Mitsubishi Vision Ralliart Concept : un premier aperçu décevant
Vers la fin du mois de décembre dernier, une image partagée par Mitsubishi montrant un concept Ralliart avait grandement fait jaser. Elle avait aussi fait saliver les amateurs qui depuis le départ de modèles portant cette appellation, n’ont plus grand-chose à se mettre sous la dent en matière de performance chez ce constructeur.
En annonçant un véhicule portant le nom Ralliart, Mitsubishi a réveillé les amateurs et indiqué qu’elle allait porter un clin d’œil à son passé. Rien n’a été avancé cependant, car le véhicule sera officiellement présenté lors du prochain week-end, lors des activités entourant la tenue du Salon de Tokyo. Ce que l’on sait, c’est que les roues font 22 pouces et cachent des étriers de frein à six pistons.
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