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Mitsubishi Lancer For 2007 To Debut in Detroit
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Ninety years after starting car production (with the
1917 Model-A), Mitsubishi has embarked upon its most ambitious automotive
project ever through the launch of its first global platform. Known as “Project Global” and already successfully previewed with the second
generation Outlander, it will be showcased at the 2007 North American
International Auto Show in Detroit* by its highest volume variant: the all-new
4-door Lancer sports sedan. Designed at Mitsubishi Motors studios in Europe and
Japan, the Lancer sports sedan shares its
stunning design language with the much-acclaimed Mitsubishi Design Europe-penned
2005 Concept-X and Concept-Sportback show cars. Its low stance, long bonnet/short boot proportions, wide track, trademark “shark
nose” and distinctively deep set “eyes”, all bring a new meaning to the concept
of sports sedans - very much in line with both Mitsubishi’s “Japanese Modern”
design philosophy and its peerless credentials within 45 years of racing. To be launched progressively in world markets from mid-2007 (North America),
the Lancer sports sedan will form a full family of cars with dynamic qualities
to match their looks all across the range: from entry models (1.5 litre 110 ps
engine in Europe) right up to the all-new Lancer Evolution super car, including
Diesel power (Europe), a high performance 2.0 litre Turbo petrol version and
other variants. Representing a multi-million dollar investment, “Project Global” will support
the launch of several new Mitsubishi vehicles over the next few years, designed
from the outset for world markets, i.e.: with the built-in flexibility required
to accommodate regional needs and regulations as well as market trends and new
customer demands in markets as diverse as Japan, North America, Russia,
Asia-Pacific and Europe. As a further evidence of its adaptability, models from business partners
DaimlerChrysler A.G. – with which it was co-developed - and PSA Peugeot
Citroën** are/will also be based on this global platform. Along those lines, “Project Global” will also enable the introduction of
the “World Engine” family of powerplants. Co-engineered with DaimlerChrysler and
Hyundai Motor Company, the engines to be used in Mitsubishi vehicles have
been modified by the company for individual market and model use. * 13th-21st January, 2007 (public days) at the Cobo Exhibition Centre, Detroit (USA). ** Outlander-based SUVs. |
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