Mitsubishi’s Next Big Move: What’s Coming After the Outlander PHEV?

ksotvl82

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Mitsubishi's been killing it with the Outlander PHEV, but what's next for the brand? Rumors are circulating about a potential new EV model, possibly a smaller crossover to compete with the likes of Hyundai's Kona. Anyone heard any whispers about what Mitsubishi has in the pipeline, or have any thoughts on what they should be working on next?
 

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I'm really curious about their plans for electrification, they've been moving slowly but steady. I heard some rumors about a new compact crossover that's going to be a hybrid EV, would be awesome if that's true.
 

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I'm pretty stoked about the rumor of Mitsubishi's new solid-state battery tech making its way to production vehicles, that could be the game-changer we've been waiting for. Not sure how it'll affect the Outlander but if it's as reliable and efficient as everyone's saying, I'd definitely be interested in learning more.
 

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dude, I'm super intrigued about Mitsubishi's next move too, especially with their emphasis on eco-friendliness, I'm thinking maybe they'll surprise us with a new line of hydrogen fuel cell SUVs or something. The Outlander PHEV is already doing great, but I'm sure they won't rest on their laurels, gotta keep innovating.
 
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Not sure what the hype is about but just saw an article stating they're pushing big into EVs and battery tech, so maybe an electric Outlander is due next? Also, I'd love to see some solid info on their upcoming hydrogen fuel cell partnership, that could be a major game changer.
 

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I'm not sure what's cooking at Mitsubishi but I'd love to see a new dedicated EV model, something like a small crossover or sedan that can compete with the likes of Honda e and Hyundai Ioniq. Maybe they'll surprise us by reviving the old Galant brand.
 
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