Tuesday, July 8, 2008

MITSUBISHI SHOWS FUTURE VEHICLES IN THE GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED TECHNOLOGY PAVILION

Tuesday, 08 July 2008

MITSUBISHI SHOWS FUTURE VEHICLES IN THE GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED TECHNOLOGY PAVILION
~ Goodwood Festival of Speed, 11th-13th July 2008 ~

* Mitsubishi shows all-electric i-MiEV SPORT technology concept and the Concept-cX, the new ‘baby Outlander’
* Both cars show the green focus of Mitsubishi’s future product plans


Mitsubishi i-MiEV SPORT
Based on the i-MiEV (Mitsubishi Innovative Electric Vehicle) city car, which is expected for sale in the UK in 2009, the i-MiEV SPORT showcases the sporty potential of the zero-emissions electric vehicle.

The car features Mitsubishi Motors' unique in-wheel motors in the front plus the company's vehicle dynamics control system - S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) to achieve high manoeuvrability and environmental performance.

Like the i-MiEV, the i-MiEV SPORT uses a rear-midship design in its layout. Making use of the relatively long wheelbase of this platform, a high-capacity lithium-ion battery is installed in the lowest area under the floor, and components including a motor and inverter are arranged beneath the luggage compartment.

The aluminium space frame is light, rigid and strong; helping to improve performance by minimizing weight.

The powertrain system employs three permanent magnetic synchronous motors. One in-wheel motor is placed at each front wheel and a single motor drives the rear wheels, similar to the "i-MiEV" system. An E-4WD system electronically optimizes the output of all motors.

Energy-saving environmental innovations are seen throughout the i-MiEV SPORT. Effective use of energy is achieved by installing an auxiliary photovoltaic generator on the roof, a power-generating fan inside the front grill, and regenerative braking functions to recover energy when the car is slowing down. Much of the lighting is by bright, power-saving LEDs, included in the rear combination lamps and vehicle interior, and the efficiency of the air conditioning is enhanced by the use of heat-absorbing window glass.

In addition, Green Plastic — Mitsubishi Motors' unique plant-based resin technology — is used wherever possible for interior components.

i-MiEV SPORT Specifications:

Overall length: 3,450 mm
Overall width: 1,600 mm
Overall height: 1,400 mm
Wheelbase: 2,550 mm
Seating capacity: 2 + 2 people
Motor: Permanent magnet synchronous motor-style (front); single motor (rear)
Maximum output: Front: 20 kW × 2; rear: 47 kW
Maximum torque: Front: 250 Nm × 2; rear: 180 Nm
Maximum speed: 180km / h
Range (10 15) mode: 200km
Drive system: E-4WD
Tyre Size: 175/45R17


Mitsubishi Concept-cX
The Concept-cX will be shown as the new ‘baby Outlander’ combining over 70-years of four wheel drive experience with an innovative global environmental strategy. The Concept-cX, when launched, will be the showcase for the CO² friendly all-new Euro 5 Clean Diesel family of engines to be launched in 2009 as well a number of other green technologies.

The new engine is planned to have class-topping power output and Euro 5 emissions performance include a new high-efficiency turbocharger and high-efficiency combustion characteristics developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Mitsubishi Motors.

Sharp in design and in dynamics, Mitsubishi’s Concept-cX boasts an excellent environmental performance to be seen in the low fuel consumption and emission levels achieved by its 100 kW (136 ps) @ 4,000 rpm / 280 Nm @ 2,000 rpm next generation 1.8-litre Clean Diesel DOHC 16 valve 4 cylinder engine.

Amongst other technologies, it features a variable geometry (VG) turbocharger – to generate optimum boost pressure for all engine loads – as well as DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) and DOC (Diesel Oxidation Catalyst). The 1.8 litre Clean Diesel engine is mated to Mitsubishi Motors’ Twin Clutch SST technology.

Concept-cX’s further green credentials include eco-friendly “Green Plastics”, MMC’s proprietary plant-based resin technology - made from bamboo and other plant-based resins, used for interior trim materials, such as floor mats, door trim, tail gate trim and seat back panels.

Its on-road abilities are further enhanced by the use of Mitsubishi’s sophisticated AWC (All Wheel Control) technology, similar in essence to the device successfully introduced with the new Outlander.
Concept-cX Specifications:

Overall length: 4,100 mm
Overall width: 1,750 mm
Overall Height: 1,550 mm
Wheelbase: 2,525 mm
Weight: 1,360 kg
Riding capacity: 5 / 7 people
Engine: 4-cylinder / 1,799 cc DOHC, 16-valves common rail with Solonoidal injector fuel system. “Clean Diesel” Euro 5 with Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC)
Turbo: Variable Geometry (VG) turbocharger
Maximum output: 100 kW (136 ps) @ 4,000 rpm
Maximum torque: 280 Nm @ 2,000 rpm
Maximum speed: 180km / h
Transmission: Electronically piloted All Wheel Control system with Twin Clutch-SST (Sports Shift Transmission)

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