Mitsubishi announces new and updated models are just around the corner

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Mitsubishi remained silent in 2020. She has been greatly affected by the existing coronavirus pandemic, like all her peers and rivals, and is caught in the middle of the bloodless war between opposing sister corporations Renault and Nissan. He announced his goal of breaking his silence by introducing a variety of new or updated models in the United States.

The Japanese corporation explained that its purpose was to integrate more price and generation into its cars. It will launch its U.S. product offensive In 2020 with the advent of an updated Outlander PHEV. While not all major points are available, Mitsubishi has hinted that the crossover will get a new hybrid powertrain built around a larger, stronger gasoline engine that works in conjunction with increased electrified generation. It can only operate on electrical energy over longer distances and at higher speeds. More revisions are also planned.

Then comes the Mirage, the company’s entry-level style and one of the smallest cars in a market that’s better. Mitsubishi has shown that the U.S.-specific style (Pictured) will get the same visual updates as the variant sold overseas, so you’ll get a sharper front face that matches the rest of the range.

Soon after, Mitsubishi will continue to drive the Eclipse Cross visual update. The front of the crossover will borrow the stylistic signals from the company’s next design language, and the previous spy images recommend that stylists have smoothed the Pontiac Aztek-type back. Inside, the Eclipse Cross will get a new infotainment system, but we’ll have to wait to learn more about the features it will incorporate.

Finally, the next-generation Outlander (pictured above in spy photos) will break with a new design Mitsubishi calls “bold, competitive and distinctive.” While we haven’t noticed the crossover without camouflage yet, taking a look at the dress suggests that the style is fostered through the Engelberg Tourer concept presented at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. Unverified rumors say it will be transferred to an original Nissan architecture in the call of economies of scale, and some variants will possibly be obtained with an engine removed from Nissan’s parts container. What is certain, at least according to Mitsubishi, is that the next Outlander will be the quietest and most productive car supplied ever sold in the United States.

The updated Outlander PHEV will begin arriving at U.S. dealerships. In the fall of 2020 as a 2021 model. Mitsubishi will begin shipping the new Mirage Mirage and the redesigned Eclipse Cross in the first quarter of 2021, the first is a 2021 and the timing will be a little confusing in 2022. The next Outlander will look like the last one, at the time of the quarter. 2021, and will go on sale as a 2022 model.

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