
In the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show 2011 which runs from November 30 to December 11 Mitsubishi draw the second generation of its PX-MiEV concept, which makes the study a little more production.
Considered a preview of the look and possibly an alternative option for the drive train the next generation Mitsubishi Outlander, the PX-MiEV Concept II is a follow-up study of PX-MiEV unveiled at 2009 Auto Tokyo.
Outside, there are some minor changes such as the style of the highest roof, mirrors, more conventional research alloy, headlights and bumpers, suggesting that the PX-MiEV II is pointing to the style next Outlander.
Refined in the body, Mitsubishi has replaced the engine of the first concept of the gasoline engine of 1.6 liters with a 2.0-liter MIVEC unit higher value of 70kW (94HP). The SUV is equipped with a pair of electric motors in the front and back, issuing a power of 60kW (80HP) each.
Concept, both batteries can be recharged by the engine through the brake, or a normal house plug.
The PX-MiEV Concept II features the company's newly developed twin-engine four-wheel-coupled system with the Lancer Evolution X S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control), advanced traction control.
The Japanese manufacturer says the II PX-MiEV can travel a distance of 50 kilometers (31 miles) on electric power alone, and over 800 kilometers (498 miles) using the gasoline engine and electricity.












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