Responsible for building Japan's first series-production automobile in 1917, enthusiasts know Mitsubishi for the Lancer Evolution, a sport sedan built as part of the company's connection with off-road rally racing. Currently, in the US, Mitsubishi manufactures one sedan, one hatchback, two crossovers and one electric vehicle.
Standard AWD gives it a small edge over the competition, most of which charge extra for the feature.
The days of Ralliart being a performance brand might be gone, but we still appreciate the stylistic improvements it makes to the Outlander and Eclipse Cross.
Both will debut at the 2022 Tokyo Auto Salon in January.
Not too shabby, Mitsu. That plug-in range is impressive.
Mitsubishi didn't talk specifics, but at least we know the SUV looks basically identical to the standard Outlander.
Given that it's based on the new Nissan Rogue, we shouldn't be too surprised.