Toyota's Mini Land Cruiser FJ & Mitsubishi's Electrifying Plans Unveiled

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In this exhilarating episode of The Fast Lane Car, we delve into the riveting predictions made by Best Car Magazine regarding the highly anticipated mini Land Cruiser FJ. With a knack for accuracy, this Japanese magazine has successfully foreseen Toyota's future models like the Prius and GR Corolla. The predictions range from the vehicle's size, potential versions including hybrid and gasoline, to a surprising resurrection of the 2.7L TRF engine. Could this be the Land Cruiser rebirth we've all been waiting for?
But wait, there's more! The episode takes an electrifying turn as the spotlight shines on Mitsubishi's Momentum 2030 plan. Brace yourselves as Mitsubishi gears up to introduce a plug-in hybrid Delica and an off-road capable Outlander. Enthusiasts are on the edge of their seats as Mitsubishi promises a new or refreshed vehicle every year until 2030, doubling their current lineup. The return of Mitsubishi's legendary off-road prowess to the US market has fans revving with anticipation.
As the discussion unfolds, the hosts express their fervent hopes for Mitsubishi to reignite the thrill of their past off-road champions. The concept of a see-through front end projection in the Delica leaves viewers spellbound, reminiscent of a futuristic sci-fi film. With rally capabilities and a promising design, the Delica's potential return to the US market could mark a triumphant comeback for Mitsubishi. The episode wraps up with a call to action for Mitsubishi to cater to the enthusiasts' yearning for adventure on and off the road.

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