Teased: Mitsubishi teases mystery reveal ahead of Geneva

Filed under: Geneva Motor Show , Crossover , Mitsubishi , Design/Style Mitsubishi has been something of a punching bag among both analysts and critics in the United States for some years now, with lukewarm reception to new products and meek sales figures. But while few were paying attention, the Japanese brand’s pendulum made a mighty swing in the right direction in 2011 , with sales finishing up over 40 percent year-over-year, making it the second fastest-growing brand in the States. Of course, total brand sales were just 77,995 (2010 sales: 55,683), but one has to start somewhere. Buoyed by increasing demand for new products like the Outlander Sport , Mitsubishi isn’t quite “feeling its oats” just yet, but it’s alive and kicking.

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Teased: Mitsubishi teases mystery reveal ahead of Geneva

2012 Mitsubishi Outlander

2012 Mitsubishi Outlander The Outlander and the Outlander Sport may share platforms and names, but there’s no mistaking the two when placed side by side. The Outlander and the Outlander Sport may share platforms and names, but there’s no mistaking the two when placed side by side. While the Outlander Sport is a smaller crossover designed to target young buyers, the Outlander is now a more mature, sophisticated, and family-friendly offering than ever before. Although this second-generation model dates back to 2006, a midcycle update lent the Outlander an aggressive, sporty exterior (blatantly inspired by the Lancer Evolution), along with some upgraded interior materials.

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2012 Mitsubishi Outlander

2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport The Outlander and the Outlander Sport may share platforms and names, but there’s no mistaking the two when placed side by side.We know it’s easy to do, but don’t confuse the Mitsubishi Outlander with the Outlander Sport. We know it’s easy to do, but don’t confuse the Mitsubishi Outlander with the Outlander Sport. Although the two vehicles share names, platforms, and styling cues, their personalities are markedly different. While the Outlander has evolved into a larger, family-oriented vehicle, the Sport is a svelte crossover targeted at buyers who want an affordable and frugal sport-utility vehicle.

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2012 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

2012 Mitsubishi Lancer/Evolution

2012 Mitsubishi Lancer/Evolution Evo enthusiasts, fret not. Despite rumors suggesting your vaunted, street-legal rally weapon is dead after 2012, officials have confirmed that the car will live on for the 2012 and 2013 model years. Evo enthusiasts, fret not. Despite rumors suggesting your vaunted, street-legal rally weapon is dead after 2012, officials have confirmed that the car will live on for the 2012 and 2013 model years.

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2012 Mitsubishi Lancer/Evolution

Vygor unveils Opera.2 crossover coupe

Filed under: Performance , Crossover , MISC You’re forgiven if you’ve already forgotten the Vygor Opera , a crossover coupe that makes the BMW X6 and Acura ZDX look sensible. Now, the Tuscany-based operation has unveiled a second take on the concept: the Opera.2. It’s not an early replacement for the Opera.1 .

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Vygor unveils Opera.2 crossover coupe

Vygor unveils Opera.2 crossover coupe

Filed under: Performance , Crossover , MISC You’re forgiven if you’ve already forgotten the Vygor Opera , a crossover coupe that makes the BMW X6 and Acura ZDX look sensible. Now, the Tuscany-based operation has unveiled a second take on the concept: the Opera.2. It’s not an early replacement for the Opera.1 . The Opera.2 offers buyers (at whatever stage of psychotherapy they might currently stand) a slightly different design that does away with the previous version’s hideous cartoon-bunny front end in favor of a (relatively) more subtle treatment

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