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Mitsubishi Motors Lineup at 2007 North American International Auto Show	
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Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 09, 2007 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Motors
Corporation (MMC) and its manufacturing and sales unit in the United
States, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA, based in Cypress,
California) are giving the new North American Lancer and the Prototype X
concept their world premieres at the 2007 North American International
Auto Show (Detroit Motor Show). In preparation for the new U.S. Tier 2
Bin 5 emissions regulations, MMC has also announced a project to develop
a next generation diesel engine, to be launched in the new Lancer in
2010. The 2007 NAIAS runs from January 7 to 21 at the Cobo Center in
Detroit and is open to the general public from January 13.

Speaking at the MMC press conference (13:55 on January 8 in Detroit,
03:55 on January 9 in Japan) MMC Chairman of the Board Takashi Nishioka
commented, "With strong support from the Mitsubishi Group, Mitsubishi
Motors is now in the middle of implementing the 3-year business plan
that started in fiscal 2005. Under the plan, we are beefing up the
management setup of our U.S. operations and reviewing our sales policies
and strategies here. We are now in a situation where we can project that
fiscal 2006 will produce our first operating profit in four years.
Together with all the other Mitsubishi Group companies, we are also
working on environmental initiatives, using Mitsubishi Group resources
to maximum effect. As part of that process, we are collaborating with
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to develop a next generation diesel engine
that will be launched in the North American market in 2010."

The project to develop a next generation diesel engine for the North
American market will be based on the diesel engine that MMC is
developing together with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for European export
models. The new engine incorporates a DPF + NOx trap catalyst to ensure
compliance with U.S. Tier 2 Bin 5 emissions regulations that require NOx
(nitrogen oxides) emissions to be as low as similar emissions from
gasoline engines. It will also be compliant with the Japanese post-new
long term emissions regulations. Features of this engine will include a
lightweight aluminum block, a common rail system with piezo injectors to
provide good responsiveness, and a VG/VD turbocharger with boost
pressure controllable over a particularly wide range by combining a
variable geometry (VG) that enables turbine flow to be varied, with a
variable diffuser (VD) that enables compressor flow to be varied. This
combination of features will produce an engine that is both very
powerful and efficient.

MMC and MMNA are displaying the world premiers for the new North
American Lancer, Prototype X concept show car, the Outlander SUV
launched in October 2006, and the Raider pick-up, winner of the 2006
Baja 1000 (Stock Mini class), at the Detroit Motor Show.

1. New North American market Mitsubishi Lancer walkaround

The new Lancer inherits the image of the Mitsubishi Concept-X presented
at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show, combining a stable stance with a clear-cut
and determined form. 
Body specifications are larger all round, with a length of 4,570mm (35
mm longer than the current model), width of 1,760 mm (65 mm wider),
height of 1,490 mm (60 mm higher), and a wheelbase of 2,635 mm (35 mm
longer), an appropriate size for the new Lancer's role as a global
sedan.

The new generation platform first utilized by the Outlander on-road SUV
is also the base for the new Lancer, providing particularly good
collision safety and rigidity. 
High performance, high fuel economy, and excellent emissions performance
are provided by an aluminum block 2.0 liter 4-cylinder DOHC MIVEC*1
engine producing 152 hp.

Power is transmitted through a CVT*2, with six-speed Sportronic(R) mode
- available for the first time in a Mitsubishi in the North American
market - and, on some grades, with paddle shifters that allow the driver
to shift gears manually without taking his hand off the wheel.

2. Mitsubishi Prototype X concept walkaround

A design study for the new Lancer Evolution due to be launched in 2007.
Based on the new Lancer launched at Detroit, the Prototype X concept
features an exterior with a Spartan 'driver's car' image, and a highly
functional, high-quality interior that encourages concentration on
driving. Overall, the design aims for a clear-cut and determined form
that is consistent with function. 
Mechanically, in addition to the Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC)*3 all
wheel control system built around a 4WD system, the concept features a
newly-developed aluminum block MIVEC turbo engine mated to a high
performance six-speed automated manual transmission. There are also many
other examples of the latest technology from Mitsubishi Motors,
including the use of aluminum for parts of the body panels to save
weight. 

3. Next Generation Mitsubishi Diesel Engine outline

The design for the new engine includes a lightweight aluminum block, a
common rail system with piezo injectors to provide good responsiveness,
and a VG/VD turbocharger with boost pressure controllable over a
particularly wide range by combining a variable geometry (VG) for
variable turbine flow with a variable diffuser (VD) for variable
compressor flow. This combination of features will result in a diesel
engine that is both very powerful and efficient. 
The exhaust gas cleaning system is designed for compliance with both
U.S. Tier 2 Bin 5 and Japanese post-new long term emissions regulations,
utilizing combustion control technology to reduce NOx, together with a
DPF + NOx trap catalyst to clean NOx from the exhaust and reduce
emissions.

4. Mitsubishi Motors lineup at 2007 Detroit Motor Show

 
Model           Category             Remarks

Lancer          New model            World premiere 
Prototype X     Show car             World premiere 
Raider          Show car             Baja 1000 entry 
Lancer          Show car             1974 Safari Rally entry 
Outlander       Production model    
Eclipse         Production model     Made in North America  
Eclipse Spyder  Production model     Made in North America 
Galant          Production model     Made in North America 
Endeavor        Production model     Made in North America 
Raider          Production model     Made in North America
[1] MIVEC: Mitsubishi Innovative Valve Timing Electronic Control System 
[2] CVT: Continuous Variable Transmission
[3] S-AWC: Super All-Wheel Control. Vehicle dynamics system that
integrates control of drive torque, braking, steering and suspension at
all four wheels.


About Mitsubishi Motors Corporation

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation was established in 1970 and is
one of the few automobile companies in the world that produces a full
line of automotive products ranging from 660-cc mini cars and passenger
cars to commercial vehicles and heavy-duty trucks and buses. The company
also operates consumer financing services and provides this to its
customer base. For more information, please visit
www.mitsubishi-motors.com .

For further information, please visit the Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
home page at: www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp
<http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp> 

Contact
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
Public Relations Department
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com
+81-3-6719-2111
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Jan. 09, 2007, 16:00 (JST)
Source: Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (U.S.: MMTOF) 
www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp <http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp> 
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