Mitsubishi is reportedly working on a pair of hybrid SUVs, which will enter production as early as 2028.

Nikkei Asia reports they’ll be based on the Outlander currently produced in Japan, as well as the RVR. The latter is the name used in Japan for the first-generation ASX, which was replaced here last year by a lightly restyled Renault Captur.

If the first-generation ASX was a person, it would be old enough to vote come 2028, suggesting Mitsubishi is working on a replacement model. The old ASX is offered in a diminishing number of markets, including the US, and is no longer sold in Japan.

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ASX – second-generation, Renault-sourced model
ASX – second-generation, Renault-sourced model

The new Outlander and RVR/ASX hybrids will be the first Mitsubishi models developed in-house with hybrid power that aren’t tiny kei cars.

Despite markets like Australia and the US clamouring for hybrid SUVs, Mitsubishi has some major gaps in its lineup it has yet to fill – and a goal for hybrids, plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) and electric vehicles (EVs) to account for 50 per cent of its global sales by 2030.

Mitsubishi has offered hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the European ASX, but never in key markets like Japan, Australia, Southeast Asia and North America.

ASX – first-generation model
ASX – first-generation model