Mitsubishi Concept-cX for Frankfurt
Compact crossover concept
By Frank
July 30, 2007 12:13 PM
Filed Under: Frankfurt Motor Show, Japanese, Mitsubishi
Compact crossover concept
The Mitsibishi Concept-cX will be making its global debut at the upcoming 2007 IAA (better known as the Frankfurt Motor Show) this September alongside the new Lancer sports sedan and a new diesel Outlander. The Concept-cX is a new generation 4WD compact SUV, based on a 4100mm compact body, from the Japanese manufacturer. The concept will be powered by a 1.8L clean diesel engine featuring a VG (variable geometry) turbocharger and a DOC (diesel oxcidation catalyst) with diesel particulate filter, making it Euro 5 ready. The new Twin Clutch SST (Sport Shift Transmission) will be channeling power to the road through its 225/45R19 tires. We are expecting engine specs to filter through closer to the debut date.Press Release (Click to expand)
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation and its European unit Mitsubishi Motors Europe B.V. will unveil the MITSUBISHI Concept-cX* at the 62nd Internationale Automobil Ausstellung (IAA; commonly known as the Frankfurt Motor Show) in September. Held at the Frankfurt Messe Complex, the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show will be open to the public from September 15 through 23, with press and media pre-viewing September 11 through 14.
The MITSUBISHI Concept-cX represents a new-generation compact SUV, realizing an ideal balance between environmental and everyday practical performance. The concept car uses a new high-output, high-efficiency 1.8-liter clean diesel engine, featuring a variable geometry (VG) turbocharger for optimum boost control and a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) with diesel particulate filter (DPF) in the exhaust system for compliance with Europe's Euro 5 emission standards. Mitsubishi's new Twin Clutch SST (Sport Shift Transmission) adds superior power transmission efficiency for a powertrain that delivers nimble performance alongside excellent fuel economy and low emissions. Among the number of new environmental technologies applied in the Concept-cX is the extensive use of interior trim materials made from Mitsubishi's own Green Plastic, made from bamboo and other plant-based resins, in a step to stop global warming and slow the depletion of our oil reserves.
MITSUBISHI Concept-cX offers a number of proposals for better utility and road performance. Its high seating position expands the driver's field of view, providing the drivability expected in a SUV; the 4100 mm compact body makes for easy maneuvering around town; and the split tailgate, already well received on other Mitsubishi models, makes for easy loading and unloading of luggage. In the performance department, Concept-cX uses Mitsubishi's electronically controlled 4WD system driven through large 225/45R19 tires to deliver intuitive handling and outstanding stability on all road surfaces.
* 'Compact crossover' concept vehicle
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