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Mysterious Seven-Seater SUV: Mitsubishi Unveils First ImagesMitsubi…

Author: auto.pub | Published on: 03.10.2024

<p><br>Mysterious Seven-Seater SUV: Mitsubishi Unveils First Images</p><br><p><br><br><br></p><br><p>Mitsubishi has<br>revealed the first glimpses of its brand-new seven-seater SUV, a<br>model that remains nameless for now. This vehicle marks a new<br>direction for the automaker and will make its debut in the<br>Philippines. The official unveiling is set to take place on October<br>24th at a local auto show. Although it will initially be presented as<br>a concept, there is a strong likelihood that it will soon transition<br>into a fully-fledged production model.</p><br><p><br><br><br></p><br><p>The initial teaser<br>images provide a tantalizing look at the SUV’s front end, which<br>features distinctive hood air vents, intricately designed headlights,<br>and a striking hexagonal-patterned panel in place of a traditional<br>grille. Another image reveals part of the rear end, showcasing sporty<br>louvers near the rear pillar, contributing to the vehicle’s dynamic<br>and modern aesthetic.</p><br><p><br><br><br></p><br><p>Judging by the<br>proportions between the rear door and the tailgate, this concept<br>appears to be smaller than the rugged Pajero Sport. It’s possible<br>that the vehicle serves as a preview of the next-generation Pajero<br>Sport, which might share its platform with the Triton pickup (better<br>known in some markets as the L200). However, the relatively short<br>rear overhang suggests another possibility: the concept could be an<br>elongated version of the Mitsubishi Xforce, a budget-friendly<br>crossover designed specifically for Southeast Asian markets and<br>launched just last year.</p><br><p><br><br><br></p><br><p>If the new<br>seven-seater does share its underpinnings with the Xforce, it would<br>likely be powered by the same 1.5-liter naturally aspirated<br>four-cylinder engine, producing 105 horsepower and mated to a CVT<br>(continuously variable transmission). As with the original Xforce,<br>this setup would favor a front-wheel-drive configuration, making it a<br>practical and cost-effective option for families seeking a versatile<br>yet affordable vehicle.</p><br><p><br><br><br></p><br><p>What’s<br>particularly intriguing is the timing of this concept’s reveal,<br>which follows closely on the heels of Mitsubishi’s facelifted<br>Outlander launch. The updated Outlander now features a larger battery<br>pack, a more powerful 2.4-liter engine, and an enhanced suspension<br>system equipped with hydraulic bushings for improved ride comfort and<br>handling. Externally, however, the changes are subtle, preserving the<br>Outlander’s familiar and recognizable design.</p><br><p><br><br><br></p><br><p>So, Mitsubishi seems<br>keen to expand its product lineup with vehicles that cater to diverse<br>markets and customer needs. As for this mysterious new seven-seater,<br>all eyes will be on October 24th, when we can finally expect some<br>answers and a clearer picture of what Mitsubishi has in store for its<br>next big release.</p><br>