World premiere of the Mitsubishi MI-TECH Concept
25 Oct 2019|1,731 views
Mitsubishi has unveiled the MI-TECH CONCEPT, designed to be a dynamic buggy-type vehicle that embodies the very essence of Mitsubishi-ness.


T-shaped head lights are embedded in the front end to emphasise an outgoing appearance, while on the sides, the highly raised fenders and large diameter tyres project the car as an item that offers a high level of mobility and power.
The power generator in the new plug-in electric vehicle drivetrain is a lightweight, compact gas turbine engine-generator in place of a traditional gasoline engine. The gas turbine engine-generator not only has a powerful output for its size and weight, but is also capable of running on a variety of fuels such as diesel, kerosene and alcohol, handy when travelling far off-road.
Mitsubishi takes pride in applying its S-AWC Integrated Vehicle Dynamics Control System to the Quad Motor Four-Wheel Drive System with front and rear Dual-Motor Active Yaw Control. The system allows for highly accurate control of drive and braking force of the four wheels, while delivering a drastic improvement in turning and traction performance.


Mitsubishi has thus delivered a safe, exhilarating driving experience in which the driver feels with the vehicle in all conditions, either in daily driving or when traversing rough roads, while also allowing for thrilling new driving experiences such as performing 180-degree spins by counter-rotating the left and right tires.
Inside, a horizontal instrument panel and functional design delivers improved ergonomics. The horizontal theme is further accentuated by copper lines added on the instrument panel and steering wheel. Keyboard-shaped switches are positioned atop the centre console, and the front handgrip also functions as a hand pad to make the switches easy to operate. The interior controls are presented in a straightforward manner, and are designed to be easy to understand and deliver a reassuring feel when pressed.
Mitsubishi has unveiled the MI-TECH CONCEPT, designed to be a dynamic buggy-type vehicle that embodies the very essence of Mitsubishi-ness.


T-shaped head lights are embedded in the front end to emphasise an outgoing appearance, while on the sides, the highly raised fenders and large diameter tyres project the car as an item that offers a high level of mobility and power.
The power generator in the new plug-in electric vehicle drivetrain is a lightweight, compact gas turbine engine-generator in place of a traditional gasoline engine. The gas turbine engine-generator not only has a powerful output for its size and weight, but is also capable of running on a variety of fuels such as diesel, kerosene and alcohol, handy when travelling far off-road.
Mitsubishi takes pride in applying its S-AWC Integrated Vehicle Dynamics Control System to the Quad Motor Four-Wheel Drive System with front and rear Dual-Motor Active Yaw Control. The system allows for highly accurate control of drive and braking force of the four wheels, while delivering a drastic improvement in turning and traction performance.


Mitsubishi has thus delivered a safe, exhilarating driving experience in which the driver feels with the vehicle in all conditions, either in daily driving or when traversing rough roads, while also allowing for thrilling new driving experiences such as performing 180-degree spins by counter-rotating the left and right tires.
Inside, a horizontal instrument panel and functional design delivers improved ergonomics. The horizontal theme is further accentuated by copper lines added on the instrument panel and steering wheel. Keyboard-shaped switches are positioned atop the centre console, and the front handgrip also functions as a hand pad to make the switches easy to operate. The interior controls are presented in a straightforward manner, and are designed to be easy to understand and deliver a reassuring feel when pressed.
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