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Mitsubishi Outlander to Get Updates at Geneva Motor Show?

Mitsubishi to bring all-new production model to the 2012 Geneva Motor Show.
January 19, 2012
By Ben Timmins
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Mitsubishi's bringing an all-new production model to the 2012 Geneva Motor Show -- and judging by the shadowy teaser image released this morning, we wouldn't be surprised if it's an all-new Outlander crossover.

There's not much known about the car, other than a short release from Mitsubishi that claims that the car will be a "strategic and innovative premium vehicle," and that it'll make its March 2012 debut on stage at the Geneva show.

From the looks of things, however, we wouldn't be surprised if the car in question is the replacement for the current Outlander. We'd heard before that the PX-MiEV and PX-MiEV II concepts would closely preview the next-gen Outlander; lo and behold, the fascia previewed here looks much like the aforementioned concepts. Gone is the Lancer Evolution-inspired front fascia; a new double bar grille, slender headlamps, and a rounded bumper fascia appear to lend the crossover a cleaner look than before. Mitsubishi says this look previews the future of its corporate design language.

This vehicle might also preview the future of the marque's powertrain strategy. In keeping with its corporate mantra to increase the number of electric or hybrid offerings available around the world, the next-gen Outlander will ultimately be offered as a plug-in hybrid (like the PX-MiEV itself), although we're unsure if that system will debut immediately at launch.

Expect more details on the next-generation Outlander -- assuming the name remains intact -- to emerge closer to its show debut in March. Mitsubishi plans on rolling out the vehicle in markets around the world throughout the course 2012, starting with the European market.

Source: Mitsubishi


Mitusbishi's i electric car has been getting most of the automaker's attention recently, as a purported rival to Nissan's Leaf. But the company's hybrid and plug-in vehicle aspirations go far further than just the egg-shaped commuter. The company's first production model of a plug-in hybrid will tak
French automakers Peugeot and Citroen have each launched their own crossover that is heavily based on the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport.
Mitsubishi will have 15 vehicles on display on its 2011 Tokyo Motor Show stand late this month. Among them will be the Concept PX-MiEV II, believed to be the hybrid version of the next Outlander crossover.

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