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Mitsubishi reveals eX compact SUV concept ahead of Tokyo
The Mitsubishi ex will certainly be exposed at the Tokyo electric motor program, showcasing the future of the business’s electrical automobile innovation.
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As the electrical powertrain, Mitsubishi states that the ex will certainly come with an all-wheel drive system, energetic security, linked auto as well as automaticed driving systems.
Not entirely expected, the concept does feature all-wheel-drive, and judging by the available images it seems to be about the same size as a Nissan Juke.
Talking about styling, the front end of the crossover gets a new interpretation of Mitsubishi’s Dynamic Shield face with slender upper lighting clusters and a second group of LED lights.
Mitsubishi also says that the eX is representative of the company’s future design direction, both inside and out.
Doors without centre pillars open to reveal a four-seat layout, with each seat featuring its own colour scheme for a sense of individuality. The automaker didn’t specify if the batteries could be used in place of portable generators, similar to the Honda FCV’s portable generator concept.
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Mitsubishi is also using the eX Concept to debut a new “augmented reality” windscreen, which can display satellite navigation instructions, vehicle data, v2v alerts, lane departure warnings and more within the driver’s field of vision.