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Mitsubishi FTO

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Mitsubishi FTO
Mitsubishi
aka Type aka here, not up there
Production produced from when to when+total units made (optional)
Class denote market class
Body Style how many doors+how many seats+what type of body
Length 4365mm
Width 1735mm
Height Unladen - 1300mm
Wheelbase 2500mm
Weight Weight GS - 1100/1140 kg
Weight GR - 1150/1190 kg
Weight GPX - 1200/1240 kg
Weight GPvR - 1190/1230 kg
Transmission transmission + drive
Engine engine
Power N/A hp @ N/A rpm
N/A lb-ft of torque @ N/A rpm
Similar similar (competition)
Designer Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)

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Colors

Color Name - Paint Code

Passion Red - R71

Imperial Red - R39C

Monaco Red - R82

Steel Silver - A34

Symphonic Silver - A26A

Pyreness Black - X08

Scotia White - W83

Icecelle Blue - T73

Moonlight Blue - T88C

Midnight Blue - B09

Dandelion Yellow - Y77C

Timber Green - G13

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Hybrid Models

An electric version, the FTO-EV, was produced by Mitsubishi Motors in 1998 as an experimental vehicle. The car utilised high-performance lithium ion battery power and set a multiple-charge 24-hour distance world record.

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Generations

First Generation

October 1994 to August 1997



Second Generation

August 1997 to July 2001

Cars built after August 1997 are regarded as facelift models, although the only exterior change was to the front bumper, which gained a larger air intake, deeper front splitter and restyled housings for the supplementary lights.[6]

The facelift also brought the GP Version R. This model featured HID headlamps, blue or red front seats, uprated suspension, limited slip differential,and a different rear spoier in addition to the GPX specification. As this model was to be light weight, items such as side skirts, front fog lights, climate control, electric folding mirrors and sound insulation were left out.

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Design quirks and oddities

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Awards

In commemoration of its win at the Car of the Year Japan awards in 1994, Mitsubishi introduced a limited production of the GPX Limited Edition model. It can be indentified by its dandelion yellow paint scheme and "'94–95 Japan Car of the Year" emblems on the outer surface of the car's C-pillar. It also has a rear screen wiper and limited slip differential as standard. Less than 500 of these are believed to have been produced.

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