Mitsubishi's most handsome crossover MPV, the side is very similar to BYD, this Wang Chuanfu is going to be angry!

For Mitsubishi, numerous independent brands should feel grateful, as many of their own brands rely heavily on Mitsubishi engines. Without Mitsubishi’s engine technology, these brands might struggle to survive due to their lack of R&D capabilities. This has led to the saying that Mitsubishi’s engine sales prowess far surpasses its car sales abilities. Despite this, Mitsubishi's market presence in China has been relatively modest in recent years. Without the success of the Outlander, Mitsubishi’s sales figures would likely look even worse. To boost sales, the company has expedited its brand refresh efforts. A while back, Mitsubishi showcased a跨界 MPV concept car called the Mitsubishi XM Concept, which garnered attention for its avant-garde styling and innovative concepts. Recently, word about this vehicle surfaced again, revealing that its production model will officially debut in Jakarta, Indonesia, next month. The production version of this model is temporarily named the Mitsubishi XM, inspired by the concept car Mitsubishi XM Concept. According to the official images released by the manufacturer, the resemblance between the XM and its concept counterpart is quite impressive. Mitsubishi’s team claims that the design retains an 80% similarity to the concept. The X-shaped front grille, adorned with two chrome strips extending into the LED headlamps, gives the car a striking appearance. The slim and sharp design of the LED lights adds to the overall modern aesthetic. The fog light areas differ slightly from the concept, featuring a split design instead. The side profile showcases double waistlines and pronounced wheel arches, reminiscent of the concept car. The floating roof design, a popular feature among many brands, has been preserved. Interestingly, many observers note that the side profile bears a strong resemblance to the BYD Song MPV, which could potentially ruffle some feathers. Looking at the rear, the three-dimensional L-shaped taillights are both stylish and highly recognizable. A silver strip runs across the rear bumper, echoing the design of the front grille. Overall, the Mitsubishi XM leans more towards an SUV aesthetic, with a clear crossover vibe. While the interior layout remains undisclosed, reports suggest that the XM will offer a 2+3+2 seven-seater configuration. In terms of power, the XM will come equipped with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine paired with either a manual or CVT transmission. Following its debut, the car is scheduled for production at Mitsubishi's Indonesian plant in October. The exact timeline for its domestic release remains unclear, but its sleek design and spacious seven-seater layout should attract many domestic buyers. Given the competitive pricing of the Mitsubishi Outlander under 200,000 yuan, we can reasonably expect the XM to be similarly affordable. The positioning of the Mitsubishi XM mirrors that of the Renault Espace, combining the practicality of an SUV with the spaciousness of an MPV. Unlike the Espace’s romantic and fashionable demeanor, the XM exudes a more futuristic and sci-fi vibe, which could prove irresistible to younger, trend-conscious buyers. Would you welcome its arrival in the domestic market soon?

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