TheVeeMachine wrote:That vehicle costs the better half of a million dollars, and is manufactured by a company that only produces performance-oriented cars.
And? Take away all the little details that make it a supercar, and 50% or more of the power and base it off the chassis of a cheap economy car and it would be much, much cheaper.
They're going down the electric path anyway (or so they've been saying for at least 2 years even though they only have a single electric model), so if they knew what they were doing with electric motors then how hard would it be to make a hybrid with focus on power instead of economy? Plenty of other companies are doing it now. No, I can't think of any cheap ones, but Evos aren't exactly cheap, and neither are electric cars in general.
As far as I know the next lancer is still going to be petrol. Plus making an 'exciting' hybrid/electric car would be very good publicity if they're trying to sell electric vehicles.
Mitsubishi has made plenty of sports cars and has been so heavily involved in motorsport, and NOW they decide they want to focus on environmentally friendly cars? A bit late guys. Its so hypocritical...
Or, you mentioned AMG, then if Mitsubishi is going 100% environmentally friendly they should resurrect Ralliart as its own division (instead of just a badge) and tell them to go nuts.
They're going to run themselves into the ground, and on the off-chance they are successful then theres going to be Eco-Cars everywhere for us to get stuck behind. Theres no good outcome in my eyes.