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  1. Mitsubishi Planning Hybrid Drivetrain for Evolution XI
    Date Posted: 1/15/2010

    Nearly 300 horsepower of turbocharged, all-wheel-drive, twin-clutch rally-bred fun is a hard package to improve on, yet a report out today hints that Mitsubishi is planning to just that for the next generation of the Lancer Evolution--with a hybrid powertrain.

    Batteries and brawn don't mix, you say? Well, there's a fair argument to be made, but the report's details explain how the all-wheel-drive hybrid system might just add something special to the mix. Instead of a simply assisting the gasoline engine, the rumored hybrid drive system would send 63 horsepower from an electric motor through the front wheels only, while the 320-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder would power the rear. Working in concert, they could deliver up to 350 horsepower, enough to rocket the car to 60 mph in about 4.5 seconds. That's about four-tenths quicker than the current car.

    This arrangement would allow the next-gen Evo XI to drive short distances on electricity alone, while allowing the torquey electric motor to assist low-speed acceleration in performance driving, much like the application of hybrid tech to cars like Lexus's GS and LS line. The heavily rear-biased power application is likely to make the Evo XI less prone to terminal understeer, but might also make it a bit more vicious on unpaved roads and other slippery surfaces.

    Two other high-tech additions are also planned, according to the report: active steering and roll control suspension. These two features are intended to make the increasingly heavy and complex Evo handle more nimbly. Helping to tame the rear-biased power delivery will be an updated version of Mitsubishi's electronically controlled active yaw control system.

    The next-gen Mitsubishi Evolution XI isn't due to hit production until 2013, however, so much may yet change.

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  1. Mitsubishi testing electric cars in Quebec
    Date Posted: 1/15/2010

    http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2010/01/15/montreal-electric-car-quebec-mitsubishi.html

    Mitsubishi testing electric cars in Quebec

    title=Biggest Canadian pilot project

    Last Updated: Friday, January 15, 2010 | 7:34 AM ET Comments27Recommend26

    Mitsubishi Motors Corp. employees clean the company's newly unveiled electric car, the i-MiEV, displayed in this file photo in front of the automaker's headquarters in Tokyo. (Junji Kurokawa/Associated Press) Up to 50 electric vehicles will be tested in Quebec as part of a bid to bring all-electric vehicles to the province, Hydro-Québec and Mitsubishi Motors say.

    The trial, described as the largest electric-car pilot project in the country, will take place in the Montreal suburb of Boucherville. City staff will test the Japanese automaker's i-MiEV, a compact four-door hatchback. Hydro-Québec will provide the infrastructure and collect information on how the cars perform.

    Thierry Vandal, the president of Hydro-Quebéc, said the goal is to figure out how well the vehicles work.

    “We need to provide feedback to the manufacturer in terms of how does this adapt to the recharge,” Vandal said. “Does this have an impact on the grid, and if so, how do we deal with it?”

    Vandal noted that there are challenges to overcome before electric cars catch on with consumers.

    “It’s a question of the technology being there, the infrastructure to recharge also being accessible. Then it's a question of economics, and we think the industry's moving in that direction. We're tremendously excited by that,” Vandal said.

    Tomoki Yanagawa, a spokesman for Mitsubishi Canada, said Quebec is a logical place to test the vehicles because it produces abundant clean, renewable electricity, which he said is "perfect" for the company's electric cars.

    Mitsubishi plans to release the i-MiEV in Europe later this year, and if the Boucherville testing goes well it should be available in Canada in the fall of 2011, Yanagawa said.

    The companies made the announcement Thursday at the Montreal International Auto Show


  1. Lancer Sportback Awarded 5 Star NCAP Rating
    Date Posted: 2/19/2009

    The Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Awarded 5 Star NCAP Rating

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    The Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback has been awarded its top 5-star rating under NCAP's new, stricter test regime which focuses on the vehicle's overall protection performance.

    The new rating scheme uses a weighted score, combining all aspects of a car's safety performance: adult (50%), child (20%) and pedestrian (20%) protection assessment results with the availability of driver assistance devices (10%). A minimum score of 70% overall is necessary to achieve a 5-star rating. To qualify for inclusion, the devices must be fitted, as standard across 85% of the 2009 model range.

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  1. Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback X Coming in 2010, according to sources...
    Date Posted: 1/14/2009
  1. Mitsubishi unveils Electric car in 2010
    Date Posted: 1/14/2009

    Mitsubishi unveils electric car for 2010

    Focus is on Japanese market, no promise to sell abroad

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