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Mitsubishi: Driving Beyond – Another Step Forward With SUVs and Electric Power

Speaking of the eX, the Japanese carmaker said the compact SUV will come with all-wheel drive system, active safety and connected auto systems.

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“Overall, it evokes the image of a sporty crossover zipping nimbly around town as it merges the elegance and stylishness of a “shooting brake” with compact SUV lines”.

Mitsubishi also says that the eX is representative of the company’s future design direction, both inside and out.

The eX SUV concept measures 4,240 mm long, 1,780 mm wide and 1,575 mm tall, and gives an insight as to what a future compact crossover could look, should Mitsubishi consider introducing one. Another element that serves to enhance a feeling of reassurance is the use of rubber coating on the underside and the sides of the fascia where contact is possible with people or obstacles. Housed in the centre console, two portable batteries can also be used to plug in devices away from the vehicle.

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The path to the MITSUBISHI eX Concept will be told through a panel display telling the story of 50 years of MMC’s research and development in the field of electric vehicles EV development. A Head-Up display relays information to the driver, while the central display keeps occupants entertained with connected vehicle technology and internet services. This can include turn-by-turn navigation guides, warnings about drifting from the lane and upcoming traffic signs, as well as alerts about getting too close the vehicle ahead. Urging the driver to make split-second decisions and vehicle operations, the AR windshield supports safer driving.

Mitsubishi eX Concept crossover front three quarter