The Mitsubishi Evo is back, then – but as an SUV.
The idea has been considered by company officials for a long time, but the e-Evolution concept at the Tokyo motor show is the first tangible step towards it.
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But will it become a reality? The idea was first mooted a few years ago off the unexpected success Mitsubishi had with the Outlander PHEV; if people like this, they thought, maybe we can make an Evo out of a plug-in hybrid SUV.
Maybe they can, maybe they will, but concept car or no concept car, there is no plan to do so - for now at least. Indeed, some senior Mitsubishi sources in Japan have indicated there is no concrete mention of any future Evo in any product plan, SUV-shaped or otherwise.
The Lancer C-segment saloon on which it was always based has also just now gone out of production in Japan, with no replacement planned any time soon, and the B-segment SUV previewed in this bodystyle is still a couple of years away, with no guarantee of an Evo version of it, even if this tech is achievable for production.
The concept car, and its intended purpose, is a bit of a red herring amid the quiet revolution (not Evolution) going on at Mitsubishi.
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