ANy Reason Why they didn't keep this look??
The one confusing thing about the concept that differs from the real X is how on the concept car the hood extends all the way to the front end of the car. On the production X the front bumper meets the hood farther back. I have no idea why Mitsubishi did that. The overhanging hood look is alot better than the big grill look!
So not to bring back an old thread but...
Is there any way to actually put the concept lights on a X?? Would they fit? Are they even sold anywhere?? Maybe even the hood. I think the concept just looks so much more aggressive. That was what i think the evo lost going from the IX to the X is that totally aggressive look. Can anybody help me with this?
Is there any way to actually put the concept lights on a X?? Would they fit? Are they even sold anywhere?? Maybe even the hood. I think the concept just looks so much more aggressive. That was what i think the evo lost going from the IX to the X is that totally aggressive look. Can anybody help me with this?
The concept looked horrendous, the prototype X looked really good though, with some details that I wish would have made it to production.
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/mitsu...type-x/128535/
Especially the soft touch dash, seats, headlights, tail lights, third brake light, brakes, dash and door trim, lap timer, mirrors. But the price would be a bit higher than the production version.
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/mitsu...type-x/128535/
Especially the soft touch dash, seats, headlights, tail lights, third brake light, brakes, dash and door trim, lap timer, mirrors. But the price would be a bit higher than the production version.
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