Mitsubishi brings together all of its best technologies into the D:X Concept—an electrified crossover MPV that “fully awakens the adventurous spirit of drivers and provide excitement for everyone on board.”
Designed to hint at the Delica of the future, it carries some of the Mitsubishi MPV’s styling with sturdy-looking over fenders and large diameter tires that convey a sense of strength.
Upfront, The Dynamic Shield front face design concept has been further evolved to protect the cabin with an integrated shield that extends from the sides. It also has front and rear skid plates as well as side sill protectors.
Projection laser lights are used for the distinctive T-shape lights, which extend to both ends to produce an impression of width. In addition, the bright lights that illuminate the road allow the driver to accurately assess road conditions ahead for peace of mind even on narrow roads.
Inside, the spacious “mono box” interior provides ample room for all occupants. Panoramic seats that rotate and move up and down, and a front window and see-through hood that provide an open, wide field of vision create an aerial cockpit. The see-through hood can also display a combination of information such as the road surface conditions ahead and the turn angle of the front tires.
The D:X Concept also has a new-generation sound system co-developed with Yamaha. Furthermore, it has an AI voice assistant as well.
Handling-wise, the D:X Concept has Mitsubishi’s S-AWC system, adopted for the electric 4WD system. It makes for precise handling for drivers while offering a comfortable ride with minimal swaying for passengers.
The Mitsubishi D:X Concept uses an environmentally friendly PHEV system that offers an exhilarating driving experience. It awakens drivers’ spirit of adventure and expands their range of activities by offering an EV mode for daily use and hybrid mode for long-distance trips. Different driving modes can be selected to suit the conditions, making the car ready for any kind of adventure.
Ready for anywhere adventures, but not in the Philippines. ✌️😀
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