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2001 Mitsubishi CZ2 Concept
The 2001 Mitsubishi CZ2 Concept is equipped with a 1.3-liter 16-valve DOHC (Double Overhead Camshaft) engine featuring variable valve...


2001 Mitsubishi ASX Concept
The 2001 Mitsubishi ASX Concept, short for Active Sports Crossover, made its debut at the North American International Auto Show. This...


The History of Mitsubishi's Six HSR Concepts (1987-1997)
The Mitsubishi HSR (Highly Sophisticated-transport Research) wasn't just a singular concept car; it was a futuristic journey spanning six...


2000 Mitsubishi SST Spyder Concept
In a precursor to the 2001 Eclipse Spyder, Mitsubishi unveiled the SST Spyder concept at the 1999 Chicago Auto Show, showcasing a blend...


2000 Mitsubishi SSS Concept
Mitsubishi's SSS concept, born from the innovative minds at the Cypress, California design studio, epitomized the company's...


1999 Mitsubishi SSU Concept Car
The late 1990s witnessed a blend of sports car agility and SUV versatility in the form of the 1999 Mitsubishi SSU Concept Car. Created by...


2023 Mitsubishi D:X Concept
Mitsubishi's latest revelation, the D:X Concept, promises to redefine the future of hybrid minivans, representing the electrified...


2022 Mitsubishi XFC Concept
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation held the world premiere of the Mitsubishi XFC Concept, a compact SUV concept car, in Ho Chi Minh City,...


1969 Mitsubishi Minica Jeep Concept
Very little is published on the 1969 Mitsubishi Minica Jeep Concept. What is known is that there were two variations. One version would...


1973 Mitsubishi Pajero Concept
The first Japanese all-wheel-drive passenger car was the experimental Mitsubishi PX33, built in pre-war 1936. But Mitsubishi began to...


1979 Mitsubishi Pajero II Concept
The first Japanese all-wheel-drive passenger car was the experimental Mitsubishi PX33, built in pre-war 1936. But Mitsubishi began to...


1985 Mitsubishi MP-90X
The 1985 Mitsubishi MP-90X concept was a highly aerodynamic concept with advanced (for the time) navigation and telecommunications...
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