Mitsubishi RVR Compact Crossover First Look
Earlier in the year, we told you about Mitsubishi's plans to release a small crossover, based on their Concept-cX, in February 2010. The Japanese automaker appears to be right on schedule with the car, having just released photos of the Mitsubishi RVR.
The RVR compact crossover will use a brand new 1.8-liter MIVEC petrol engine (the concept used a clean diesel) tuned to achieve a strong fuel economy rating. No exact figures were given for the vehicle's efficiency, emissions, horsepower, or torque. While the concept version was a 4WD, no word yet on which wheels will be powered in the production model.
Slotted below the Outlander, the lightweight vehicle measures roughly 4.3-meters long, about the same size as the Toyota Yaris sedan (Toyota Belta). This is 200mm longer than the Concept-cX, but still much shorter than the Honda CR-V, Toyota Rav4, and BMW X1. The new model has a squarer nose than the concept car, while being stretched a bit in the rear.
Features dropped from the concept include daytime LEDs, and the rear bumper-integrated center brake light. Instead of the oddly-shaped, bi-color hatch, Mitsubishi chose a more normal design. The car is better for it. At the front, a trapizoid-shaped grille is still used, with the center separation now body colored, and the entire piece surrounded in a chrome-colored ring. These also improve on the concept design.
The Mitsubishi RVR could debut at either the NAIAS, or the Geneva Motor Show. A Geneva debut would coincide with the three-year anniversary of the car's conceptual introduction. Mitsubishi will sell the car in showrooms across Asia, Europe, and North America.
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) has decided to name its all-new compact crossover the RVR. This all-new compact crossover is planned for sequential release globally, and will be first released in Japan next spring.
The all-new RVR is a compact crossover that provides high environmental efficiency and has a compact body while providing ample utility space and high performance.
The RVR will be fitted with an all-new 1.8L MIVEC petrol engine, and will be approximately 4.3 meters in length, featuring high fuel efficiency via its lightweight compact body. With the RVR, MMC expands its crossover lineup, which already includes the full-size Pajero, and the mid-size Outlander.
This new compact crossover will be released globally, including North America, Europe, and Asian regions including China.














