Speedline Industries Presents The One-Of-A-Kind Mitsubishi XPander
by AutoExpert | 25 August, 2022
Speedline Industries drew inspiration for a unique concept from the Mitsubishi Xpander, imagining what an Evo derivative may look like. The model is based on the older generation of the Xpander, which debuted in 2017.
The aftermarket body kit replaces the skidplate with a pronounced front splitter and stylish additions for the bumper intake. Meanwhile, the lower headlight bezels, roof-mounted scoop, broad fender flares, and enlarged side sills all feature a glossy black finish.
To reflect Mitsubishi's long history in motorsport, the Xpander features a pattern in red, grey, and black against a white background. No details concerning mechanical upgrades have been revealed, and the interior has been left unchanged.
The only engine option for the Mitsubishi XPander is a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated unit that generates 103 horsepower and sends power to the front axle via an automatic transmission. Meanwhile, the all-wheel-drive system is paired with a tweaked turbocharged 1.6-liter engine that generates 350 hp. Since the tuner hasn't announced intentions to sell the Xpander, the sporty concept car will likely never see production.