Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Concept-S: Paris debut
Mitsubishi has exposed the Outlander PHEV Concept-S – a a lot more elegant as well as upmarket version of the basic plug-in hybrid Outlander. It made its debut at the Paris motor show today.
The Outlander PHEV Concept-S will make production within 12 months, according to Mitsubishi’s UK boss Lance Bradley. The styling will likewise influence the next-generation ASX.
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The Concept-S is completed in a special Platinum White Glass Flake paint, as well as comes total with new front-end styling. The lights are a lot more angular, total with chrome that flows down around the bumper as well as in to a set of fake inlets on either side.
We haven’t got photos of the rear at the moment however we’re expecting the chrome pattern to be mirrored, together with some redesigned tail lamps. The Concept-S is fitted with a recently created set of alloy wheels, too.
• See official photos of the idea here
A shot of the interior exposes Mitsubishi has fitted the Concept-S with some high high quality materials. There’s black grain wood in the door panels as well as centre console, while high high quality leather with contrasting white piping covers the seats, lower dash as well as doors.
Based on the original Outlander PHEV, which itself premiered at Paris back in 2012, power for the Concept-S comes from the exact same four-cylinder 2.0-litre petrol as well as twin electric motor system. This will see as much as 204bhp sent to all four wheels, resulting in a 0-62mph time of around 11 seconds as well as a top speed over 100mph, while using a declared 148mpg as well as emissions as low as 44g/km CO2.
See our full online protection of the 2014 Paris motor show here