Mitsubishiβs New SUV Concept Doubles As A Hotel On Wheels

- Mitsubishi is gearing up for the debut of a new concept car in Tokyo.
- Teaser reveals futuristic rear design and chunky off-road styling.
- The interior features a double bed and roof lighting for glamping.
Mitsubishi might be busy rebadging Renault models in Europe, but things look different back home. Ahead of the Japan Mobility Show, the brand has teased an electric crossover that mixes off-road grit with a cabin designed for lounging and sleeping.
The yet-unnamed concept wears a sharply cut rear end with a full-width LED strip, no rear glass in sight, and a curious structural brace tucked underneath. Chunky tires, muscular fenders, and dark plastic cladding highlight its off-road intentions.
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An earlier photo focused on the cabin, which features a large double bed positioned beneath a roof lit by ambient lighting with a faint sci-fi edge. Mitsubishi describes it as βa spacious interior offering a luxurious in-car sleeping environment that turns any destination into a glamping retreat.β
The concept also introduces personalization features aimed at adapting to different lifestyles, suggesting a cabin layout more flexible than the average SUV.
Overall, the model appears larger than the D:X Concept shown at the 2023 event and could provide an early look at a future production SUV.
What Else Will Mitsubishi Show?
Mitsubishiβs display will also feature the new Delica Mini and eK Space kei cars, alongside the current Outlander PHEV SUV and Delica D:5 minivan. Joining them is the Triton Rally Car that took victory in the 2025 Asia Cross Country Rally.
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In another part of the show, the automaker plans to highlight several heritage models, including a 1985 Pajero from Dakar, a 1996 Lancer Evo III from the WRC, and the 2014 MiEV Evolution III from Pikes Peak.
We expect Mitsubishi to share more details about the concept as its official debut approaches at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 on October 30.
