Having developed the Mitsubishi Global Small Concept as a global player on the ever-expanding small car segment, Mitsubishi is taking the model at its second largest auto show presence, after the official presentation at the Geneva Auto Show in March.
The car which will probably spawn a new small model from the Japanese auto maker will be at the center of the display the company has prepared for the Shanghai Auto Show. With it on the floor of the event will be the Mitsubishi Concept PX-MiEV, the Pajero Sport and all the 11 models that make up the lineup of cars sold in China by the Japanese.
The details on the Mitsubishi Concept PX-MiEV and the Pajero Sport have not been released, apart from the fact that the former comes in the form of an electric crossover, while the later is yet another interpretation of Mitsubishi's successful SUV.
Back to the Global Small Concept, the model has been presented in March as a vehicle meant to accommodate a three-cylinder MIVEC gasoline engine, small in displacement, powerful enough not to let you stranded and frugal enough to put a big smile on your face after filling it up.
For now, the Small Concept is only a show car, one that will probably trek the world's auto show in search for positive feedback. Pretty surely, the model will go into production in the years to come, as the appetite the consumers display for small models is growing at a rapid pace.
The car which will probably spawn a new small model from the Japanese auto maker will be at the center of the display the company has prepared for the Shanghai Auto Show. With it on the floor of the event will be the Mitsubishi Concept PX-MiEV, the Pajero Sport and all the 11 models that make up the lineup of cars sold in China by the Japanese.
The details on the Mitsubishi Concept PX-MiEV and the Pajero Sport have not been released, apart from the fact that the former comes in the form of an electric crossover, while the later is yet another interpretation of Mitsubishi's successful SUV.
Back to the Global Small Concept, the model has been presented in March as a vehicle meant to accommodate a three-cylinder MIVEC gasoline engine, small in displacement, powerful enough not to let you stranded and frugal enough to put a big smile on your face after filling it up.
For now, the Small Concept is only a show car, one that will probably trek the world's auto show in search for positive feedback. Pretty surely, the model will go into production in the years to come, as the appetite the consumers display for small models is growing at a rapid pace.