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1997 Mitsubishi HSR VI

The 1997 Mitsubishi HSR VI was designed for both driving pleasure and the automated traffic systems of the future. This car features two driving modes: Driver Operated and Automated Driving.


The Mitsubishi HSR (Highly Sophisticated-transport Research) is a range of concept cars exhibited by Mitsubishi Motors through the late 1980s and 1990s. Six distinct iterations of the vehicle were released biannually to coincide with the Tokyo Motor Show, with each model after the original identified by a Roman numeral suffixed to the name.


Fitted with a 2.4 L version of the GDI engine, the sixth HSR concept featured four-wheel steering, active yaw control, traction control, and an automated driving system.


Images: Mitsubishi Motors Corporation



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