Mitsubishi to reveal Mitsubishi Concept Global Small

Mitsubishi to reveal Mitsubishi Concept Global Small


Mitsubishi Motors will give the world a peek of the Mitsubishi Concept Global Small, a concept sub-compact car, at the 2011 Geneva International Motor Show.

The Mitsubishi Concept Global Small is the concept version of the compact passenger vehicle that is planned for production in March 2012 at Mitsubishi’s factory in Thailand.

The Mitsubishi Concept Global Small can seat five adults. In addition, the Mitsubishi Concept Global Small achieves high fuel efficiency, with low CO2 emissions due to usage of an idling stop mechanism, 1.0-litre and 1.2-litre engines equipped with a regenerative braking system, weight trimming, reduced running resistance in the engine, new-generation CVT, brakes, tyres and a body shape that greatly reduces aerodynamic resistance.

The car looks to be designed for the East-Asian market, but if they are calling it “global”, there is a chance it will come to the GCC.

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  1. idling stop mechanism ? Is it a Start-Stop ?

  2. it looks like a ford fiesta.. Unoriginal design..

  3. Mitsubishi Concept Global Small … What a name …

    Heritage … Mitsubishi …

  4. At last a japanese car with a good design.. good step…. However, the engine and the name is :S :S :S alien??!!.. at least one good step 🙂

    Try to make a Perfect car for once

    PlZZZ Japanese People!! Come on!! I know you can do better than that.. and crush the rest of the world with your inventions lol

    • Where is the good design here man?

      The only Japanese cr manufacturer that I respect to the max is really Infiniti.

      I love their new M37S and M56S. The design is awesome, and so is the engine power. Handling and performance is also not far from the German manufacturers … I prefer them over Lexus as well … This applies to all their cars not only the M’s.

      Mitsubish … uhh … hmmm … Nope … Sorry … Lancer Evolution … Not my taste …

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