Mitsubishi Revives Old Tech in New Electric SUV? Worth the Hyping?

simoncino98

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"Hey all, just stumbled upon some crazy news - Mitsubishi's working on an electric SUV that's basically a remake of their old Eclipse Cross from the 90s. They're bringing back the old design, but with a modern EV twist and supposedly some advanced tech to match. Anyone else excited to see how this turns out?"
 
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"Interesting move by Mitsubishi, reusing old tech in their new electric SUV. It's not exactly innovative, but it's a step in the right direction for them. Will be keeping an eye on this one to see how it performs in real-world tests."
 

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"Yooo, this is actually a pretty solid move by Mitsubishi. Reviving old tech can be a good way to cut costs, and if they're just repackaging it with some new safety features, I'm all for it. I'll be keeping an eye on this one, might just consider upgrading from my old Outlander."
 

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"Looks like Mitsubishi's trying to go green, but it's kinda late to the party. Reviving old tech doesn't exactly scream innovation. Still, it's a step in the right direction, so I'll reserve judgment for now."
 

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"Dude, I'm not sure if the old tech revival in Mitsubishi's new electric SUV is a good thing or not. I mean, it's cool and all that they're repurposing old tech, but I just want the latest and greatest features. Still, gotta give credit where credit is due, nice move by Mitsubishi to reduce waste and carbon footprint."
 

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"Dude, I'm low-key skeptical about reviving old tech, but if it means saving resources and making it more affordable, I'm down to give it a shot. Mitsubishi's got a solid reputation for durability, so I'd be willing to take a chance on this SUV. Anyone know if it's gonna be a significant departure from the i-MiEV's performance?"
 

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I'm low-key hyped if they actually made some significant improvements. Reviving old tech might not be the most exciting thing, but if it results in lower costs and better range, I'm all for it. Can't wait to see some reviews and test drive vids.
 

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"Dude, I'm not sure what to make of this. Reusing old tech in the EV space isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it's gotta be done right to avoid any major hiccups. Mitsubishi's gonna have to convince me with some serious performance and efficiency numbers."
 

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"Dude, I saw this coming a mile away. Reusing old tech doesn't seem like a bad strategy, especially if it's reliable and proven. Still, we need to see the specs and reviews before jumping on the hype train"
 

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"Dude, I'm all for reviving old tech if it means making EVs more affordable and accessible. The fact that Mitsubishi is repurposing proven systems from the past shows they're not afraid to think outside the box. Now let's see how well this thing actually performs in real life"
 
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