New Mitsubishi RALLIART Concept to debut at Tokyo Auto Salon 2022

     Mitsubishi has announced that it will debut the Mitsubishi RALLIART Concept for the first time at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2022 in Japan. with a prototype of a small electric car, the Kei EV Concept, another model at the same event.

Mitsubishi RALLIART

     Although our home has launched Mitsubishi Triton RALLIART and Pajero Sport RALLIART earlier. Which is considered to bring the legendary motorsport brand back to the market again as a special model. Recently, Mitsubishi Motors Japan has released a teaser image of the new RALLIART Concept before the actual reveal at the event. Tokyo Auto Salon 2022 will be held from 14-16 January 2022.

Mitsubishi RALLIART

     Currently , Mitsubishi has not released details about RALLIART Concept, but argues that this model will reflect the vision of the brand RALLIART future of the pictures showed the expected, the diffusion Sir. rear bumper area Decorated with rally art symbols without any letters. Also, the tailpipe tip is not visible. Therefore, it is possible that this prototype will use an electric propulsion system.

     meanwhile Mitsubishi has also revealed a teaser of the new Kei EV Concept electric vehicle, which is a small electric vehicle rated Kei-car that is very popular in Japan. According to Mitsubishi, this car offers environmental friendliness. It offers easy control and a streamlined size. It is equipped with driving assistance system and many connectivity functions. Coupled with the powerful and smooth performance of a real EV car.

Mitsubishi RALLIART

     Mitsubishi plans to launch a production version of the Kei EV Concept in early fiscal year 2022 (Mitsubishi’s fiscal year 2022 from April 2022 – March 2023), while RALLIART Concept has no plans to be released in Japan now.

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