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- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 abstract "The Mitsubishi RPM 7000 is a concept car designed by the Cypress, California Design Studio of Mitsubishi Motors and exhibited at the 2001 North American International Auto Show. Displayed alongside the Mitsubishi ASX, the two vehicles represented the company's vision for sporty, stylish crossover SUVs. However, while the ASX defined Mitsubishi's production plans, the RPM 7000 was a more radical styling exercise and an overt celebration of the company's motorsport heritage. The World Rally Championship-winning Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and the Dakar Rally-winning Mitsubishi Pajero provided the engine and drivetrain, while chief stylist Mike Desmond acknowledged the influence of Formula One in the \"nosecone\" front grille and hood. Elements of rallying and GT racing were also incorporated. Other unusual elements included the teardrop silhouette, side exit exhaust pipe, and the suicide doors on the passenger side only.Although it was speculated that the RPM could make it to production within two years of its exhibition, these rumours proved unfounded.".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 bodyStyle Crossover_(automobile).
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 class Concept_car.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 manufacturer Mitsubishi_Motors.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 productionEndYear "2001".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 productionStartYear "2001".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageID "9031349".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageLength "2334".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageRevisionID "625163325".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mitsubishi_Motors_concepts.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Concept_car.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Crossover_(automobile).
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Cypress,_California.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Dakar_Rally.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Exhaust_system.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink FIA_GT_Championship.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Formula_One.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Grille.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Hood_(vehicle).
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Mitsubishi_Lancer_Evolution.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Mitsubishi_Motors.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Mitsubishi_Pajero.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Mitsubishi_RVR.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink North_American_International_Auto_Show.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Rallying.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink Suicide_door.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLink World_Rally_Championship.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageWikiLinkText "RPM 7000".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 bodyStyle "Sports crossover".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 class Concept_car.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 designer "Mike Desmond".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 manufacturer Mitsubishi_Motors.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 name "Mitsubishi RPM 7000".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 production "2001".
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- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Modern-auto-stub.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 subject Category:Mitsubishi_Motors_concepts.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 hypernym Car.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 type Automobile.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 type Concept.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 type Vehicle.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 type Product.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 type DesignedArtifact.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 type Thing.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 comment "The Mitsubishi RPM 7000 is a concept car designed by the Cypress, California Design Studio of Mitsubishi Motors and exhibited at the 2001 North American International Auto Show. Displayed alongside the Mitsubishi ASX, the two vehicles represented the company's vision for sporty, stylish crossover SUVs. However, while the ASX defined Mitsubishi's production plans, the RPM 7000 was a more radical styling exercise and an overt celebration of the company's motorsport heritage.".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 label "Mitsubishi RPM 7000".
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 sameAs Q6883127.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 sameAs m.027v4ss.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 sameAs Q6883127.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 wasDerivedFrom Mitsubishi_RPM_7000?oldid=625163325.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 isPrimaryTopicOf Mitsubishi_RPM_7000.
- Mitsubishi_RPM_7000 name "Mitsubishi RPM 7000".