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Home News Insights Mitsubishi Confirms That Ralliart Will Return In 2023 Mitsubishi Confirms That Ralliart Will Return In 2023 Insights Arvind | May 17, 2021 08:29 pm In its most recent annual financial report, Mitsubishi dropped a rather tantalising golden nugget of news in that it plans to revive its hallowed Ralliart brand as a means to further offer customers more “Mistubishi Motors-ness” with their vehicles. The long-dormant moniker, which was scaled back starting in 2010 (due to financial pressures), and put to rest – drawing an end to its storied involvement in motorsports – especially in the disciplines of rallying and endurance off-roading events such as the Paris-Dakar. Though the Ralliart name continued to be around in some capacity to cap off limited-run models of the iconic Lancer Evolution X model until the mid-2010s – it was by then a shadow of its older self. How will Ralliart return? The plan now, however, is to revive Ralliart as an in-house sub-brand that will give birth to sporty versions of its current lineup and offer aftermarket accessories and parts. AutoExpress UK also reported that Mitsubishi CEO Takao Kato saying there are plans to take the name back to “motorsports events around the world.” While that last bit of news will undoubtedly cause some fanfare amongst Mitsubishi and motorsport fans – we struggle to imagine with what car and where Mitsubishi plans to go racing. With the company following the fad of moving to SUVs, hybridisation, electrification and its Triton pickup truck business separately doing well – there seems to be a lack of a proper product from which to develop into the foray of motorsports. With no Lancer Evolution sedan or Colt hatchback, or sedans and hatchbacks of any kind, Mitsubishi could likely only be looking at off-road motorsports – which granted is no bad thing. What's the plan? The plans, which take effect starting 2023 should see the Ralliart treatment being applied for two SUVs – our best guess from the presentation material is it’s the all-new Outlander and much anticipated Eclipse Cross. We also cannot forget Mistubishi’s venerable Triton as well, which will see a mid-life update due sometime in 2022. At the same time, we cannot discount Mitsubishi might gain certain models, especially hatchbacks through its larger alliance with Renault and Nissan, which are also reported as part of its post-2023 plans. The report also states two incoming OEM models from Renault as part of this. This should give Ralliart the proper toys to play with from which to develop a range of aspirational models from which to rebuild the Ralliart brand. Will we see another Lancer Evolution? Well, it for sure won’t be a four-door sedan, Mitsubishi has previously teased the Mitsubishi e-Evolution (e-Evo) Concept – an all-electric high-performance SUV that embodies the company’s renewed ambition to develop fun and desirable products. And while it may not have a chirpy, buzzing turbocharged engine, the e-Evo is claimed to use three high-torque electric motors, fed by a high-capacity battery system to deliver smooth and responsive performance. The drive battery is mounted under the floor at the midspan of the vehicle, to provide a low centre of gravity. Power to all four wheels, in familiar Evo fashion, is delivered by Mitsubishi’s Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) vehicle dynamic control system for enhanced traction. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 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Mitsubishi Confirms That Ralliart Will Return In 2023 Insights Arvind | May 17, 2021 08:29 pm In its most recent annual financial report, Mitsubishi dropped a rather tantalising golden nugget of news in that it plans to revive its hallowed Ralliart brand as a means to further offer customers more “Mistubishi Motors-ness” with their vehicles. The long-dormant moniker, which was scaled back starting in 2010 (due to financial pressures), and put to rest – drawing an end to its storied involvement in motorsports – especially in the disciplines of rallying and endurance off-roading events such as the Paris-Dakar. Though the Ralliart name continued to be around in some capacity to cap off limited-run models of the iconic Lancer Evolution X model until the mid-2010s – it was by then a shadow of its older self. How will Ralliart return? The plan now, however, is to revive Ralliart as an in-house sub-brand that will give birth to sporty versions of its current lineup and offer aftermarket accessories and parts. AutoExpress UK also reported that Mitsubishi CEO Takao Kato saying there are plans to take the name back to “motorsports events around the world.” While that last bit of news will undoubtedly cause some fanfare amongst Mitsubishi and motorsport fans – we struggle to imagine with what car and where Mitsubishi plans to go racing. With the company following the fad of moving to SUVs, hybridisation, electrification and its Triton pickup truck business separately doing well – there seems to be a lack of a proper product from which to develop into the foray of motorsports. With no Lancer Evolution sedan or Colt hatchback, or sedans and hatchbacks of any kind, Mitsubishi could likely only be looking at off-road motorsports – which granted is no bad thing. What's the plan? The plans, which take effect starting 2023 should see the Ralliart treatment being applied for two SUVs – our best guess from the presentation material is it’s the all-new Outlander and much anticipated Eclipse Cross. We also cannot forget Mistubishi’s venerable Triton as well, which will see a mid-life update due sometime in 2022. At the same time, we cannot discount Mitsubishi might gain certain models, especially hatchbacks through its larger alliance with Renault and Nissan, which are also reported as part of its post-2023 plans. The report also states two incoming OEM models from Renault as part of this. This should give Ralliart the proper toys to play with from which to develop a range of aspirational models from which to rebuild the Ralliart brand. Will we see another Lancer Evolution? Well, it for sure won’t be a four-door sedan, Mitsubishi has previously teased the Mitsubishi e-Evolution (e-Evo) Concept – an all-electric high-performance SUV that embodies the company’s renewed ambition to develop fun and desirable products. And while it may not have a chirpy, buzzing turbocharged engine, the e-Evo is claimed to use three high-torque electric motors, fed by a high-capacity battery system to deliver smooth and responsive performance. The drive battery is mounted under the floor at the midspan of the vehicle, to provide a low centre of gravity. Power to all four wheels, in familiar Evo fashion, is delivered by Mitsubishi’s Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC) vehicle dynamic control system for enhanced traction. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Mitsubishi Ralliart mitsubishi Ralliart 2023 plans Triton Eclipse oulander Evo
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WHAT IF: Mitsubishi Made The Lancer Evolution XI And It Was This Awesome? Auto News Jim Kem | August 05, 2021 The Lancer Evolution suffered an untimely death at the end of its 10th-generation in 2016, and in the 5 years that have passed there have been an ...
ANCAP 5 Stars For All-New 2015 Mitsubishi Triton Auto News Hans | June 30, 2015 Mitsubishi Motor's soon to be launched all-new 2015 Triton has just been awarded the maximum five-stars by Australasian New Car Assessment Program ...
Mitsubishi To Focus on Sub 3-litre Engines, As Poor Fuel Quality Limits Their Options Insights Hans | June 30, 2015 It appears that the current generation of 3.0-litre-and-above diesel engines for pick-up trucks will be the last of their kinds, as strict ...
Mitsubishi Previews Upcoming Red Peak Adventure Tour Auto News Hans | August 12, 2015 Following last year’s successful Red Peak Challenge 4x4 road tour event, Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has announced that the second iteration of the ...