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Mitsubishi RPM 7000, the Glossary

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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.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Concept car, Crossover (automobile), Cypress, California, Dakar Rally, Exhaust system, FIA GT Championship, Formula One, Grille (car), Hood (car), Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, Mitsubishi Motors, Mitsubishi Pajero, Rallying, Suicide door, World Rally Championship.

  2. Mitsubishi Motors concept cars

Concept car

A concept car (also known as a concept vehicle, show vehicle or prototype) is a car made to showcase new styling or new technology.

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Crossover (automobile)

A crossover, crossover SUV, or crossover utility vehicle (CUV) is a type of automobile with an increased ride height that is built on unibody chassis construction shared with passenger cars, as opposed to traditional sport utility vehicles (SUV), which are built on a body-on-frame chassis construction similar to pickup trucks.

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Cypress, California

Cypress is a city in northwestern Orange County within Southern California.

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Dakar Rally

The Dakar Rally or simply "The Dakar" (French: Le Rallye Dakar ou Le Dakar), formerly known as the "Paris–Dakar Rally" (French: Le Rallye Paris-Dakar), is an annual rally raid organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation.

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Exhaust system

An exhaust system is used to guide reaction exhaust gases away from a controlled combustion inside an engine or stove.

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FIA GT Championship

The FIA GT Championship was a sports car racing series organized by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO) at the behest of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).

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Formula One

Formula One, commonly known as Formula 1 or F1, is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).

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Grille (car)

In automotive engineering, a grille covers an opening in the body of a vehicle to allow air to enter or exit.

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Hood (car)

The hood (North American English) or bonnet (Commonwealth English outside Canada) is the hinged cover over the engine of motor vehicles.

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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, popularly referred to as the 'Evo', is a sports sedan and rally car based on the Lancer that was manufactured by Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors from 1992 until 2016.

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Mitsubishi Motors

is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

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Mitsubishi Pajero

The, p.2, Chameleon Translations, p.1, Chameleon Translations is a full-size SUV (sport utility vehicle) manufactured and marketed globally by Mitsubishi over four generations — introduced in 1981 and discontinued in 2021.

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Rallying

Rallying is a wide-ranging form of motorsport with various competitive motoring elements such as speed tests (sometimes called "rally racing" in United States), navigation tests, or the ability to reach waypoints or a destination at a prescribed time or average speed.

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Suicide door

A suicide door is an automobile door hinged at its rear rather than the front.

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World Rally Championship

The World Rally Championship (abbreviated as WRC) is an international rallying series owned and governed by the FIA.

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See also

Mitsubishi Motors concept cars

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_RPM_7000