The Mitsubishi MI-Tech Concept Has Four Motors And A Gas Turbine
Mitsubishi has revealed one of the surprises of the Tokyo Motor Show: an open-sided SUV powered by a four-motor plug-in hybrid gas turbine powertrain.
The MI-Tech concept looks like it’s been milled from one block. It’s brilliantly futuristic and surprisingly aggressive, like a piece of the set in a Robocop remake. We don’t normally approve of skid plates on cars that don’t actually need them, but it just looks right on the MI-Tech.
It sits on vast wheels and tyres, cocooning the two seats between two large buttresses and a windscreen that can double as a full-size head-up ‘augmented reality’ display, showing all sorts of useful off-road related data. There’s no roof, though, so if there’s any chance of rolling over, you’ll want to use the harnesses unless you want to be squashed.
The styling is a key indicator of what Mitsubishi is planning for its next generation of cars and we like it. The thin T-shaped LED headlights and stylish grille, in tandem with chunky wheel arches, really light our candles. Put a roof and doors on it, Mitsubishi, but then leave it as it is.
Under the skin is an advanced plug-in hybrid setup that combines four motors with enough battery capacity for daily urban running. On the internal combustion side there’s a gas turbine that can run on diesel, kerosene or even alcohol, depending on setup. It’s a compact arrangement that could form part of Mitsubishi’s attempts to bring PHEV power to smaller cars. Its emissions are comparatively clean and using a generator in this way is frugal on fuel.
The car will be a bundle of laughs to drive, too. Thanks to the four-motor control it can pull tricks like counter-rotating the wheels on each side, to make the car turn 180 degrees on the spot. Mitsubishi stops short of calling it a true off-roader, instead explaining that the MI-Tech concept is designed to make mincemeat of rough roads.
Also on Mitsubishi’s Tokyo Motor Show stand is a next-generation kei car called the Super Height K-Wagon Concept. We know we’re not the only ones who harbour a secret affection for these narrow, tall, ridiculous and brilliant things.
This little nipper is designed to look a bit like an SUV, if you’re really small and squint a lot. It’s plenty spacious enough for four adults as long as you have no aspirations involving luggage. The concept uses a fetching combination of brown and orange for its ‘family-orientated’ interior.
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The design reeks of “dynamic” and “emotion”
Reeks is the perfect word, in this case
Thanks Mitsubishi, this thing will now haunt me in my dreams
STOP BUILDING RETARDED SUVs FOR GOD SAKE
Sorry, but true
Agreed
Say that again, but this time to the entire industry.
And for the consumers: STOP BUYING RETARDED SUVs
🤮 🤮 🤮 🤮 🤮 🤮 🤮 🤮
Not gonna lie, that’s one of the ugliest cars i’ve seen in a while
The jeep looking one isn’t that bad but the second car/compact minivan monstrosity??? That needs to burn
it actually looks quite interesting to me ngl…
Dear Mitsubishi,
Sedans?
This is one of the coolest things i’ve seen this whole year.
4 electric motors and a turbine? Omg.
And it’s a dune buggy as a bonus.
VW is gonna have a new rival.