Mitsubishi expands the range for the European market with the new Grandis, it is a C-SUV that is part of the wider segment of the old continent.
Designed for young families who need space and versatility, it presents Mild Hybrid and Full Hybrid engines and its name recalls the minivan of the brand of the early 2000s.
Aesthetically it presents a new version of the front Dynamic Shield and the Sculptural Hexagon rear design, rims with measures ranging from 17 to 19 inches and a silhouette that recalls the car from which it derives, the Renault Symario.
From this also resumes the passenger compartment in which the panoramic roof that opens up to the touch of a button, the rear seats capable of running 16 cm, and a 434 -liter trunk that can be expanded up to 1,455 liters, stand out. There is no shortage of two screens for digital instrumentation and infotainment, with the first that can be 7 or 10 inches, and the second, vertical, 10.4 inches; In addition to a multimedia system with over the Air updates that has the Google Services Suite and allows you to download over 100 apps.
Two engines available, one with 12 V Mild Hybrid system that delivers 140 HP and uses a 1.3 turbo thermal engine coupled to a 6 -speed manual transmission or a 7 -speed double clutch automatic transmission; And another Full Hybrid, of about 160 HP, which associates a new 1.8 thermal engine aspirated with two electric engines powered by a 1.4 kWh lithium-ion battery, in this case the gearbox is the highlighted automatic one introduced by the Renault Clio E-Tech.
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