Mitsubishi has unveiled the Elevance Concept, a prototype electric SUV. Designed by the team led by Alessandro Dambrosio (Executive Design Director at Mitsubishi), the Elevance was designed to improve the quality of time spent on board. It features a fluid and harmonious style and has a four-motor all-wheel drive system that utilizes Mitsubishi’s Super-All Wheel Control (S-AWC) technology, enabling safe and comfortable driving in a variety of scenarios, from urban roads to off-road adventures.
With its fluid cabin seamlessly integrated with the exterior and the taut, muscular lower body, the Elevance Concept embodies all the characteristics of a futuristic SUV, balancing elegance and robustness. It conveys a refined presence in a variety of settings, from sophisticated urban environments to daring adventures in uncharted territory. The capsule-like cabin is enclosed in a robust structure inspired by the concept of a ring-shaped ribbed frame that offers exceptional rigidity.

At the front, the Elevance Concept features an evolved interpretation of the Dynamic Shield design (aimed at delivering high performance and a sense of protection). Combined with a honeycomb front grille, it evokes sophistication and power. The body design is imposing, with distinctive lines extending from the headlights to the sides of the body and sculpted into continuous lines to the rear lights. The windows also extend below the beltline, allowing passengers to fully enjoy the scenery during the journey.