It appears that a production version of the Mitsubishi Vision Ralliart Concept from last year will debut in 2024. A Ralliart version of the Outlander is rumored to give it the performance treatment around 2024.
There are reportedly mechanical modifications and a firmer suspension system in the Outlander Ralliart. The biggest change will be made under the hood, where Mitsubishi reportedly intends to double the plug-in hybrid powertrain's output.
A 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and two electric motors are combined in the Ralliart-branded model. The engine alone should be able to generate 133 horsepower, but the combined output of the electric motors will be 286 horsepower.
Although the story doesn't mention that, the normal variant has a 450 Nm torque rating. The 20 kWh battery pack in the model will probably be the same as in the ordinary version.
The Vision Ralliart Concept's enclosed grille and thicker bumper with a lower part covered in tiny holes were two of its most distinguishing features. The rear received significant updates with a prominent diffuser, a center braking light with F1 influences, and a sizable spoiler extending from the roof. The prototype vehicle sat on 22-inch wheels with oversized brake rotors and six-piston calipers, and it sported a muscular body kit.