LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) today debuted the MITSUBISHI eX Concept, a compact SUV with a next-generation EV system, at the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show. The concept car is a showcase of Mitsubishi's electric vehicle (EV) technologies, a new iteration of the Dynamic Shield front design concept, autonomous driving capabilities, Artificial Intelligence (AI) as well as a vast range of other technologies for superior driving pleasure in a compact crossover package.
"We have a very exciting plan to take Mitsubishi Motors to the next level, and that plan is through crossovers and electrified vehicles," said Don Swearingen, chief operating officer, MMNA. "The eX Concept redefines the future of the compact SUV and is representative of the company's design direction, both inside and out. With nearly 50 years' experience of automotive electrification technology, we have the expertise and know-how to pioneer a new future with next-generation electric vehicles."
Elegance + SUV + 100% Electric
The MITSUBISHI eX Concept is a vision for a unique 100 percent electric-powered compact SUV aimed at the fast-growing compact SUV market. It uses Mitsubishi's state-of-the art electric-powered technologies and all-wheel control combined with automated driving, connected car interfacing and active safety technologies.
Both exterior and interior indicate the direction Mitsubishi Design is taking. Overall, it evokes the image of a sporty crossover zipping nimbly around town as it merges the elegance and stylishness of a "shooting brake" (a term for a coupé with flowing styling fused with a hatchback car) with compact SUV lines. The front end is a new interpretation of the Dynamic Shield front design concept found in Mitsubishi's current product lineup.
EV System and Twin Motor 4WD/S-AWC
The MITSUBISHI eX Concept embodies the culmination of all the technologies Mitsubishi has developed to date and uses the next-generation EV system, which brings together a longer cruising range as well as superior driving performance. The system is configured from a new drive battery that greatly improves on the energy density of previous batteries as well as front and rear compact high-output motors. Together with the reduction in weight and higher efficiency of the new EV system, a non-compromising reduction in the weight of the body has given the MITSUBISHI eX Concept a cruising range of 400km (248.5 miles). This drivetrain delivers the kind of torquey acceleration that can only be enjoyed in an EV as it delivers 70 kW (94 horsepower) to both front and rear wheels for a total output of 140 kW (188 horsepower) of power.
The Twin Motor 4WD drivetrain incorporates the S-AWC integrated vehicle dynamics control system that uses braking to control the front wheels and a transfer mechanism (Active Yaw Control) that varies torque split between the rear wheels. With the AYC controlling rear wheel drive split, the MITSUBISHI eX Concept delivers handling that faithfully reflects driver intent.
The driver can select between three different drive modes to extract the full performance of the S-AWC system. AUTO mode uses sensors and cameras which monitor and feedback road surface conditions to the S-AWC control unit so that it automatically selects the optimum drive mode for the surface conditions encountered along the route. GRAVEL delivers optimum traction and drive on unpaved roads and in heavy rain while SNOW delivers optimum handling on snow-covered or other slippery surfaces.
The MITSUBISHI eX Concept can be connected to a V2H device that allows the energy stored in the drive battery to supply enough electricity battery to power domestic appliances in an average household for four days. A 1500W 100V AC socket also allows the battery to power home electric appliances when enjoying outdoor pursuits.
Mitsubishi Connected Car Technology
Mitsubishi's advanced connected car technology integrates vehicles with information networks. By utilizing these networks, Mitsubishi Connect offers a wide variety of services and brings a greater richness to your time in the car.
Advanced Active Safety Technology
Further evolutions in Mitsubishi's advanced active safety technology system supports safer and more comfortable driving. the advanced active safety technology system includes the Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) and the Ultrasonic miss-acceleration Mitigation System (UMS). FCM automatically applies the brakes when the camera and radar detect a sudden reduction in the distance with the vehicle in front and helps to avoid a collision or reduce impact damage in the event of a collision. At night or at other times of poor visibility, the FCM system may also detect (with its camera & radar) objects like pedestrians or bicycles ahead of the vehicle and warn the driver there is the possibility of a collision. If necessary, the system will also automatically apply the brakes to avoid an accident.
The Ultrasonic miss-acceleration Mitigation System (UMS) plus Brake Control uses radar to detect obstructions either in front or behind the vehicle and regulates motor power when the driver presses their foot on the accelerator by mistake to prevent the vehicle from going forward. It also audibly and visually alerts the driver.
Automated Driving Technology Brings People & Cars Closer Together
The automated driving of a car is slowly but surely becoming a reality. The MITSUBISHI eX Concept pursues a variety of automated (and semi-automated running) driving technologies that are very compatible with EVs. Mitsubishi has developed, for example, a satisfying and convenient Automated Valet Parking system taking advantage of the precision control possible with electric motor drive thanks to the dependable torque generated by an electric motor that delivers predictable driving performance. This performance instantaneously responds to situational changes found in autonomous driving on roads solely for vehicular use, or in automated obstacle avoidance systems. Automated Driving Mode position lamps are switched on to tell other vehicles when the automated driving system has taken over operation of the car.
Automated Valet Parking System / Wireless Battery Charging
Smart Valet Parking uses connected car technology to link car parking systems at hotels and restaurants with the vehicle's autonomous maneuvering system, allowing the vehicle to find its own parking spot, park itself and be retrieved without any driver input.
Occupants get out of the vehicle after the driver leaves it at the Smart Valet Parking area. When they are ready to return home the driver can press an icon on their smartphone or smartwatch and the vehicle automatically drives itself back to the original Smart Valet Parking area where the driver first left it.
Smart Valet Parking systems provide EV charging bays with wireless charging using solar or other renewable energy sources. EVs that need their battery charged are automatically driven to an available parking spot with a charging bay. Departure times and other instructions can easily be changed using a smartphone or smartwatch.
Automated Driving (Semi-automated Running) on Highways and other Public Roads
Using information from vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-road communications as well as from cameras and radar mounted to the car, the automated driving system analyzes the situation around the perimeter of the vehicle and autonomously varies vehicle speed or changes lanes accordingly. The system also acquires information from the Cloud on traffic conditions at the destination and assists the driver in avoiding accidents.
The major technologies employed include:
In addition, an Automated Obstacle Avoidance System uses cameras and a radar mounted to the vehicle, as well as communications with vehicles in the vicinity, to detect any obstacles so the car can avoid them.
While intricately regulating the distance to other vehicles in the vicinity, whether in congested traffic or travelling at high speed on a highway, this makes for safer driving and also reduces electricity costs because it avoids unnecessary acceleration and braking.
About Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc.
Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., (MMNA) is responsible for all research and development, marketing, and sales for Mitsubishi Motors in the United States. MMNA sells sedans and crossovers/SUVs through a network of approximately 360 dealers. MMNA is leading the way in the development of highly efficient, affordably priced new gasoline-powered automobiles while using its industry-leading knowledge in battery electric vehicles to develop future EV and PHEV models. For more information, contact the Mitsubishi Motors News Bureau at (888) 560-6672 or visit media.mitsubishicars.com.
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