Mitsubishi Concept PX-MiEV

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The Mitsubishi Concept PX-MiEV is a prototype plug-in hybrid crossover utility vehicle, first exhibited at the Tokyo Motor Show in September 2009.[1][2][3] It uses an 85 kW (116 PS; 114 hp) 1.6-litre gasoline engine as a powerplant and generator for two 30 kW electric motors, one on each axle.[1][4] Mitsubishi claims it to be capable of up to 50 kilometres per litre (141 mpgimp; 118 mpgUS) under optimal driving conditions.[1][5][6]

ManufacturerMitsubishi Motors
Engine1.6 L gasoline engine,
2× electric motors
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Mitsubishi Concept PX-MiEV
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ManufacturerMitsubishi Motors
Body and chassis
ClassCUV
RelatedMitsubishi Outlander PHEV
Powertrain
Engine1.6 L gasoline engine,
2× electric motors
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,630 mm (103.5 in)
Length4,510 mm (177.6 in)
Width1,830 mm (72.0 in)
Height1,655 mm (65.2 in)
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The vehicle's exterior styling supposedly gives clues to the design of the third generation of Mitsubishi Outlander,[4][7][8] as well as showcasing some technologies which could make it into production.[8][9][10][11]

The Concept PX was also exhibited at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2009[4][8] and the Geneva Motor Show in March 2010.[12]

Concept PX-MiEV II

At the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show, Mitsubishi unveiled the Concept PX-MiEV II, which is a follow-up to the PX-MiEV study first shown at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show. Compared with the original concept, it has a higher roofline, more practical and larger side mirrors, more conventional looking alloy wheels, lights and bumper designs. The concept has a larger 2.0-litre MIVEC engine rated at 70 kW (95 PS; 94 hp). It also has a pair of electric motors at both front and rear, delivering an output of 60 kW (82 PS; 80 hp) each.[13][14]

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