Mitsubishi Vision Ralliart Concept could use a little clarity 

Updated Jan 11, 2022 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

The grand reveal is a dress-up crossover and not much else.    

 

First, the good news: Mitsubishi has plans for the revival of its Ralliart brand, and rightfully so given its contribution to the carmaker’s legendary standing during its motorsport heydays. The bad news is that those plans may not be to everyone’s liking. 

Mitsubishi Vision Ralliart Concept

Ralliart's second coming is bannered by...a crossover

Mitsubishi threw fans a bone with a teaser image of its Ralliart concept vehicle in the closing days of 2021, with the iconic logo on a rear diffuser and not much else to hint at performance. Fast-forward to Mitsubishi's reveal ahead of the 2022 Tokyo Auto Salon, and suddenly the vision becomes a little cloudy, if we were to be honest. 

This is the Vision Ralliart Concept, and it’s not exactly the anticipated Evolution comeback that loyal followers of the three-diamond brand have been salivating over. For one thing, it’s a crossover, and with a relatively higher center of gravity compared to the late Lancer Evolution series, the same legendary handling is already one foot out the door.  

Mitsubishi Vision Ralliart Concept front

That honeycomb grille supposedly has a shutter system

Another apparent letdown is that the Vision Ralliart Concept will likely be an electric vehicle platform. Mitsubishi has not confirmed speculation that the vehicle is based on the Outlander PHEV, but its use of the word ‘motors’ (as in plural) indicate an electric drivetrain. Combustion engines at the audition, thank you for your time. 

In any case, Mitsubishi boasts the Vision Ralliart Concept’s bold and muscular exterior styling, emphasized by the vehicle’s wide stance. As part of the Dynamic Shield fascia, the logo floats in a sea of honeycomb patterns on the grille that supposedly employs a shutter mechanism for aerodynamics. Front and rear diffusers hint at sportiness, with 22-inch alloy wheels housing large brake discs and opposed-piston 6-pot brake calipers.        

Mitsubishi Vision Ralliart Concept back

There's the rest of the rear that was initially shown in a teaser image

Mitsubishi has not disclosed information on performance, only saying that the concept vehicle comes with acceleration, cornering, and braking taken to higher levels, thanks to four-wheel control tuning, improved battery capacity, and tweaked motor output. The company also claims that drivability in various road and weather conditions has been refined. 

In any case, future Mitsubishi vehicles will reportedly be developed based on customer feedback on the Vision Ralliart Concept. If you know any Evo purist in Japan, this might be an opportunity to get them to campaign for Ralliart to return in a more familiar form.

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Mitsubishi Outlander

The Outlander PHEV 2023 is the latest entry of three-diamond brand Mitsubishi into the Philippines market's crossover segment. It is offered in the local market with one variant only and the Mitsubishi Outlander 2023 price Philippines is Php 2,998,000. Under the hood of the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV lies a naturally aspirated 2.4L inline-4 MIVEC gasoline engine that generates 128 horsepower and 199 Newton-meter of torque. This is paired to a hybrid system, with the electric motors delivering up to 70 hp and 195 Newton-meter of torque. Another powertrain feature is the Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) 4WD System.

Dimensions-wise, the Outlander PHEV is 4,695 mm long, 1,800 mm wide, and 1,710 mm tall. It also gets a ground clearance and wheelbase rated at 190 mm and 2,670 mm, respectively. This Mitsubishi model is almost on a segment of its own as not a lot of compact crossovers in the country such as the Honda CR-V and Subaru Forester utilize a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) system.

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Joseph holds a degree in Journalism from the University of the Philippines Diliman and has been writing professionally since 1999. He has written episodes for CNN Philippines' motoring show Drive, and has worked on corporate projects for MG Philippines and Pilipinas Shell. Aside from being Philkotse.com’s Content Lead, he also writes content for numerous car dealerships in the U.S., spanning multiple brands such as Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Maserati, among others.

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