Mitsubishi Motors Lineup at 89th Geneva Motor Show

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) will be exhibiting at the 89th Geneva International Motor Show*1, March 5th through 17th, under the company's global tagline "Drive your Ambition"

The MITSUBISHI ENGELBERG TOURER and the 2020 ASX compact SUV will make their global debuts at the show. The new L200 one-ton pickup will have its first showing in Europe.

In addition, MMC will demonstrate a new service called “DENDO DRIVE HOUSE (DDH)” which offers way to reduce climate changes and support higher demand for energy.

This energy ecosystem allows owners to generate, store and share energy automatically between the car and the house. The package, called Dendo as it translates to “electric” in Japanese, is a system composed of solar panels, a bi-directional charger using Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) technology, a home storage battery and Mitsubishi PHEV.

Overview of MMC Exhibition

The MMC show lineup will include the MITSUBISHI ENGERBERG TOURER, the 2020 ASX compact SUV (RVR or Outlander Sport in some markets) and the Europe-market 2020 L200 one-ton pickup truck.

Under the Engineered Beyond Tough philosophy that has spawned successive generations of Mitsubishi pickup trucks, the new L200 has been developed to an Ultimate Sport Utility Truck concept. Features include: a powerful design incorporating a new generation of MMC’s DYNAMIC SHIELD front styling; a 4WD system that delivers improved all-terrain performance; and the use of advanced active safety technologies. The L200’s renowned durability and reliability for business use is complemented by improvements in comfort and ride for private customers.

The new L200 uses a newly-developed 2.2L turbodiesel engine mated to 6-speed automatic or manual transmissions to deliver powerful and smooth acceleration and quieter performance. The engine employs the AdBlue®*2 aqueous urea-SCR system to remove NOx emissions from the exhaust gas and is EURO 6d-TEMP compliant.

Demonstrations

MMC will display the “DENDO DRIVE HOUSE (DDH)” system in a purpose-built showcase. It will demonstrate DDH to customers in an easy-to-understand format showing how it can lower electricity bills and fuel costs, provide an emergency power supply, and create a more sustainable power supply.

In another technology exhibit, MMC will demonstrate Mitsubishi Connect Visitors to the show can experience how the Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) info-entertainment system can deliver safety, maintenance and entertainment services by connecting through smartphone and other device interfaces.

SOURCE: Mitsubishi

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