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- Mitsubishi_SUP wheelbase "2620.0".
- Mitsubishi_SUP height "1630.0".
- Mitsubishi_SUP length "4160.0".
- Mitsubishi_SUP width "1850.0".
- Mitsubishi_SUP abstract "The Mitsubishi SUP is a concept car developed by Mitsubishi Motors in 2001, first exhibited as a hardtop at the 35th Tokyo Motor Show in 2001, and later at the 2002 North American International Auto Show and Geneva Motor Show as a Mitsubishi SUP Cabriolet. The name SUP stands for "Sports Utility Pack", with Mitsubishi claiming that it was designed "for nature lovers who are...happy using hi-tech gadgets and gizmos Monday to Friday; then out for a bunch of fun communing with nature at weekends and holidays."It was one of four concept vehicles produced by the company in the five-month period following the appointment of Olivier Boulay as its head of design in 2001, after DaimlerChrysler's purchase of a controlling interest in Mitsubishi Motors. Boulay, the General Manager of DCX's Advanced Design Studio in Yokohama, was seconded to MMC, and immediately began creating a strong image for their cars through a common "face" seen on all the concepts, in the curvature of the lower edge of the grille, the size and shape of the badge and the sharp crease rising up the leading edge of the bonnet. More radical styling concepts included the thick wraparound tubeline encircling the body which also housed the front and rear lamp units, detachable, semi-transparent body panels in the doors, and seatback-mounted backpacks. The hardtop's large louvred sunroof was replaced by a convertible top and hideaway rear glass in the cabriolet.Under the skin, the SUP was equipped with a "soft HEV" 4WD drivetrain; an automated manual transmission channelled power from a 1,999 cc 4G94 gasoline direct injection straight-4 with integrated starter alternator (GDI-ISA) to the front wheels, with two discreet electric motors powering the rears.".
- Mitsubishi_SUP bodyStyle Hatchback.
- Mitsubishi_SUP class Concept_car.
- Mitsubishi_SUP designCompany Olivier_Boulay.
- Mitsubishi_SUP designer Olivier_Boulay.
- Mitsubishi_SUP height "1.63".
- Mitsubishi_SUP length "4.16".
- Mitsubishi_SUP manufacturer Mitsubishi_Motors.
- Mitsubishi_SUP productionEndYear "2001".
- Mitsubishi_SUP productionStartYear "2001".
- Mitsubishi_SUP wheelbase "2.62".
- Mitsubishi_SUP width "1.85".
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageID "9064629".
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageLength "3253".
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageRevisionID "532975088".
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink 4WD.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Alternator.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Automobile_self_starter.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Cabriolet_(automobile).
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mitsubishi_Motors_concepts.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Concept_car.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Convertible.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink DaimlerChrysler.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Daimler_AG.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Electric_motor.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Electric_motors.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink File:Boulay_sup_cabrio.jpg.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Four-wheel_drive.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Gasoline_direct_injection.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Geneva_Motor_Show.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Grille.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Hardtop.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Hatchback.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Hood_(vehicle).
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Hybrid_vehicle.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Mitsubishi_4G9_engine.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Mitsubishi_Motors.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink North_American_International_Auto_Show.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Olivier_Boulay.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Starter_(engine).
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Straight-4.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Sunroof.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo_Motor_Show.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLink Yokohama.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mitsubishi SUP".
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageWikiLinkText "SUP".
- Mitsubishi_SUP bodyStyle "4".
- Mitsubishi_SUP class Concept_car.
- Mitsubishi_SUP designer Olivier_Boulay.
- Mitsubishi_SUP hasPhotoCollection Mitsubishi_SUP.
- Mitsubishi_SUP manufacturer Mitsubishi_Motors.
- Mitsubishi_SUP name "Mitsubishi SUP".
- Mitsubishi_SUP production "2001".
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mitsubishi_Motors_vehicles.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mitsubishi_SUP subject Category:Mitsubishi_Motors_concepts.
- Mitsubishi_SUP hypernym Car.
- Mitsubishi_SUP type Automobile.
- Mitsubishi_SUP type MeanOfTransportation.
- Mitsubishi_SUP type Concept.
- Mitsubishi_SUP type Vehicle.
- Mitsubishi_SUP type Product.
- Mitsubishi_SUP type DesignedArtifact.
- Mitsubishi_SUP type Thing.
- Mitsubishi_SUP comment "The Mitsubishi SUP is a concept car developed by Mitsubishi Motors in 2001, first exhibited as a hardtop at the 35th Tokyo Motor Show in 2001, and later at the 2002 North American International Auto Show and Geneva Motor Show as a Mitsubishi SUP Cabriolet.".
- Mitsubishi_SUP label "Mitsubishi SUP".
- Mitsubishi_SUP sameAs m.027wbtg.
- Mitsubishi_SUP sameAs Q6883137.
- Mitsubishi_SUP sameAs Q6883137.
- Mitsubishi_SUP wasDerivedFrom Mitsubishi_SUP?oldid=532975088.
- Mitsubishi_SUP isPrimaryTopicOf Mitsubishi_SUP.
- Mitsubishi_SUP name "Mitsubishi SUP".