The 2016 Mitsubishi Challenger is a vehicle that hasn't even been officially unveiled yet, and isn't expected to go on sale until 2016, but is already attracting a lot of hype. This SUV follows the recipe that has made generations of its predecessors so successful. The chassis and parts of the body structure are borrowed from the L200/Triton trick, while a rear end reminiscent of an estate is used to form this solid seven-seater.
However, it's not all a copy-paste job however. The new Mitsubishi Challenger boasts a unique bonnet, grille and front wings featuring the latest version of the Mitsubishi face. Indeed this vehicle's face is more or less identical to that of the 2013 Mitsubishi GR-HEV concept truck.
The Challenger is a vehicle that lives by the adage of 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' but still packs enough updates to make it exciting for buyers.
Rugged Seven-Seater SUVs
The 2016 Mitsubishi Challenger Carries On a Popular Legacy
Trend Themes
1. Rugged Suvs with Seven Seats - The demand for reliability and spaciousness in SUVs is a trend that continues to dominate the market.
2. Borrowing From Legacy Models - Companies are finding new ways to innovate and improve upon classic models that have proven successful in the past.
3. Unique Design Elements - Vehicle manufacturers are exploring new design elements to differentiate their vehicles and stand out in a crowded market.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry is ripe for disruptive innovation, particularly in the realm of electric vehicles and autonomous driving.
2. Construction/heavy Machinery - Manufacturers in the construction industry can also look to borrow elements from legacy models and experiment with new design elements.
3. Tourism/family Travel - Tourism and family travel industries can benefit from the rise in popularity of rugged SUVs with seven seats, allowing for reliable and comfortable transportation of larger groups and families.