The Mitsubishi e-Evolution Concept Has Three Motors And An 'AI System'

Mitsubishi has revealed more teaser shots of its incoming electric crossover concept, along with some technical details
The Mitsubishi e-Evolution Concept Has Three Motors And An 'AI System'

That’s right, there’s a new Mitsubishi Evolution on the scene. But before you get excited about some fire-breathing, all-wheel drive super saloon extracting a silly output out of a heavily boosted 2.0-litre engine, there are a few things you should know about the ‘e-Evolution’ concept the Japanese firm is bringing to the Tokyo Motor Show.

As you might have gathered from the name, it’s all-electric, and it’s also an SUV. So it’s far removed from the spectacularly quick, hopped-up Lancers of old, and now Mitsubishi has revealed something that’ll no doubt irk die-hard Evo fans ever further: its AI system.

The Mitsubishi e-Evolution Concept Has Three Motors And An 'AI System'

Mitsubishi has detailed how the system works, and it sounds as though its intention is to take much of the driving experience away. In the company’s own words:

“The brain of the Mitsubishi e-Evolution Concept is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system that augments the driver’s capabilities. An array of sensors allows the AI system to instantly read changes in road and traffic conditions, as well as the driver’s intent. Seamlessly coordinating driver intent with vehicle performance, the system supports drivers of all abilities and by making it easier and safer to control the vehicle, thereby bringing the motoring experience to a new level.”

Not the most thrilling paragraph, is it? Although later on in the press release, Mitsubishi does insist the system will “unobtrusively enhance the driving expertise” of whoever’s behind the wheel.

The Mitsubishi e-Evolution Concept Has Three Motors And An 'AI System'

Mitsubishi also revealed that the vehicle has a triple motor four-wheel drive system, with one motor for the front wheels and two motors for the rear axle with an ‘Active Yaw Control’ torque vectoring system.

The concept will be revealed in full at the Tokyo Motor Show later this month, sharing the stage with the new Eclipse Cross.

Comments

Davino291103

The side looks the same as this car

10/05/2017 - 13:43 |
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Tomislav Celić

Hell yeah BOI

10/05/2017 - 13:46 |
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TheRealBouss

That side profile though…

10/05/2017 - 13:58 |
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Klush

That looks… Horrid.

10/05/2017 - 14:00 |
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redflamexfire(R32 squad)

Oh yea i was waiting until this happened,Til mitsubishi cutting of a legend and bringing up this crap

10/05/2017 - 14:04 |
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MrLeo

I am personnaly very interested on how the car will work. An AI that learns how a driver likes to drive and help him do so can be really interesting… Even though you got to love the old way.

10/05/2017 - 15:21 |
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White Comet

the design actually looks good. Now, if we can actually lower it and it would be a proper Evo

10/05/2017 - 16:36 |
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Anonymous
10/05/2017 - 16:41 |
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H5SKB4RU (Returned to CT)

Hope subaru doesnt kick us in the nuts with a electric impreza

10/05/2017 - 18:57 |
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Or an inline fwd 4 cylinder

10/06/2017 - 01:42 |
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Daksh Pat

mitsubishi, slowly becoming the company that it never wanted to be

10/06/2017 - 00:17 |
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