Future models - Mitsubishi - TritonGeneva show: Mitsubishi teases hybrid next-gen TritonMitsubishi concepts to preview hybrid nex-gen Triton ute, i-MiEV successor at Geneva14 Feb 2013 TWO Mitsubishi concepts to be unveiled at next month’s Geneva motor show look set to preview the next-generation Triton one-tonne ute and successor to the all-electric i-MiEV city runabout. The Japanese company has provided a single close-up teaser image of the diesel-electric GR-HEV Sport Utility Hybrid Truck concept and a shadowy front-on image of the CA-MiEV Suburban EV. Mitsubishi considers the next logical step after its plug-in hybrid Outlander PHEV SUV to be a truck that is “even larger, tougher (and) sportier with both work and leisure in mind”. The one-tonne hybrid ute concept uses an efficient diesel engine and electric motors said to be simpler and more affordable than the plug-in system of the Outlander and better suited to the “heavy-duty daily requirements of pickup truck users”. With a target CO2 output of 149 grams per kilometre, the hybrid ute concept emits up to 109g/km less than the current petrol Triton, or 63g/km less than the most efficient diesel variant. A hybrid ute is highly likely to reach production and go on sale in Australia, given Mitsubishi’s pledge to have at least one electrified version of each model in its range by 2015. Mitsubishi CA-MiEV concept Of course, the ute is fitted with four-wheel drive, using Mitsubishi’s Super All Wheel Control system and sophisticated vehicle dynamics control systems to “deliver high stability traction and driving performance under all road conditions”. Judging by the single image released so far, Mitsubishi will move forward with the curvaceous ute styling direction established when it revealed the current Triton in 2005. Sculpted panels around the tray and hi-tech looking tail-light clusters provide a smooth look and muscular proportions, while a curved panel gap that separates the cab from the load area harks back to the current model but more closely integrates the vehicle’s front and rear sections. The door panels pinch inward below the ute’s waist level to make way for integrated side-steps and the upward sweep of the window line is accentuated by a sharp crease in the metalwork beneath. Mitsubishi’s CA-MiEV Suburban EV concept is the result of three years of feedback from global i-MiEV customers and improvements to battery and electric drivetrain technology. The company says its next-generation compact EV will take this category of vehicle “beyond a mostly urban environment”. Lightweight and aerodynamic, the EV concept is said to deliver a driving range of more than 300km, which Mitsubishi says is suitable for daily life in suburban and country areas. It also showcases wireless inductive charging technology and smartphone activated functions. The image of the Suburban EV concept gives little away apart from the fact it maintains i-MiEV’s tall silhouette but has a wider, more planted stance and large illuminated panels beneath the main headlights. Read more25th of January 2013 Mitsubishi says i-MiEV still alive81 electric i-MiEVs registered in December as Mitsubishi pushes EV out to network22nd of January 2013 Sustainable challenges for MitsubishiMMAL aims for significant growth this year despite limited resources22nd of January 2013 First local drive: Reborn Mitsubishi Mirage materialisesMitsubishi re-enters booming local baby-car segment with all value guns blazing31st of December 2012 Mitsubishi hacks Mirage price before launchDiscount pricing, gift vouchers – and Mitsubishi Mirage is not even on sale yet14th of December 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer hybrid on the cards for 2014Cheaper, non plug-in version of Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV drivetrain for next LancerAll future modelsAlfa Romeo Abarth Alpine Alpina Audi Aston Martin BMW Bentley Chery Brabham Chrysler Chevrolet Cupra Citroen DS Dodge Fiat Ferrari Foton Ford Great Wall FPV Haval GWM Honda Holden Hummer HSV Infiniti Hyundai Jaguar Isuzu Kia Jeep Land Rover Lamborghini Lexus LDV Mahindra Lotus Mazda Maserati Mercedes-AMG McLaren MG Mercedes-Benz Mitsubishi Mini Opel Nissan Peugeot Pagani Proton Porsche Renault Ram Rover Rolls-Royce Skoda Saab SsangYong Smart Suzuki Subaru Toyota Tesla Volvo Volkswagen Triton pricing
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