2012 Mitsubishi Mirage Hatchback,Reviews

2012 Mitsubishi Mirage Hatchback
Japanese automobile company Mitsubishi presents its latest production of the compact car called the Mirage Geneva Auto Expo in 2011. The tailgate was discovered by the company at the Motor Show in Tokyo in December 2011. This is the first company in India hatchback will be launched, and it is anticipated that Mirage would have helped the company to publish its lost ground in the Indian market, if the company is this car in 2012. The small gasoline engine to replace the Mitsubishi Colt. The company plans to launch this car and two tone combinations of black and beige interior. The engine start-stop mechanism makes this performance sedan cars high. Mitsubishi has used the technology of the machine to light, increased fuel economy of the sedan. This car has an elegant look. Mitsubishi says the Mirage a perfect vehicle for developed and emerging markets.

What gives?
The Mirage, who presented at the Tokyo Motor Show was the production version of the Global Small Concept which was unveiled by Mitsubishi Motor Show in Geneva 2011. The length of the gasoline engine segment B is 3710 mm long and its width is 1665 mm. It is expected that this car is good to do business in emerging markets. There are many differences between the standard and version of the concept. The style of the production version will be significantly weakened, in order to keep costs under control. The mileage of this car is 30kml. Mitsubishi lightweight materials are used to build the body of the Mirage and reduced rolling resistance to increase fuel consumption. Japanese companies improved engine, tires and brakes, motor gasoline used in this compact. Mirage is a sport of regenerative braking mechanism and an automatic start-stop system well. This car is 1.0 liters from 1.2 liters to be powered by gasoline.

The beauty
The look of the sedan is similar to some other sedans on the market. Mitsubishi has tried to give an elegant and attractive, and we can say that Mirage is a bit 'in this way.

The drive train
The engine of the Mirage 2012 is used to working with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) transmission, energy efficiency of the sedan. Version will be available for sale in Thailand is sport 1.0 liter gasoline engine with a mileage of 30 kmpl, while the version to go on sale in India, is powered by a gasoline engine 1, 2 L. Mitsubishi has improved its technology into two new MIVEC engines. The engines are also Auto Stop & Go system. Mitsubishi is still the power values ​​for two models of liberation, but the engine is designed to provide power hp 1.2 L 80 and over 110 Nm of torque. It is expected that Japanese companies would soon realize the power values ​​of both models.

Interiors
Mitsubishi philosophy of "clean and simple" in the design of the cabin as the Mirage, so it's two-volume ventilation. With accents of metal and finished in black and white, inside the Mirage is attractive. The bridge is flat and the wheel 3-spoke sports car wrapped. Mirage is the lightest engine gas previously published. It is quite spacious, comfortable for four passengers.

Outside
Mitsubishi has used lighter materials and reduces the rolling resistance of the car to make it less expensive. The company also improved the brakes, tires and the engine can be used at the Mirage of a powerful car. This car uses regenerative braking and an automatic start-stop system. The width of this car is 1665 mm and its length is 3710 mm, which makes this sedan 15 mm narrower and shorter than 175 mm of Mitsubishi Colt. The size of this compact petrol engine is the same as the Toyota Yaris.

Should I buy?
Go by the technical specifications, we can say that Mirage is a gasoline engine is perfect for emerging markets, and would be a good case in Asian countries do. Energy efficiency is to attract many customers of this car.

Pricing and Availability
Mitsubishi is still an official announcement regarding the price and availability of the brand. However, it is assumed that this car will be sold in Thailand in March 2012.

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