Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Mitsubishi PX-miEV

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The Tokyo Motor Show 2009 is open to the press on October 21. As the premier auto show in Asia, the Tokyo event this year was considerably reduced in size. Many major U.S. car manufacturers in Europe and they are jumping. But Japanese automakers continue to support the show with presentations of important new models. This is one of a series of reports on each manufacturer.
CHIBA, Japan - The centerpiece of Mitsubishi's booth at the Tokyo Motor Show 2009 will be a plug-in hybrid crossover utility vehicle called PX-MiEV, Mitsubishi says it is capable of rugged off-road use in road fuel economy of 118 miles per gallon .
The PX-MiEV is the abbreviation of "plug-in hybrid crossover" and "Mitsubishi Innovative Electric Vehicle." Seriously.
The concept gadget size Laden Outlander is powered by a 114-hp, 1.6-liter 4-cylinder and two electric motors, one turns the front wheels, the other is to the rear. The vehicle can operate in all-electric or gasoline power modes. EV in read-only mode, its range is about 30 kilometers.
The motor can drive the wheels directly or act as a generator power of 60 horsepower electric motors, which are mounted on the axles. An electric 4WD system regulates the distribution of torque front to rear. Other baby monitors supervise suspension, sliding wheels and brakes.
The PX-MiEV can be charged from standard 100 - or 200-volt domestic markets or special charging station quickly. The system can also store the power, then use it to power auxiliary equipment such as appliances, camping equipment or power tools. When the battery is discharged below a certain cutoff point, the gasoline engine kicks in to act as a generator to provide power.
Also present at the booth of Mitsubishi Tokyo will be a van load of new version of its i-MiEV electric car next town. The i-MiEV Cargo offers a range of 100 miles from a 63-motor electric steam. The 62-cubic feet of cargo should be a popular choice for small Japanese firms. Possibility of production outside of Japan are uncertain at best.

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