krispy03
02-15-2006, 02:08 AM
http://www.automobilemag.com/auto_shows/na...shi_concept_ct/ ('http://www.automobilemag.com/auto_shows/naias_2006/0602_mitsubishi_concept_ct/')
http://automobilemag.com/auto_shows/naias_2006/0601_mitsubishi_concept_ct_02_445.jpg
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>CT stands for Compact Technology. This concept is a showcase for Mitsubishi's In-wheel Electric Vehicle (MIEV) hybrid powertrain, which employs an electric motor in each of the vehicle's four wheels, theoretically providing a more efficient means of packaging four-wheel drive. Mitsubishi currently is testing a Lancer Evolution sedan in Japan equipped with MIEV and hopes to integrate this technology into a hybrid production vehicle by 2010. Designed at Mitsubishi's California studio, the Concept-CT has a two-piece hatchback and scissor-style rear doors that access an innovatively packaged interior</div>
the motors are assisted by a 1.0 liter gasoline 3 cylinder engine that sends its 67 hp to the rear wheels and to the generator.
well heres mitsubishis hatch. more pictures in the link
http://automobilemag.com/auto_shows/naias_2006/0601_mitsubishi_concept_ct_02_445.jpg
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>CT stands for Compact Technology. This concept is a showcase for Mitsubishi's In-wheel Electric Vehicle (MIEV) hybrid powertrain, which employs an electric motor in each of the vehicle's four wheels, theoretically providing a more efficient means of packaging four-wheel drive. Mitsubishi currently is testing a Lancer Evolution sedan in Japan equipped with MIEV and hopes to integrate this technology into a hybrid production vehicle by 2010. Designed at Mitsubishi's California studio, the Concept-CT has a two-piece hatchback and scissor-style rear doors that access an innovatively packaged interior</div>
the motors are assisted by a 1.0 liter gasoline 3 cylinder engine that sends its 67 hp to the rear wheels and to the generator.
well heres mitsubishis hatch. more pictures in the link