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Seen this online.
From Green Car Congress:
"The engine is a 2.4L gasoline unit designed for the PHEV system. In series hybrid mode, the engine acts as a high-output generator and achieves a high regeneration rate, while the larger displacement makes for quieter operation and better fuel mileage. In addition to the higher efficiencies in the PHEV system itself, Mitsubishi Engelberg Tourer uses detail low-consumption technologies such as radiator grille shutters that bring a reduction in drag.
The large capacity drive battery is fitted beneath the floor in the middle of the vehicle. It uses MMC’s Twin Motor system that locates high output, high efficiency motors at front and rear, but enables a cabin space that allows 3-row seating.
Mitsubishi Engelberg Tourer has an EV cruising range of more than 70 km / 43.5 miles (WLTP cycle), and with a fully charged battery and full fuel tank it has a total cruising range of more than 700 km / 435 miles (WLTP)."
Note the radiator grille shutters mentioned.
Look like plenty of ground clearance there.
From Green Car Congress:
"The engine is a 2.4L gasoline unit designed for the PHEV system. In series hybrid mode, the engine acts as a high-output generator and achieves a high regeneration rate, while the larger displacement makes for quieter operation and better fuel mileage. In addition to the higher efficiencies in the PHEV system itself, Mitsubishi Engelberg Tourer uses detail low-consumption technologies such as radiator grille shutters that bring a reduction in drag.
The large capacity drive battery is fitted beneath the floor in the middle of the vehicle. It uses MMC’s Twin Motor system that locates high output, high efficiency motors at front and rear, but enables a cabin space that allows 3-row seating.
Mitsubishi Engelberg Tourer has an EV cruising range of more than 70 km / 43.5 miles (WLTP cycle), and with a fully charged battery and full fuel tank it has a total cruising range of more than 700 km / 435 miles (WLTP)."
Note the radiator grille shutters mentioned.
Look like plenty of ground clearance there.