Peugeot Citroen to offer rebadged Mitsubishi RVR / ASX compact SUV

 Peugeot Citroen to offer rebadged Mitsubishi RVR / ASX compact SUV
Mitsubishi RVR Compact Crossover

Will feature a 1.6-liter HDi diesel engine

Mitsubishi has reached an agreement to share the RVR / ASX with Peugeot-Citroën.

While details are limited, the Peugeot and Citroën models will be launched in early 2012. They will feature unique styling and available all-wheel drive. Annual sales are expected to total 50,000 units each.

Power will be provided by a 1.6-liter HDi diesel engine with 110 bhp (82 kW / 112 PS) and 177 lb-ft (240 Nm) of torque. Mated to front-wheel drive, the engine will consume less than 4.7 liters per 100 km (50 mpg US / 60.1 mpg UK) while emitting 123 grams of CO2 per km.

As you may recall, the Peugeot 4007 and Citroën C-Crosser are also based on a Mitsubishi crossover - the Outlander.

Source: PSA Peugeot Citroën

Mitsubishi Motors and PSA Peugeot Citroen Begin a New Collaboration on a Compact SUV

Tokyo / Paris, April 27, 2010-Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) and PSA Peugeot Citroën have announced today that the parties have come to an agreement to start a new collaborative project regarding a compact SUV.

This agreement provides for the development and adaptation for both the Peugeot and Citroën marques of a compact SUV, based on an existing Mitsubishi platform.

Launched early 2012 in Europe, these new compact SUVs will have specific designs for Peugeot and Citroën while sharing many components with the Mitsubishi vehicle, named RVR in Japan and ASX in Europe.

These vehicles will be available in both four- and two-wheel drive. The projected volume for Peugeot and Citroën will reach 50,000 units per year for both brands.

Under the agreement, PSA Peugeot Citroën will use its 1.6 HDi diesel engine for its own models. CO2 emissions with this engine will be particularly low for this type of vehicle, targeting, for the two-wheel drive version, 123g CO2 / km or less than 4.7 litres per 100km.

For PSA Peugeot Citroën, the new vehicles will expand the ranges of both Peugeot and Citroën and attract new customers in a market segment that is expected to grow worldwide by almost 60% by 2015.

For Mitsubishi Motors, the additional volume will enable it to bolster production of this platform, allowing it to enjoy benefits of economies of scale.

This is the 4th cooperative project between the two partners, after the SUV Mitsubishi Outlander, Peugeot 4007 and Citroën C-Crosser agreement in 2005, the construction of a joint plant in Russia that has just been inaugurated, and the European launch in late 2010 of the Peugeot iOn and Citroën C-zero electric vehicles, based on MMC's Japanese i-MiEV* model.

*Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle, based on the "i" minicar

 

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 N20_Purge N20_Purge
Citroen's version may be quite good looking, but as for the Peugeot... nah.
April 29, 2010 9:57 am
 charlemagne charlemagne
now, Mitsubishi used to make cars ... some 20 yrs ago. 1o yrs ago they were producing mobile phones that nobody liked. Nowadays they make Pajero, a decent product and that's about all. So, why should I buy a crappy thing rebadged to be crappier?!
April 29, 2010 2:47 pm
 EDavis EDavis
"why should I buy a crappy thing rebadged to be crappier?!" To call the RVR crap is to insult all that is crap. Crap has a reputation to maintain, it doesn't want to have its good name dragged through the mud by being associated with the RVR.
April 29, 2010 3:52 pm
 Renegade Renegade
I think that he wanted to say that it's pointless to buy the same car, with a french badge. And Mitsubishi needs to borrow a french platform for a new Galant, because that car is really outdated.
April 30, 2010 8:12 am
 StevenA StevenA
Unlike 2 of the rediculous and ignorant comments made above my contribution here will be ethical, informed and objective. Mitsubishi was first established in the late 1800's and became officially a motor manufacturer a few years after that. Mitsubishi is one of the worlds biggest companies but there is no direct connection with Mitsubishi Electric, Bank of Mitsubishi or Mitsubishi Motor Corporation etc, etc. All these companies develop and market some of the best products in the world so to assume Mitsubishi Motors manufature mobile phones is stupid to say the least. Furthermore to assume a past generations of a popular vehicle are quote : "crap", based on an ignorant personal opinion prove nothing more than stupidity. Also how can one comment on a brand new vehicle without any knowledge or having drivien that car?. Peugeot/Citreon have been clever to use Mitsubishi to build cars for them and the sales success has proven it. Lets not conveniently forget the massive success of numerous vehicles from Mitsubishi like the mighty Pajero and stunning Lancer Evo just to mention two. In future people should educate themselves instead of talking absolute rubbish here. Im so disappointed here today that I will be shutting down my account and not visit this website again. Finally no I dont own a Mitsubishi though I certainly will consider one in future just as millions of other smart people around the world have.
April 29, 2010 9:39 pm
 dom6698 dom6698
They are ignorant? You can't even get your punctuation right, or even spell the word 'ridiculous'.
April 30, 2010 1:53 am
 EDavis EDavis
"In future people should educate themselves instead of talking absolute rubbish here." Thanks for the history lesson Steve. You'll be happy to know that I educated myself on the quality of Mitsubishi vehicles during my time as a mechanic. Mitsubishi has proven themselves capable of producing crap, as has every single car manufacturer ever to exist, except for maybe Duesenberg or Maybach. Mitsubishi's resale value, at least in the U.S., is atrocious, and it's been that way since they came to this country. And why is it so low? Is it because they're just so damned... reliable? Well built? "Im so disappointed here today that I will be shutting down my account and not visit this website again" Here, let me hold the door for you.
April 30, 2010 12:32 pm
 citroen5947 citroen5947
Are you saying that if you can't get your punctuation right or you spell a word wrong you are not entitled an opinion, dom6698, well, the Prime Minister and Richard Branson will never reach any important status then, I suggest you get out more, but do not come to Spain,PLEASE...
April 30, 2010 4:00 am
 lbwesi lbwesi
EDavis, You must have been a blue collar mechanic that can not understand the terms 'INVECS','MIVEC','GDI', 'MIVEC TURBO','AYC', 'SST', 'SUPER SELECT 4WD'(do you know the 9 times winner of the Paris-Dakar rally?). Please advance your mechanics knowledge before you open the hood of any Mitsubishi Car cause you will be left confused and shouting crap crap crap!!
May 1, 2010 7:28 am
 EDavis EDavis
I don't need to be an expert at acronyms to know that when a car with a Mitsubishi engine that has 90,000 miles on the clock leaves a stoplight and all of the cars behind it are engulfed in a cloud of blue smoke as a result of worn out valve guides that maybe the powertrain engineers should have laid off on the sake bombs for lunch. I saw that MANY times.
May 1, 2010 9:28 pm
 charlemagne charlemagne
EDavis! I'm here to support you man! YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT! Of course, some citroen and Mitsu owners will know it better, after all they drive the best ever made cars, right? =)) As an ignorant I can say that Mitsubishi made engines, trains, planes, subs and also some electronics which means nothing today, cause their cars are rubbish. Mr. StevenA, if you're still with us, I hope you're happy, I didn't use "crap" to describe Mitsu's RVR. signed, the "rediculos & ignorant" charl
May 2, 2010 5:35 am