Mitsubishi has released the first image of the Concept Global Small, ahead of its debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
While the name won't win awards for originality, the CGS features an attractive design with distinctive headlights, a sloping roofline, and flush door handles. Inside, efficient packaging ensures the cabin can comfortably seat five adults.
The CGS is technically a concept, possibly of the new Colt/Mirage, which will eventually go into production in March 2012. It will be built in Thailand and feature class-leading fuel efficiency as well as CO2 emissions "in the mid-90 g/km range."
Detailed specifications haven't been announced, but the production model will be powered by a 1.0- to 1.2-liter engine which is paired to a continually variable transmission (CVT). Furthermore, to maximize efficiency, the vehicle will have regenerative brakes and an engine start/stop system.
Source: Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi teases Concept Global Small ahead of Geneva debut
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