Friday, December 16, 2016

The Concept of 2016 Mitsubishi ASX Geoseek

2016 Mitsubishi ASX Geoseek Review - If the Mitsubishi ASX looks somewhat familiar to you, it should, because here in the US it is marketed as the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport. This year at the Geneva Auto Show, Mitsubishi ASX and decided to take a unified concept with an emphasis on adventure and interesting for outdoor enthusiasts. This article may be coming on a little strong on emphasis here because, in all reality, this concept is more about some of the paint accents outside and some minor interior modifications.
 

Modification of 2016 Mitsubishi ASX Geoseek

This article not trying to bash the concept, it is certainly interesting to see, and some modifications could be offered on the 2016 Mitsubishi ASX Geoseek (or Outlander Sport in the United States) if there is sufficient public appeal is given to the model. Mitsubishi does not imply the possibility at all, but that's usually the way things go with a concept like this. So, let's look at this unique concept and see what makes it special enough that Mitsubishi wants to take him to the Geneva Auto Show.

The most noticeable thing about this concept is a solid tone, pearl gray color which has been applied to the body. Usually this type of color would be considered strange in the car, but it's actually kind of worked for a number of reasons. To create an attractive color contrast, Mitsubishi bright orange paint is applied to the fins on both sides of the front radiator grille. grille that also has a gloss black mesh, with a plate in the middle of the display the name of the concept. Under the chrome skid plates that looked attractive front end together.
 

In the interior, there are more orange accents everywhere you look, or as Mitsubishi put it, there are orange accents in "strategic areas to present an image of casual and sporty accessories like outdoor sports." I'm not sure if it was what I would call it, but it looks like orange accents have been applied for in the dash vent surrounds and around the circular gauges in the instrument cluster. Thanks for visit.

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