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Remember when we said that the
Mitsubishi Concept PX-MiEV II (worst name ever) shown in Tokyo was basically the next
Mitsubishi Outlander? We weren't lying. The 2013 Outlander will debut next month at the
Geneva Motor Show, and
Mitsubishi has released the first photo of the new crossover. What's more, the fancy PX-MiEV II concept apparently wasn't a vaporware showcase; Mitsubishi says that a plug-in hybrid version of the Outlander will join the roster later in 2012.
The Euro-spec Outlander launches this summer with 2.0-liter gas and 2.2-liter turbodiesel power, three seating rows, and an eco-driving coach feature designed to help drivers eke out the best possible fuel economy. Furthermore, the diesel version will offer an automatic start-stop feature to help maximize efficiency and minimize emissions.
Available driver aids include Forward Collision Mitigation, Lane Departure Warning, and Adaptive Cruise Control systems. There's not much else to tell right now, other than that Russia gets the new Outlander first, followed by a global rollout that includes North America.
Follow the jump to read the press release, and click the image above to see a larger version.
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