manner.
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Ssangyong C200 Aero and C200 Eco Concepts.

    This is the new Ssangyong C200 Aero and Eco concepts, I think you can guess which is Aero and which is Eco, just look at the more “Eco” colour for the Eco. Ssangyong calls this Audi-like machine tyled by Giugiaro ItalDesign a “CUV” or Compact Urban Vehicle when in reality it’s a compact SUV, but if BMW can call their X6 a coupe I suppose anything goes.

    The new CUV has a 2,650mm wheelbase and a length of 4,400mm, which is actually smaller than the BMW X3. It’s more of the length of the short wheelbase latest generation RAV4 with the wheelbase of the long wheelbase RAV4.

    The Ssangyong C200 Aero uses a turbocharged 1.8 liter engine while the C200 Eco uses a 2.0 liter turbodiesel. Both are mated to a 6-speed automatic by default but Ssangyong says they will also make available a manual for those who prefer to do their own cog-shifting.

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2010 Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

    Hot on the tail of the new F01 is an updated S-Class, it’s still the W221 but with a mid-life facelift that adds a few aesthetic changes including a more prominent grille up front, a revised bumper, the LED daytime driving lights that we also saw on the new E-Class, LED tail lights at the rear, and an integrated exhaust.

    With the facelift also comes the new S 400 HYBRID, which unlike the hybrid-diesel version shown in 2007, is powered by a petrol engine, the 3.5 liter V6 to be exact from the S 350. The 279hp generated by the V6 is complemented by a 20 horsepower electric motor that has 160Nm of torque, integrated with the 7G-Tronic transmission.


    The motor acts as a dynamo during braking to recover kinetic energy, recharging the lithium ion batteries with them. The result is an economical 7.9 liters per 100km of combined consumption, impressive for such a large car. I wonder if Mercedes-Benz Malaysia will introduce this here. Companies might just go for it as a company car in their efforts to look green, perhaps as part of their social responsibility programs, plus there is that tax-free period for hybrids. In Germany, the S 400 is less than 10,000 Euros more expensive than the S 350.

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Mitsubishi i MiEV.


    2008 LA Auto Show 2009 Mitsubishi i MiEV
    2009 Mitsubishi i MiEV

    As yet another sign of how small the world is getting, the L.A. appearance of the 2009 Mitsubishi i Miev electric car wasn't to announce that the car had gone on sale in Japan. Rather, it was to test the feasibility of exporting the car to the U.S.


    The original concept for the i MiEV is the Mitsubishi i, a diminutive 659-cc 3-cylinder city car, a so-called "kei" car that is quite popular in the Japanese domestic market. The original i MiEV concept employed tiny hub-mounted electric motors to provide propulsion. That has been abandoned in favor of a more traditional electric motor driving the rear wheels. The motor produces 63 horsepower and propels the car to a top speed of 75 mph.


    The vehicle is equipped with lithium-ion batteries and Mitsubishi says it is capable of traveling about 100 miles between charges. When it comes to recharging, however, the i MiEV is slow on standard 110-volt household current, taking up to 14 hours for a complete recharge. However, a more industrial 3-phase 208-volt industrial hookup can do an 80-percent charge in about 30 minutes.


    While the i MiEV is cute and seats four, this practical city car will have a cost hurdle if it gets the green light for U.S. export. The gas-powered i car in Japan retails for $10,000 to $13,000, while the full electric version will cost double that. Add in American crash standards and the level of creature comforts we've become accustomed to, and the price could go well beyond $30,000.

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Mitsubishi Racing Lancer and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X: side by side comparison photos.


    Racing Lancer

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    Mitsubishi Motors has commissioned this interesting photoshoot featuring the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X and the Mitsubishi Racing Lancer MRX-09 side by side in static and action shots. Both are turbocharged and feature all-wheel drive, but they are totally different machines despite sharing the Lancer nameplate.

    The Racing Lancer does not use the Lancer’s chassis, as you would already know looking at how much larger it is, or if you’ve been reading this blog’s previous coverage of the Racing Lancer. It’s actually built on a tube steel frame structure, with carbon fiber “skin” bolted on. It’s a hardcore rally machine that’s used as Mitsubishi’s entry in the Dakar 2009.

    Powering it is not a variation of the 4B11T that powers the Lancer Evolution, nope. This one’s an oil burner! A 3.0 liter V6 mated to a Ricardo 5-speed sequential gearbox puts out 260 horsepower and a massive 650Nm of torque over a decent torque curve, or at least that’s what Team Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart’s driver Hiroshi Masuoka says. According to Hiroshi, the diesel engine outperforms its petrol-powered siblings in terms of controllability on a challenging terrain, and it also rushes faster out of corners and along straights.

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2009 Mitsubishi Zinger MIVEC.

    2009 Mitsubishi Zinger MIVEC launched in China

    Mitsubishi Zinger

    This is the Mitsubishi Zinger, sort of like a replacement for the MPV known as the Mitsubishi Kuda in Indonesia. It’s based on the Mitsubishi Challenger’s ladder-frame rear wheel drive truck platform.

    In a nutshell, you could call it Mitsubishi’s equivalent to the Toyota Innova, a cheap way to put together a decently sized 7-seater people carrier that can be priced cheap and positioned lower than premium car-based MPVs such as the Grandis.

    The Zinger usually comes with the 2.4 liter 4G64 engine that produces 136 PS at 5,250rpm, and a variant of this engine in a nearly similiar tune is also found in the Chery Eastar MPV. Quite an old design I must say, but in certain markets you can also get a newer model called the “Super Zinger” which features the newer 2.4 liter MIVEC 4G69 engine from the Grandis that produces 159 PS.

    Mitsubishi Zinger

    It’s currently being sold in Taiwan, China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Costa Rica and Indonesia. There are probably some other countries which I’ve left out. The most recent facelifted model with the 4G69 engine has just recently been launched in China by Southeast Motor.

    Southeast calls it an not something simple as an SUV or an MPV… it gets a completely new term called an “MICS-RV”! The M is supposed to stand for Multi-purpose, the I for Interior Roominess and Ride Comfort, the C for Compact body size, the S for Sophisticated Styling, the R for Rough-road capability and the V for value for money. What a tongue twister… phew!

    Looking at the success of cheap MPVs like the Nissan Grand Livina and the Toyota Innova here, and Mitsubishi’s uncanny ability to do magic with the pricing of its cars lately such as the massive price cut for Grandis and the Lancer having an unbelievable price for a CBU Japan car, could the Mitsubishi Zinger do well in Malaysia?

    Look after the jump for more photos of the Mitsubishi Zinger.

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