It's easy to miss the Mitsubishi GR-HEV among all the other cars that debuted at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show.
However, just because Mitsubishi's latest offering isn't a multi-million supercar doesn't mean you should overlook it. The GR-HEV is a hybrid diesel vehicle with futuristic styling. Mitsubishi's newest concept isn't the company's firs eco car; the brand offers the all-electric i-MiEV and will soon be offering a hybrid version of its Outlander SUV. Still, the GR-HEV is a rarity in that it is a diesel hybrid.
Most hybrids feature gas engines paired with electric motors. The fact that the Mitsubishi GR-HEV has a diesel motor is odd enough, but its styling and the fact that its a truck push it over the edge. The Mitsubishi GR-HEV weighs only one ton and can seat up to five people. Mitsubishi's auto industry is struggling to stay afloat stateside, and a unique offering such as the GR-HEV could be just what the company needs to drive sales and interest.
What's Driving This Trend
- Hybrid Diesel Vehicles
- The unique combination of diesel and electric power in vehicles presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in transportation.
- Futuristic Styling
- Incorporating futuristic design elements in vehicles opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the automotive industry.
- Lightweight Trucks
- Developing lightweight trucks with efficient hybrid technology creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in the trucking industry.
Who This Affects Most
- Transportation
- The transportation industry can explore disruptive innovation by incorporating hybrid diesel vehicles into their fleets.
- Automotive
- The automotive industry can embrace disruptive innovation by integrating futuristic styling in their vehicle designs.
- Trucking
- The trucking industry can pursue disruptive innovation by adopting lightweight trucks with hybrid technology for improved efficiency.
